...but for the thoughts running through my mind
Kevin J. O'Conner
(Author)
Description
The eighth collection of poems by Kevin J. O'Conner. The book is arranged in six sections:
Alphabet Poems I
Twenty-six poems, one per letter of the alphabet.
Scenarios and Observations
Observations--some fictional, others based on experience.
Shadorma
Poems written in the shadorma form.
Alphabet Poems II
Additional alphabet poems not part of the original series.
Grief
A handful of poems about loss.
In My Bubble
Poems about experiences and/or perceptions.
Tthe book contains a total of 94 poems, including 'The doors on the right will open', 'Bill Bixby tongue twister', 'Quest of the missing blue Peep', and ''Be safe out there.''
Product Details
Price
$12.00
$11.16
Publisher
Alarm Cat Press
Publish Date
January 01, 2017
Pages
128
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.3 X 8.5 inches | 0.38 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780998878102
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About the Author
That rarest of living creatures, the Seattle native, Kevin J. O'Conner has published six collections of poetry, the most recent of which is Coffee Stains (2016), plus two collections of love notes to the days of the week, 'Dear Monday...' and 'Dear Tuesday...' His work has also appeared in Spindrift, on the late, lamented Lament for the Dead website, and on photographer Tom Wright's Captioned Photography blog; one of his poems will be included in a Poets Against Hate collection to be published by Raven Chronicles in 2017. Mostly, though, he publishes via his blog, Ordinary Average Thoughts, at https: //ordinaryaveragethoughts.wordpress.com. When not writing poetry, Kevin can be found editing documents from far-flung places, attending open-mic readings, taking photographs, creating music on his phone, and making large quantities of soup for personal consumption. He lives near Seattle with his two feline companions (aka the domesticats), Lucy and Trixie-who bear the names of 1950s sitcom characters purely by coincidence.