Baby Teeth Journal is an online indie publisher and small press. They’re a queer, inclusive, and anti-racist organization with a focus on local queer and emerging creators. They are based on Dharawal land in Wollongong NSW.

I was the first place winner for their blackout poetry competition.
Full article can be found here.

Image description: A digital graphic art piece of a blackout poem featuring colourful images of the Sun, surrounding planets, and two Black fat bodies existing amongst the stars against a black background. One red planet is wrapped with measuring tape. One of the Black femme bodies is casually lying against the Sun in a honey-coloured crop top and cream panties. The other Black femme body is wearing a loose hot pink night gown with cream panties underneath. These bodies have small planets or stars in place of their head. Black text against white boxes are outlined in various colours to read a poem. The poem reads, "A model, the size of planets, happily following the Sun; not drawn to the scale to represent the small. What would a useless scale look like to our Sun? A round Sun bright in the sky, easily seen; enough to be noticed as an important contribution to the picture of the solar system and the journey of knowing what large bodies look like". End description.

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