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Rob Macaisa Colgate has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in June 2021. Besides social media accounts, robcolgate has populated their site with Rob Macaisa Colgate’s music playlist for his poetry collection Hardly Creatures – Largehearted Boy, SF Chronicle - Best of Spring, Lit Hub - Angels, Apocalypse, Bees: Seven New Poetry Collections to Check Out in March, Electric Lit - The Poems in “Hardly Creatures” Take You Through an Accessible Art Museum, The Rumpus - I Needed Love Poems For Myself: A Conversation with Rob Macaisa Colgate, "The Light That Never Goes Out Goes Out" and "Hypomania" in Muzzle, Website, Autostraddle - Our Most Anticipated Queer Books for May 2025, Chicago Review of Books - Access is an Art Form in Rob Macaisa Colgate's "Hardly Creatures", North American Review - Entering the Gallery: Hardly Creatures and the Difficulty of Display, “Sending Pictures” in The Margins, National Endowment for the Arts Announcment, (Not) Writing Access: Crip Mad Poetics, Order MY LOVE IS WATER, Order HARDLY CREATURES, 2024 poetry.onl Chapbook Series Fellowship Announces Finalists and Winner — Poetry Online, Statement from four of the 2024 Lilly-Rosenberg Poetry Fellows, Announcing HARDLY CREATURES, Send money directly to folks in Gaza, Follow Palestinian Youth Movement for info on actions, Donate to Palestine Children's Relief Fund, eSims for Gaza, "The Friending of Burden" and "omfg" in The Ex-Puritan, "History of Display" and "Hopescrolling" in Diode, "Self-Portrait and Tactile Replica as Living Ghost" in The Journal, “We Do Not Enter the Gallery” in The Missouri Review, "Eli Eats Dirt" and "Eli Invents" in Sixth Finch, "Seafood City" in Michigan Quarterly Review Mixtape, "Eli Interprets" in Hayden's Ferry Review, “Ode to Pissing” in New England Review, ”Virtue” in Gulf Coast, "Hardly Creatures" & "Anetra Aubade" in The Margins (AAWW), "At Tangled" in Sewanee Review, "Abecedarian for the Care Shift I Failed to Show Up For" in American Poetry Review, 2022 Andrew Julius Gutow Poetry Prize, "Nature Poem" in The Adroit Journal, "Litany Resisting Happiness As The Answer" In SFWP Quarterly, “Body Salad” in Washington Square Review, "Indirective" in Prairie Schooner, "While Sitting in My Car Parked in Front of My Apartment Avoiding Going Inside" in Sonora Review, "Body Overloving" in Cortland Review, Poem feature in CLMP, Register for "(Not) Writing Access: Crip Mad Poetics" 4/26 at 6pm ET, What the Poem Wants: Cassandra Myers interviews Rob Macaisa Colgate for Malahat Review, Behind the Byline: An Interview with New England Review.