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David Koehn

DAVID KOEHN has published Twine (Bauhan Publishing 2014), the 2013 May Sarton Poetry Prize winner, and Compendium (Omnidawn Publishing 2017), a collection of Donald Justice's take on prosody. His second full-length collection, Scatterplot (Omnidawn Publishing 2020), is due out.

DELTA 14: On Our Last Walk Past the Edge of the Neighborhood I Noticed a Man Patching His Fence
by David Koehn

July 13, 2020 Contributed By: David Koehn

  I’m in Orlando, the magic kingdom of every thing. Magic tricks God out of taking what can’t be remembered As boredom’s least expected twin sister. Please read While listening to Madame Gahndi’s “Yellow Sea.” The magician reveals a piece of you, you didn’t know was there. One of the most beautiful tricks of fall? […]

Filed Under: Poetry Posted On: July 13, 2020

DELTA 13: As We Walked the Sand Ending in the San Francisco Cliffsides
by David Koehn

July 13, 2020 Contributed By: David Koehn

  If you are not in a hurry I will make a pot of coffee too. The riptides pull at the coast speaking in the tongues Oceans speak. The gulls rip their way through the lift And account for the folk sitting inside their Toyotas, V.W.s, Chevrolets, in the lot at the corner of x […]

Filed Under: Poetry Posted On: July 13, 2020

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