Contrary to the stereotype of rural homogeneity, Briar foregrounds queer narratives rooted in Appalachian settings. In “Silk‑Threaded Borders” (2023 multimedia piece), she juxtaposes archival photographs of 1970s “drag shows” in small‑town halls with spoken‑word recitations of personal letters. The piece was highlighted in the Eco‑Poetics Conference program as an exemplar of .
| Year | Title | Form | Publisher | |------|-------|------|------------| | 2009 | Moss‑Laced Roads | Chapbook (30 poems) | Briar Press | | 2014 | “The Lark’s Lament” (poem) | Literary journal | Prairie Lights | | 2017 | Cartography of the Unseen | Full-length poetry collection (78 poems) | University of Georgia Press | | 2020 | Voices from the Ridge (editor, with T. Hale) | Anthology | Mountain House Press | | 2021 | Threading the Willow | Essays & lyrical prose (12 pieces) | Little River Books | | 2023 | “Silk‑Threaded Borders” (poem) | Online multimedia project | Eco‑Poetics Lab | | 2025 | The Quarry’s Echo (forthcoming) | Poetry collection (anticipated) | Graywater Editions | brookelynne briar
Briar’s career began in as a webcam model, driven by a long-standing fascination with the industry. Since then, she has transitioned into a multi-platform creator, managing her own membership site, BrookelynneBriar.com , which she launched in September 2012 . Contrary to the stereotype of rural homogeneity, Briar
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