Sierra Kruse

is a writer and artist in Chicago. Her work can be found in Hooligan Magazine, Allium a Journal of Poetry and Prose, and Peach Magazine. Over the course of two years Sierra adapted and performed in The Faggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions, a manifesto of queer community as an alternative to capitalist structures. Her chapbooks, 'gods, angels, and waitresses' can be found on the Ghost City Press website with poems covering god complexes and the lyrics of Flo Mili. Sierra would prefer to write about her friends and Lake Michigan.

A video collaboration with Eli Mendel, https://eliasmendel.cargo.site/
We spent ten days talking, making and dog walking.

Poetry <3Raging Opossum Press, "Sleep/Run/Swim" 2025.
Passengers, “Shift Drink” 2022.
Peach Mag, “Every Party is a Fire Hazard” 2022.
Hooligan Magazine, “February 14th” 2021.
Lesbians are Miracles, “Texas Sweetheart” 2021.
Mid-American Print Council, “Post Tear Gas” 2020.
Junk Drawer Mag, “Star of the Sea” 2020.
Rookie Mag, “What’s Left” 2018.
CollectionsGhost City Press, “gods, angels, and waitresses.” 2023.
Cloud Community College, self-titled, 2022.
Columbia Print Department, “Lake Michigan” 2022.

ProseAllium, “All Those I Took to the Beach” 2022.
Stone of Madness, “Dead Weight” 2021.
Southeast Review, “City Animal” 2023.
* Finalist Dr. Ned Stuckey-French Non-fiction contest
Playwriting and ScreenwritingFaggots and Their Friends Between Revolutions produced at Bramble Theatre (DCASE), 2022-2024.
Sweet Scottie Fox, produced by Puppet Queers, 2024.
Blue River, published by University of Greenwich Press, 2021.
The Body Chronicles; a film, directed by Haven Stohler, 2021.