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samthezim has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in February 2022. The social media accounts linked to from samthezim are: Instagram, X, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, samthezim has populated their site with Twitter, "Forget-Me-Not (Don’t Remember)" by Samantha Zimmerman (The Afterpast Review), "throwing away fruit corpses as rotten as our love" by Samantha Zimmerman (BarBar Lit), "If New Beginnings Only Happened on January 1st" by Samantha Zimmerman (BarBar Lit), "The Coffee Cup is a Shrine of You" by Sam Zimmerman (Discretionary Love Magazine), "God Complex," and "upon you i wish the most minor inconveniences" by Sam Zimmerman (Bullshit Lit), "Above the Reality that Would Catch Up to Us Soon Enough" by Samantha Zimmerman (Sledgehammer Lit), “Because life… is far more terrifying at times than a ghost”: An Interview with Bernadette Geyer – Pine Hills Review, “A gigantic cathedral of consumption”: An Interview with Kate Black – Pine Hills Review, “The idea of an American Dream feels warped to me”: An Interview With Janet Dale and Allison Renner – Pine Hills Review, “The body is a toolset for action and insight”: An Interview With Sarah Sarai, “The poems themselves might be the glitter”: An Interview With Bonnie Jill Emanuel, “We, too, will be quaint figures of the past”: An Interview with Lauren Hilger, “I have a love-hate relationship with self-help books”: An Interview with Lisa Mottolo, “This will be my last public statement for a very long time”: An Interview with Adam Tavel, “No, thank you. I’ll take the witch any day”: An Interview with Caroline Hagood, "The 'I' in my poems changes from poem to poem": An Interview with Cynthia Atkins, "What is poetry without its readers?": An Interview with Elizabeth M. Castillo, "I try not to fall into nostalgia unnecessarily": An Interview with Robert Krut, “Everyone comes to erasure for different reasons”: An Interview with Isobel O’Hare, “our pain doesn’t need to be lonely”: An Interview with Joanna C. Valente, “Sally = mastodons, we’ve forgotten them both!”: An Interview with Christina Olson, “The grotesque is what repulses and attracts you at once”: An Interview with Dylan Krieger.