About

Kimmy Fae

I write poems the way some people keep ledgers: not to be dramatic (I am), but to make sure the math of what happened can’t be rewritten later.

Portrait of Kimmy Fae
Author photo · for the moments you need a face attached to the metaphors.

The short version

I write for people with loud internal worlds, suspicious intuition, and a sense of humor that shows up five minutes after the panic does.

The longer version

My work lives where introspection meets narrative—the place where you can hold grief and still crack a joke without it being a defense mechanism (it’s still a defense mechanism, but at least it’s articulate).

A lot of these poems were written in motion: long drives, crowded rooms, late nights, and the quiet aftermath. The thread is always the same: tell the truth cleanly enough that it can’t be misfiled.

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