The Believer Magazine
Articles by
Demi Demirkol
Demi Demirkol is a poet, visual artist, and wanna-be activist whose all talk and a slow walk. She’s working on being better. She’ll finish her web-site/-store, ddemirkol.com, just as soon as she pays her rent. Until then, you can find her work in Banango Street, DUMDUM, Heavy Feather Review, and elsewhere.
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