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Amy Dryansky

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Amy Dryansky works as a grant writer for a land-conservation agency and teaches, most recently at Amherst College in Massachusetts. She is often on the other side of where she thought she wanted to be, but she usually likes it anyway.

— From November 2023
Poetry

Forecasting

November steals light. Its groaning, / overstuffed table force-feeding / December’s mandatory twinkle. Sticky / sugar & shine. A buffer for the hangover / January brings, when we huddle & low, hay damp / in our shuttered mangers, pockets emptied / of savings & saviors

November 2023
Poetry

Already True

A Selection Of Poetry For These Times

July 2020
Poetry

Love And Justice

The Sun presents a selection of poems that speak to the subtle and not-so-subtle injustices going on around us. Featuring Cortney Lamar Charleston, Ashley M. Jones, Eve Williams, Anuradha Bhowmik, Hope Wabuke, Marci Calabretta Cancio-Bello, Amy Dryansky, Brionne Janae, Danez Smith, and Brian Gilmore.

June 2018
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