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rachael sevitt
Rachael Sevitt is a Scottish-Israeli poet. She is the recipient of the 2023 Andrea Moriah prize in Poetry, and an MA student in Creative Writing at Bar Ilan University.
Find her work across the web and in print, and on Instagram
Publications
Poetry
'Time Machine' - Passengers Journal (online - 2024)
'dam sheli' - SWWIM (online - 2024)
'Sestina: 9 Months' - Paper Brigade / Jewish Book Council (online and in print - 2024)
'Crystals' - Squawk Back (online - 2023)
'Savasana' - Squawk Back (online - 2024)
2 Poems: 'Wetlands', 'All your friends like fireflies' - In Parentheses (online - 2023)
'Everybody's Girl' - Seasonal Fruits Magazine (online - 2023)
2 Poems: 'Last Call Before Take-Off', 'Dream Of Tragedy' - The Basilisk Tree (online - 2023)
'On Recovery' -Write-Haus (print - 2023)
'To Go' -Write-Haus (print - 2023)
'What's Gone By' in 'Interfaith Scotland Anthology' - The Scottish Poetry Library (print - 2022)
Prose & Non-Fiction
'My Laura' - Write-Haus (online - 2022)
'Not Leaving, But Going' - Write-Haus (print - 2022)
Contributor for Jewish pop culture articles on heyalma.com
News contributor on goodnet.org
praise for rachael's work
"Rachael takes fears, and flaws, and even mistakes, plays with them bravely, with freedom and care, and creates unexpected, magical poems."
Linda Zisquit, judge of the 2023 Andrea Moriah Poetry Prize
"What drew me to Rachael's work was the quirky freshness of her female voice. the startling and sharp-edged imagery, and above all, the masterful music of her poems as she explores girlhood, displacement, and a woman's experience."
Linda Zisquit, continued
Thoughts on books that moved me deeply