Kimberly Hall



Honey Locust

Honey Locust, Kimberly's debut poetry collection, is available in its second print run now.

Poems

online:
Haibun from a Cliff's Edge
Watershed
Pulse / Cleave Notturno
Volta (about the issue here; full issue available for purchase through the Pinch's submittable page here)
Aubade with Trace Fossils
Night Music / Wolf Spider
Love Poem: Leviathan
Deep Structure
The Necessary Bodies of Others
Three Symphonic Sketches
Portents: Haiku
Haibun on A River Without Water
A Conversation Upon Drawing the Hanged Man
A Conversation Upon Drawing the Tower
Natural History
flower moon
Late Spring: Haiku
Toward Pink
Lessons in Fire
meet me in the thicket
Honey Locust

on a shelf:
Garden Fantasy, in Sonata Form
Allelopathy

prose:
Volcanology
On Plato and Lamplight + best of the net nomination

press:
Living Arts Interview, KPFT, 2025

Bio

Kimberly Hall (she/her) is a queer and neurodivergent poet and author. Her poetry and prose have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. She is currently working on her first collection. She holds a master's degree in behavioral science from the University of Houston-Clear Lake, and lives in Southeast Texas.

Contact

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