Poems
Angel Rust, "Salting The Wound," "American Ode: Basilisk," "Salt In The Wound," "American Ode: What Men Say"
Cotton Xenomorph, "Ars Poetica With A Panther"
Drunk Monkeys, "April Goes Out Like Achilles"
Empty Mirror, "Oral History Of A Touch-Starved Maniac"
Foglifter, "American Ode: Gender" (Pushcart Prize nominee)
Fourth & Sycamore, "For The Boy Who Taught Me How to Say No," "Parenting"
Gasher, "Elliot Page Wore a Green Carnation To The 2021 Met Gala," "Grief Poem"
Glass: A Journal of Poetry, "How To Deal With Distance"
North American Review, "Horoscope: for the Month Of Wet Feet In Autumn" (James Hearst Prize honorable mention)
Ocean State Review, "Tiresias' Seven Years As A Woman"
Odes to Our Undoing: Writers Reflecting on Crisis (Risk Press), "Genes Of 55 Million-Year-Old Sea Creatures Live Inside Us"
Penn Review, "Upward Streamers"
Pittsburgh Poetry Review, "The End Of Love," "Reading Ginsberg On a Ferry," "When A Boy Meets A Boy"
Prolit Magazine, "American Ode: Capital"
The Racket, "Self-Portrait Sans Trans Body"
The Rumpus, "Horoscope: For The Month Of Fire In The Sky," "Putting On Emily Dickinson's Clothes"
Santa Clara Review, "Deadname," "Reading O'Hara To A Waterfall"
The Shoutflower, "Without Lavish"
Sledgehammer Lit, "American Ode: Real Estate"
The Swamp, "Nantucket Nectars Fact Of The Day"
Whale Road Review, "Poem For Mending" (Pushcart Prize nominee)
About
Sage received an MFA in Creative Writing from Saint Mary's College of California. They are the founding editor of Saga City. Sage's first chapbook, A Stranger You, was published by Bottlecap Press in 2023. They live and work in Western Massachusetts.