Reacquaint: 28 poems on chronic illness, (over)thought & memory, speculation & escapism, love & friendship
Molar: 12 poems on a tooth broken and restored
Both available via kith books! www.kithbooks.com/shop/p/thung
against the soft”
- Allison Thung, MOLAR
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Print: kithbooks.com/shop/p/molar
eBook: kithbooks.com/digital/p/molar
against the soft”
- Allison Thung, MOLAR
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
Print: kithbooks.com/shop/p/molar
eBook: kithbooks.com/digital/p/molar
“Maybe: Human” is for the girlies (gender neutral) who sometimes feel like they’re cosplaying Person rather than just being one; while “Hands” grieves death metaphorical into literal.
“Maybe: Human” is for the girlies (gender neutral) who sometimes feel like they’re cosplaying Person rather than just being one; while “Hands” grieves death metaphorical into literal.
Allison Thung
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
31 days of wim's favourite poems from kith books
#SealeyChallenge
6/31
Allison Thung
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
31 days of wim's favourite poems from kith books
#SealeyChallenge
6/31
This is “Singular”: sundressblog.com/2025/08/04/t...
This is “Singular”: sundressblog.com/2025/08/04/t...
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Thus begins the story that leads us to Molar, Allison Thung’s micro collection of poems that center her fractured relationship with her tooth.
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Thus begins the story that leads us to Molar, Allison Thung’s micro collection of poems that center her fractured relationship with her tooth.
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
- Spring
Print: kithbooks.com/shop/p/reacquaint
eBook: kithbooks.com/digital/p/reacquaint
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
- Spring
Print: kithbooks.com/shop/p/reacquaint
eBook: kithbooks.com/digital/p/reacquaint
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
trans, Crip, queer books forever!
trans, Crip, queer books forever!
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@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
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how it knows
to rid itself
of what by
which it is
no longer
served.
- Allison Thung, Bone spicules
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
kithbooks.com/shop/p/molar
how it knows
to rid itself
of what by
which it is
no longer
served.
- Allison Thung, Bone spicules
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
kithbooks.com/shop/p/molar
If you haven’t read it yet, it’s available in both print and digital formats via @kithbooks.bsky.social here: www.kithbooks.com/shop/p/reacq...
I hope you’ll check it out!
If you haven’t read it yet, it’s available in both print and digital formats via @kithbooks.bsky.social here: www.kithbooks.com/shop/p/reacq...
I hope you’ll check it out!
If you haven’t read it yet, it’s available in both print and digital formats via @kithbooks.bsky.social here: www.kithbooks.com/shop/p/reacq...
I hope you’ll check it out!
If you haven’t read it yet, it’s available in both print and digital formats via @kithbooks.bsky.social here: www.kithbooks.com/shop/p/reacq...
I hope you’ll check it out!
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
Thus begins this micro collection centering Allison Thung’s fractured relationship with her tooth. Floss in the gap between canine and incisor, Molar slips past the crown and exposes the bone.
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
Thus begins this micro collection centering Allison Thung’s fractured relationship with her tooth. Floss in the gap between canine and incisor, Molar slips past the crown and exposes the bone.
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
how it knows
to rid itself
of what by
which it is
no longer
served.
- Bone spicules
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
kithbooks.com/shop/p/molar
how it knows
to rid itself
of what by
which it is
no longer
served.
- Bone spicules
@poetrybyallison.bsky.social
kithbooks.com/shop/p/molar
Deadline: March 15, 2025
"Queer folks have been keeping each other company on the page for as long as we’ve existed—to practice solidarity, extend generosity, resist, wonder, flirt. The queer epistolary is a reverent space..."
Deadline: March 15, 2025
"Queer folks have been keeping each other company on the page for as long as we’ve existed—to practice solidarity, extend generosity, resist, wonder, flirt. The queer epistolary is a reverent space..."