Julie Ebin

Julie Ebin wrote her first poem at age ten about the wind dancing with New York City garbage cans and has been searching for comparable subject matter ever since. Her recent works have appeared in Off the Coast, Coin Flip Shuffle, the anthology Getting Bi, and soon will be in Touch: The Journal of Healing. She is working on her first collection. Julie enjoys writing with children and dancing, among other pursuits. Julie’s poems fearlessly plunge into the complex emotions of human disability, sexuality’s frailty, and dreams of connection. In "Skin Hunger" she writes,Now I’m awkward with all except horses / whose muscles inhabit my amygdala… Her lyric details immerse you in lives that are particular yet universal. This emerging poet is not to be missed.