Writing

Eryn Sunnolia (she/they) is a queer writer living in Philadelphia, PA. Their writing has appeared in Electric Literature, HuffPost, Well+Good, Insider, and others. She is working on her first book. She also likes making quilts. You can find them at erynsunnolia.com or on Substack.

Essays

Electric Literature: Mars the Father

HuffPost: I Was Madly In Love. Then My Partner Told Me They Had A Crush... On Our Friend.

Insider: I wore a tuxedo to a family wedding instead of a dress, and it was liberating. The most memorable part was how my family responded.

Insider: When I came out as queer, my religious family didn't accept me. My partner's family took me in.

Insider: When I dated men, I never wanted kids. Now that I'm in a queer relationship, I want to be a parent because there are no rules.

Salty Mag: I Got Baptized on my Own Terms

The Rebis (print): We Get Free with Our Slick Thighs

Pensive: A Global Journal of Spirituality & the Arts: Crossing the Catawissa (Issue 8, Page 114)

Journalism

Well + Good: My Favorite New Age Spiritual Practices Ended Up Making My OCD and Anxiety Worse—And I’m Not Alone

PrideSource: We Left Christianity But It Didn't Leave Us: Being Ex-Christian in Relationships

Well + Good: 3 Things That Nonviolent Communication Experts Suggest You *Never* Do in a Fight With a Friend—And What To Do Instead

Forthcoming in Rough Guides’ LGBTQ+ travel guide book (print): Queer Philly Travel Guide

Poems

daddy in tilted house web magazine

dinner party in tilted house web magazine

on the eighth day after i left you in preposition, the undercurrent anthology (print)

june / june / june in the rebis: wheel of fortune edition (print)

breakfast poem in issue 3 of orangepeel magazine

wonderland in the 61st edition of the mosaic art & literary journal (2022).

are you really queer? in the 61st edition of the mosaic art & literary journal (2022).

the jewel, the glory, the pride; fragrant offering; and pleasure is a worthwhile goal in and of itself are in wellness beyond the binary’s binaries are bullshit print and digital publication (2022).

first poetry collection, moon sign, here