I once was a domestic, laboring in others’ homes— washing, watching. And once, at the park, when the children wouldn’t listen,
more loveAuthor: Cameron Feeley
Cameron Feeley is a Southern poet whose work moves through themes of queerness, lineage, ecological memory, and the shifting borders between the body and place. Their poems often trace rivers, kudzu, women’s stories, and the quiet violences of inheritance. Originally from the Southeast, they currently live in Japan, where they teach English and are completing a MATESOL degree.
