POETRY
here—still (Benschop Books, 2020)
PH-921 (Clyfford Still Museum, 2020)
nevertheless (Take On Me, DZ Maciel, 2019)
Bruised (Ruminate, Issue 52, 2019)
Manna (Stain'd Arts, Disquiet, 2019)
Baptism (Stain'd Arts, Disquiet, 2019)
Sutured (Stain'd Arts, Vol. III, 2019)
Women (Broadside, Vol. VIII, 2018)
The Sea In Me (Windrose, Vol. II, 2018)
Thick Skin (Windrose, 2017)
LONG FORM
Erika Oakvik is a Denver-based freelance writer and editor.
Creatively, she writes to untangle the knots of hope, loss and spirituality. Much of her current work is sorting out the differences between knowing and being, arriving and becoming. Her poetry suggests a recurring inquiry: who do you answer to?
Professionally, she writes to bring voice and intention to small businesses’ content strategy.
She longs for her words to evoke the irresistible holiness in being human.
Ten Reads By Musicians Who You May Not Know Wrote Books, Too (Vinyl Me, Please, 2020)
The Reluctant Autumn (Windrose, 2017)
Grief, Designed (Windrose, 2016)
COPYWRITING & CONTENT CREATION
ART
O+A Collaboration with Tabitha Abbott (2019)
Little Poem Project (2018)
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