“I could praise the sweet fellowship of hands which farm small and often forgotten miracles. Such abundance in the tending to others from blossom to compost.”

— From “Tender Living” by Ezra Fox

 

Ezra Fox lives and writes in Bloomington. In their writing, Ezra is curious about “impermanence,” and “non-duality,” specifically, how it pertains to their subjects of lineage, queerness, and spirituality. Ezra’s poems are in or forthcoming in Zone 3, Poiesis, Glassworks Magazine, Sagebrush Review, and elsewhere. Apart from writing, Ezra is in the daily practice of connecting with their inner child: doing cartwheels, jumping rope, and sharing tea with the beloveds they have been lucky enough to come to know.