Current Projects
Black on Her Tongue
An upcoming poetry collection: Examining how early attachment anxiety bled into the author's adulthood and unknowingly shaped a series of choices. Through charged poetics, the work traces how harm takes hold in what felt like love, and how a voice strains towards its own return.
The Memory of Flowers
A medieval eco-gothic novel, set in the 12th-century Pyrenean foothills, blending pastoral realism, folk horror, and mysticism.
Sancha lives where faith presses close, the old, the new, and that in between. The Memory of Flowers follows her story as she contends with an unnamed malady, and a lineage shaped by devotion and buried violence.
The Voice
E.G. Ware is a writer, mixed-media artist, and occasional spectre occupying the American Midwest. She enjoys giving new life to old things and dissecting ancient stories. She lives in a 1920’s boarding house turned family home with her children, Birdie the basset hound, and Yenna the family feline mascot. Her work travels the deep seams of female embodiment. Her top fantasy dinner guests are Horace Walpole, David Bowie, and Christina Mirabilis.
Her words are forthcoming in, or have appeared in Gone Lawn: A Journal of Word-Things, Blood + Honey Lit, The Alchemist's Cabin, The Dread Literary Review, and Fractured Lit, among others.