Rachel Mallalieu
Poet & Physician
“19th Nervous Breakdown”
“Delta”
“June 2020”
“Things I Will Not Say”
“A History of Resurrection”
“The Taste of Grief”
“Before Everything”
“Salt”
“Times Square”
“My Grandma Lived On A Lake Like This”
“Reckoning”
“Lake Language”
“The Fox, When Reached For Comment, Responds”
“Flashback”
“I Started This Side Gig”
“Things To Do When You Should Be Writing”
“Death Is Often Dirty ”
“I Want to Be Fat”
“Gardening” & “Dead Fox“
“Stories I Cannot Tell” & “The Complication”
“I Tell My Son to Cover Himself in Someone Else’s Blood”
“Motherhood”
“Prepare the Way”
“Sometimes I Still Get Hungry”
“Special Victims”
“If My Son Had Stayed Dead”
“Love This Way of Doing Winter” “My Kids Ask About God” “How Will I Say I Love You”
“Love This Way of Doing Winter”
“My Kids Ask About God”
“How Will I Say I Love You”
“Two Poems by Rachel Mallalieu”
“Surrender”
Rooted In Truth, An Interview With Rachel Mallalieu
Poetry is Bread, Poetry Reading
NELLE Interview
Rattle Interview
Poetry and Medicine Interview
“Surrender” by Rachel Mallalieu