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Kendall Morris


Slanting Clockwork

 
































Kendall Morris is a current MFA candidate at Brown University in the poetry concentration, and a Tin House Winter Workshop alumna. Her poetry has either appeared or is forthcoming in Poet Lore, The Chicago Review of Books’ journal Arcturus, Sonora Review, Anastamos, and elsewhere. Her poem 'Boo' was chosen as a finalist in The South Hampton Review’s 2019 Short Short Fiction Contest and her poem 'The Blue Angels Air Show' was chosen as a semi-finalist in American Short Fiction’s 2019 American Short(er) Fiction contest. Kendall received a BFA in creative writing from the University of Denver.

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