Nora Rose Tomas

Nora Rose Tomas is a queer writer and poet based in Brooklyn. She holds an MFA from Columbia University.

PROSE

POETRY

Girl Girl | Copper Nickel (forthcoming)

Two Poems | Iowa Review (forthcoming)

The Body Problem | Epiphany (forthcoming)

Nothing Holy Sits at the Other Side of Aloneness | Angel Food Mag

Everyone You’ve Ever Loved is Having Sex With Someone Else Right Now | Dream Boy Book Club

I’m the Only Unhappy Person in America | Taco Bell Quarterly

I Wake in the Morning to Find I Have Received Everything I’ve Ever Wanted | Colorado Review 

Limb! | PRISM international

Girlhood After the Inevitable | Pinch

I am Ten Dead Rabbits on the Side of the Highway Molded Into the Shape of an Extremely Sexy Woman | Salt Hill Journal

Radiator Noise | Brooklyn Poets (nominated for Best of Net)

The Internet is Everywhere but Especially in My Heart | Dream Pop

This Year the Same as Before | 45th Parallel

In The Year I Was A Satellite | Rejection Letters

Phone Died | Peach Mag

I’m Sorry Another Home Body | Fatal Flaw (nominated for Best of Net)

CowboyMr. (at the End of the World) | Poetry Online

One Day We Will Go to the Beach | ANMLY (nominated for Best Small Fictions) 

On Redaction as Romantic Gesture | Ghost City Press

Hurt | Mantis

God in Four Letters | Small Orange

Lilaced | Lavender Review

Sweet House | Rogue Agent

Bacchanalia Baby | Glintmoon