Publications
Cleveland’s Siaara Freeman to Release New Poetry Collection (clevelandmagazine.com) (2022)
“The Such Thing As The Ridiculous Question” -Split This Rock (2022) *nominated for Pushcart Prize “In Attempts To Bring You Back”, “World in which the word Father is Replaced by Hood” * nominated for Pushcart Prize, and “Urbanshee Predicts The Birth Of Toni Morrison and Writes Her A Letter” -The Journal (2021)
Haint Blue - West Trestle Review (2020)
Tiffany Haddish As A recipe For Joy & Haint Green -josephine quaterly
Remembering Toni MOrrison: a short essay, Cleveland Magazine Cleveland Magazine (2019) A Local Poet Remembers Toni Morrison
“When i speak of hunger” Offing 2019 aka the author speaks of necromancy https://theoffingmag.com/contributor/siaara-freeman/
“We Said I Love You, But I Think We Were Both Trying To Get The Last Word”- (b)OINK- (2018)
“On Glorification”- BOAAT PRESS
“Hexes for Your Exes”- Button Poetry, (2017)
“Urban Girl Feed Her Heart To The Birds” Better American Poetry Volume 2 (2017)
“Upon Being Told It's Not A Real Job Or The Siren Sees A Tiger Aboard A Ship & Makes A Metaphor” (2018)
“Interview with Siaara Freeman”, Up the Staircase Quarterly (2017)
“I Can Count to 10”- Jeff Taylor, Broken Head Press,
“the men want to know what is wrong with me”, A Portrait in Blues”, jzl jmz, Platypus Press, (2017)
“I Met A Witch & She Gave Me A Name”-Three Drops from a Cauldron: Samhain 2017
“A Sphinx Has A Bruise The Size Of A Coffin On Her Face.", "O Negative Blood Receipt”
“But It Will Take”- Gingerbread House (2017)
“What is a wall”, “Alt Facts”, “Urban Black Girl Reads”- Poets Reading the News (2017)
When I Bite My Tongue I Think of the Year I was Addicted to Xanax”- Cahoodling
“My Mother Is An Enchanted Portrait (from Delphi Riddle To Bellatrix Black While in Azkababan)” ; “Joy Lane is Not Dead” - Wusgood Magazine(2017)
“My Father's Gone but one of his Friends Still Asked”- Door is a Jar Magazine. (2017)
“It Is Hard To Tell Someone On Fire That You Are Drowning”-Hermeneutic Chaos Literary Journal (2017)
“The Jokes Are All In My Head “- Slamchop
“Urban Girl Is Her Own Nemesis Or What To Do” and “Urban Girl & The One Night”- Pinch Journal (print issue) (2017)
“Someone Asked Me If My Hair Was Mine Today”-Ghost City Press (2017)
“Urban Girl & The Origin Story; Urban Girl & The (Urban) Urban Legend” milk journal
“Urban Girl Finds,” “Urban Girl Loses,” & “A Pissy Couch”- Black Napkin
“The Girl Is From The Hood”- 3 Elements Review (2017)
“The Sun Was Forced Into Early Retirement”, “What Was Taken Out and Rereleased”, “Cannibal Capers” and “Things I Traded in the 90's and Early 2000's”- Freezeray Poetry (2017)
Inside My Stalker's Religion, Inside, After My Cousin Quez Was Murdered, The Signs Of The Negropocolypse, Gramma “The Odd Couple: Hufflepuff and Slytherin Talk Friendship”- Black Nerd Problems- (2017)
“Collection of Micropoems”-Rinky Dink Press, (2016)
“Urban Girl Upon Identifying Her Father's Dead Body”, “Urban Girl Speak on Death”, “Urban Girl Writes Another Poem About Her Dead Father” - Black Napkin Press (2016)
Urban Girl Writes Her City's Name on Tomorrow - Up the Staircase Quarterly (2016)
“Urban Girl Writes A Poem After She Hears About The Pulse OR Her Heart Breaks & The Poem Splits In 2” and “Urban Girl & the Answer-less Hearts”- Glass Poetry Press (2016)
“Urban Girl & The Origin Story”, “Urban Girl Thinks of What Her Mother Must Think…”, “Urban Girl Describes 3 Close Encounters with Death” and “Urban Girl Finally Responds to Your Mama Jokes”- Theories of HER anthology, Mercurial Noodle Press (2016)
“For Amber Rose, A Reclaiming, Because I Could Not Be A Good Girl” -cahoodaloodaling’s Trigger Warning (2016)
“Urban Girl & The Pending Blood”, “Urban Girl Catches A Glance Of Herself In The Mirror Before Stripping”- Balkan Press (print issue, 2016)
“Urban Girl Feeds Her Heart to the Birds”- Tinderbox Poetry (2016)
“Urban Girl Gets Slut Shamed or How Cleopatra Must Have Felt In Rome”- Crabfat Magazine; (2016)
“The Spoils of War”- Chicago Literati (2015)
Therapy in Creativity: How One Poet Uses Art for Protest and Healing (2015)