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...but for the thoughts running through my mind
Contributor(s): O'Conner, Kevin J. (Author)

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ISBN: 0998878103     ISBN-13: 9780998878102
Publisher: Alarm Cat Press
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: January 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry | American - General
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" L (0.38 lbs) 128 pages
 
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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.''


Contributor Bio(s): O'Conner, Kevin J.: - Kevin J. O'Conner has not won any awards, earned advanced degrees, or been published in a bunch of journals-though he will have three poems in the forthcoming edition of Spindrift. He writes poems and publishes the best (or least horrible) one on his blog, Ordinary Average Thoughts, on as close to a daily basis as possible. Once he has accumulated enough poems he thinks are worthy, he publishes them in book form. To date, Kevin has published eight collections of poems, the latest of which is called ...but for the thoughts running through my mind, and three volumes of 'love notes' to the days of the week. He is currently working on his ninth collection, currently titled This Is Not the Book That Will Save Your Life. When not writing poetry, Kevin can be found copy-editing documents from far-flung places, attending open-mic readings, designing books, and contemplating what to cook now that he is tiring of soup. He lives near Seattle with his semi-neurotic cat, Trixie.
 
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