About
Carlin Katz (she/her) is a practicing mother, animist, and poet with Celtic/Scandinavian/Germanic ancestry. She makes a home and tends a medicine garden with her family on Cowlitz and Multnomah land in SW Washington State. Her writing has appeared in Mom Egg Review, One Art: a journal of poetry, The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, Tension Literary Magazine, among others. She is hard at work on her first chapbook.
As a white settler on native land, Carlin seeks to participate in the tangible work of decolonization. She supports #LandBack initiatives including the ongoing pursuit of federal recognition by the Chinook Indian Nation. Sign their petition here.
Carlin’s writing is human. She makes art without the assistance of generative artificial intelligence (AI).
photo credit: Ada Matusiewicz