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Home Feature Archives Contributor Interviews “Creating a Bridge”: A Conversation with Raina K. Puels
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“Creating a Bridge”: A Conversation with Raina K. Puels

  • byLongleaf Staff
  • June 15, 2022
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Raina K. Puels is a queer/poly Boston-based writer, educator, and kinkster. They hold an MFA from Emerson College and read poems for Split Lip Mag. You can find their writing in The Rumpus, Hobart After Dark, PANK, and many other places listed here: rainakpuels.com. Follow them on Twitter: @rainakpuels. Tip them on Venmo at @rainaaaaaaaaaa.

Click here to read Raina’s “Soot and Concrete” from our summer 2022 issue!

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