On January 24, 2026, Trampoline published Julie Elise Landry's poem "Indistinguishable" in Issue #30.10 of the weekly online poetry journal.
Trampoline "veer[s] towards the beautiful and strange" when selecting poems for publication. "We want poems of anger and light. We want to be a space where the narrative, the lyric, and the experimental can mingle."
Landry's poem "Indistinguishable," written for her longtime friend and fellow poet Maudie Bryant, examines the plasticity of self-image and the gendered social dynamics of early adulthood while celebrating a friendship rooted in subversion, thought, and noise.
Trampoline "veer[s] towards the beautiful and strange" when selecting poems for publication. "We want poems of anger and light. We want to be a space where the narrative, the lyric, and the experimental can mingle."
Landry's poem "Indistinguishable," written for her longtime friend and fellow poet Maudie Bryant, examines the plasticity of self-image and the gendered social dynamics of early adulthood while celebrating a friendship rooted in subversion, thought, and noise.
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