“Dear Rue” by Margo LaPierre
Poetry Pause is the League of Canadian Poets’ daily poetry dispatch. Read “Dear Rue” by Margo LaPierre. Due to its formatting, this poem is only available as an image.
Dear Rue
By Margo LaPierre

Copyright © Margo LaPierre
Margo LaPierre is a neuroqueer freelance literary editor and writer of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. Her second poetry collection is forthcoming with Guernica in Fall 2025. She is Arc Poetry magazine’s newsletter editor and a member of the Ottawa-based poetry collective VII. She won the 2021 Room Poetry Award and the 2020 subTerrain Fiction Award and is shortlisted for Editors Canada’s 2024 Tom Fairley Award for Editorial Excellence. You can find her writing in the Ex-Puritan, CV2, filling Station, CAROUSEL, PRISM, and elsewhere.
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