Kristen Leigh
@kristenleigh.bsky.social
Reader. Writer. Dancer. Mom. She/Her.
Writing about grief and landscape, Mahler and octopuses, echoes and Texas.
Co-founder of slips slips literary journal.
Rep by Susan Canavan at WLA Books.
https://bio.site/kristenly
Writing about grief and landscape, Mahler and octopuses, echoes and Texas.
Co-founder of slips slips literary journal.
Rep by Susan Canavan at WLA Books.
https://bio.site/kristenly
Yes! Thanks for posting - can’t wait to read this one.
November 6, 2025 at 10:58 PM
Yes! Thanks for posting - can’t wait to read this one.
at least his dad can keep the fridge full for him at his house. I don't know how parents are going to make it through this. That one piece of toast split in two feeling still makes me sick to my stomach whenever I think about it.
November 2, 2025 at 8:35 PM
at least his dad can keep the fridge full for him at his house. I don't know how parents are going to make it through this. That one piece of toast split in two feeling still makes me sick to my stomach whenever I think about it.
meal I could give them at home that day. Times like that ebbed and flowed but I had a lot of people around me wiling to help out.
One of my children did not survive to adulthood. I think about what my son, who is now 20, has been through all the time. I can still barely afford to feed myself but
One of my children did not survive to adulthood. I think about what my son, who is now 20, has been through all the time. I can still barely afford to feed myself but
November 2, 2025 at 8:35 PM
meal I could give them at home that day. Times like that ebbed and flowed but I had a lot of people around me wiling to help out.
One of my children did not survive to adulthood. I think about what my son, who is now 20, has been through all the time. I can still barely afford to feed myself but
One of my children did not survive to adulthood. I think about what my son, who is now 20, has been through all the time. I can still barely afford to feed myself but