ALYSE ANDREE
“I am a writer currently residing in New York City, where I am pursuing a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at The New School. My work is deeply informed by my formative years immersed in the performing arts as a competitive dancer in Ontario, Canada. With a sensibility shaped by movement, discipline, and aesthetic expression, I draw inspiration from emotionally evocative narratives that illuminate the shared vulnerabilities and inner truths of the human condition. My creative and intellectual interests extend into the realms of film, fashion, and performance, through which I explore how visual and narrative art forms reflect and challenge the philosophical dimensions of human experience. Much of my writing is shaped by the interiority of womanhood; its quiet tensions, contradictions, and the elusive beauty of coming of age in a world that watches back.”
WRITTEN WORKS
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Birdie (Part 1)
PUBLISHED Jan 9, 2026
Artwork: "Morning Sun" by Rich Lo | Greatsketch, all rights reserved.
From birth to the moment of their slaughter, most chickens bred for meat only live about 45 days. These birds, raised to die, have colloquially come to be known as “broilers.” But Amos, a little boy from Fargo, North Dakota, called his chick by a name more tenderhearted.
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Birdie (Part 2)
PUBLISHED Jan 16, 2026
Artwork: "Morning Sun" by Rich Lo | Greatsketch, all rights reserved.
Amos retreated to the place he thought of as his real home…
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Birdie (Part 3)
PUBLISHED Jan 23, 2026
Artwork: "Morning Sun" by Rich Lo | Greatsketch, all rights reserved.
Birdie grew, and her plans did, too.
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"We Were Together"
LONGFORM · PUBLISHED Oct 17, 2025
Artwork: “four flowers” by Kirk Stansbury.
The blue, sun-bleached welcome sign off Highway 1 claimed we had 6,174 people. I haven't seen more than eight in the last three years.
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"I Heard The Nightingale Sing"
LONGFORM · PUBLISHED Aug 1, 2025
Artwork: "Untitled" by Christina Moser, 2019.
Not a second of a bright winter morning can be missed.
