
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)
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Who Would Be A Father!
If I could explain my relationship with my dad in a concise, coherent way, I wouldn't have anything to explain. Whatever we have is storied, our parallel growth knotted. We are, in a word, complicated, but that is not the tale I am here to tell.
By Lyndon Beier4 years ago in Families
Crib
The cabin in the woods has been abandoned for years, but tonight, a candle burns in the window. In the absence of heavy footfalls and decidedly urban voices, nature has grown bold, in these woods. Circling this cabin. Where once shovels and pike fences had ruled this clearing, now plants curl posts; birds build nests; bugs burrow deep. But tonight no trace of the birds is to be found; the bugs find their underground haven and stay there; the very plants appear to wither and retract, desperate to be passed, unnoticed.
By Lyndon Beier4 years ago in Horror





