for DP, after Raquel Salas Rivera No one tells you a baby is forever. Even though you feel like you should know. No one tells you there are so many hours in the night. Or so many goddamn minutes in […]
Kelly Martineau
Kelly Martineau is an essayist and poet. Her work has appeared in Entropy, Little Patuxent Review, Sycamore Review, and The Florida Review, among other journals. Honors include a Pushcart Prize nomination and selection of her prose chapbook, Sirens|Silence, as a finalist for the May Day Mountain Series, Newfound Prose Prize, and Tiny Fork Chapbook Contest. Her work has been supported by Artist Trust and Hypatia-in-the-Woods. She lives with her husband and two daughters in Seattle.