Lyndon Beier
Bio
(they/them) enjoys exploring various themes surrounding identity and escapism in their work. They've been featured by blueprint magazine and their local public library system, and were awarded “Poet of the Year” by NEHS in 2022.
Stories (16/0)
- Runner-Up in Full Moon Challenge
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When my brother learned we were getting a dog, he was not very interested. I mean, I'm sure he was interested, but he was also three, and very hyperactive, and more attached in that moment to figuring out how exactly the car door managed to both open and shut than sitting quietly in a pen taller than he was to be gentle with the puppies for an hour and a half.
By Lyndon Beier2 years ago in Petlife
That's The Game
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Turns out, most every sound is whisked away by the gaping expanse of the cosmos— horror, yes, but elation, and surprise, and melancholy, and blithe, too. And the whir of engine on top of it all, smothered or beckoned away—a matter of perspective, really—by the stars, turning this untread celestial terrain oddly peaceful. Suspending this barren ship against its starry neighbors, nigh indistinguishable to their gentle presence—or it would be, if those stupid burning pinprick explosions would stop being so loud.
By Lyndon Beier2 years ago in Futurism