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Bread Sex Trees

Poetry

Published by Central Avenue Poetry
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Bread Sex Trees is a poetic invocation, a call to the dreamers, the visionaries, the alchemists, to those who live in rhythm with the seasons and the land, those who are healing, and for everyone who is reclaiming their creative power.


From Alix Klingenberg, a popular creator and poet, this collection offers wisdom, beauty, and a road map to self-love that doesn’t bypass life’s inevitable challenges.

About The Author

Unapologetically queer and polyamorous, Alix is a poet, earth-centered spiritual director, and a visual artist. She writes on themes of nature, love, loss, sex, spirituality, shadow work, and messed up family systems. Believing strongly in the magic of everyday things, Alix helps people uncover and tap into their wells of innate, mystical creativity.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Central Avenue Poetry (October 17, 2023)
  • Length: 160 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781771683593

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Raves and Reviews

"The sumptuous, sensual poems of Alix Klingenberg will transport you to another realm you never even knew existed inside yourself—a place of self-love, creativity, and unapologetic expression. She shows us over and over a love so bright, it can light up whole cities, “not a particle/or a wave, but somehow/both at once.” Her poetry urges us all to stretch and grow, to become larger than we might have imagined as we “try again and again/to be more than one thing,” for ourselves and each other." — James Crews, author of Kindness Will Save the World

“Alix’s work feels organic, like soil between your fingers, or the smell of moss. Her writing makes me nostalgic for classic poetry, while still remaining unquestionably contemporary and relevant to modern readers.” — J. Warren Welch

Bread Sex Trees is a book of fingertips and treetops, old scars and pressed flowers, intimacy and magic. There is longing and regret in these pages alongside stubborn hope and acceptance. Klingenberg scouts out the tension between what is beautiful and what is infuriating about our own limitations, crafting meaning and identity along the way. This is a lovely, powerful collection.” — Jarod K. Anderson, author of Field Guide to the Haunted Forest and creator of The CryptoNaturalist

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