Handwritten poem on a yellow legal pad with black pen

Aaron D. Wiegert is a poet based in Des Moines, Iowa, exploring the quiet ruptures in human nature and the existential stillness of daily life. He has been publishing for nearly two decades.

Parking

For no reason I could see, the girl next door was crying in class. Her friend holding her, I thought they were acting, a drama, some afterschool activity I didn’t know about, cutting into the schoolday

she was mumbling and sobbing, her friend started crying and before things could take a shape, the Principal was peeking in from the hallway, angled like Buster Keaton in an avalanche of silence

he took the girls from class. An emergency, her brother’s friend, Skylar, it was Skylar–a name now of great importance–had driven out over the ruts, parked by the pines, fed a hose from the tailpipe

through the cracked window and filled his Bronco with exhaust, sliding down the bucket seat, to choke until prone, head back eyes closed, and in opposition to his catechism, he drifted out

through the pines to become an exhale, a cousin to the clouds.

About


Aaron D. Wiegert is a poet based in Des Moines, Iowa. His work explores the weight of the unsaid, the quiet ruptures in human nature, and the existential stillness of daily life.

Eschewing the digital for the draft, he composes primarily in pen on yellow legal pads—a process dedicated to the deliberate rhythm of ink on paper. His recent work has been featured in Lyrical Iowa, Quibble Lit, and LEVITATE. He is currently at work on a new collection of poems.

He received a B.A. in Creative Writing from Iowa State University and dedicated six years to the literary community as a poetry editor for Drunk Monkeys Webzine. When away from the page, he can usually be found running the trails of Iowa or people-watching at a local coffee shop, finding poetry in the quiet spaces between wanderings.

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Selected Works


Something ApproximateNeon and Smoke, 2026

Goodnight SongQuibble Lit: Channel, 2025

The Shape of MoodHyacinth Review, 2022

View the full archive of work

Awards and Recognition


Second PlaceLucille Morgan Wilson Award (Lyrical Iowa, 2025)

for the poem Parking

Nomination—Best of the Net (2012)

by Drunk Monkeys for the poem The Taste of Kerosene

Contact


While most of my time is spent away from the screen, I value the slow exchange of ideas. I welcome thoughtful inquiries regarding my work and look forward to reading your words. Please allow a few days for a handwritten-paced response.