Ösel Jessica Plante is a graduate of the University of North Texas, where she earned an MA in English, and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she received an MFA. She teaches college writing and poetic technique at Florida State University and is a doctoral candidate there. She lives in Tallahassee.

Fredrick the Pigeon & Why I’m a Student of the “School of Misery”

by Ösel Jessica Plante

It’s because I keep pulling the saddest detritus out of the world’s hand,
like this pigeon who doesn’t know he should fly to Orlando; the coffee


shop kids have named him Fredrick; he squinches his head into his shoulder
looking like a millennial huddled beneath the outdoor table, rainbow tattoo


of feathers, iridescent, nonchalant. He’s really an attractive bird, but too young
for me. The band on his leg announces he already has an owner anyway.
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