About Trish
Trish Broome (she/her) is a half-Korean writer and poet who grew up in Newport News, Virginia. She received her B.A. from Longwood College and her M.A. from Loyola University Maryland. Her poetry is featured in You Might Need to Hear This, Half and One, Cure Today, Yellow Arrow Vignette and the forthcoming Kinsman Avenue Quarterly and SLAM! Anthology. She is also a contributor to the book, A Letter to My Mom. Trish currently resides in Maryland with her husband, two rescue dogs and daughter. She works at the local library and considers herself a kimchi connoisseur. Follow her on Instagram @trishb.poetry or check her out at trishbroome.com.
Acquiring Product Developer, Kelly White
Literary Agent, Kim Childress
Product Developers: Diana Vilic, Robert Carter, Jared Salomon
Publications
"Corner Room in a Pueblo, Colorado Cancer Hospital," Cure Today, April 18, 2024
In the Midst of Mentality, Yellow Arrow Publishing online series, Yellow Arrow Vignette, Amplify, 2024
“I See My Mother’s Hands,” Half and One, February 2, 2024
“A Military Funeral in Oklahoma,” You Might Need to Hear This, January 22, 2024
"As a Parent, I’m Glad “Turning Red” Talks About Periods," VeryWell Family, March, 25, 2022
"What I Fear Most for My Mixed-Race Asian Daughter," Scary Mommy, March 19, 2021
"How 2020’s Asian Actresses Helped Me Connect My Daughter to Our Culture," Scary Mommy, Dec. 16, 2020
Contributor and featured author, A Letter to My Mom, by Lisa Erspamer, Crown Archetype, April 2015,9780804139670
Awards & Honors
- Winner, Cure Today's summer poetry contest, "Corner Room in a Pueblo, Colorado Cancer Hospital," Cure Today, April 18, 2024
- "In the Mix of Mentality," selected Yellow Arrow Publishing's Vignette issue called AMPLIFY, as it "amplifies" women's voices from or connected to Baltimore. Yellow Arrow is a Baltimore-based nonprofit company that supports women writers.
Poetry
Trish on Instagram