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Red Ogre Review | Koss Prose Poem

September 4, 2022 ·

I’m honored to have a strange, mystical synesthetic poem, “Hue Sung,” in the latest issue of Red Ogre Review. There’s an eclectic mix of work in this issue, including art, prose poems, and poems. This piece will also be in their fall anthology. The acceptance came fast and the piece was up quickly. I love editors who are so professional and efficient. Looking forward to what Red Ogre does in the future.

“Hue Sung,” a prose poem written and read by Koss
Koss, “Hue Sung,” Poem in Red Ogre Review

Hyacinth Review | Photographs

August 22, 2022 ·

Hyacinth, a gorgeous new journal that publishes a range of poetry, photography, and art, published a suite of photographs, August, on August 11, the anniversary of Max’s suicide. Three of these were taken with her by my side a couple of days before she died. Two were shot shortly after. One angel piece also appeared in Harpy Hybrid, who published several poems and photos last year. It was kind and thoughtful of the editors to publish them on this day. They are also publishing a poem about healing from grief in November.

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Photographs by Koss in Hyacinth Review

The above photo was taken with Max two days before she suicided. This one was not included in the review. A black and white version previously appeared in Harpy Hybrid Review.

Bending Genres Issue 28 | Flash Fiction

August 22, 2022 ·

How lucky can I be? Bending Genres included a flash, Sister Story, which I wrote in my twenties called Sister Story in issue 28. This is a difficult piece about how secrets get buried in marriage, stories, and language itself.

I’m very grateful to Meg Tuite, David O’Connor, Robert Vaughan, and the rest of the Bending Genres staff. This issue includes a bunch of writers including:

Andrew Maynard
Lindsey Pharr
Maria Poulatha
Brad Rose
Joe Kapitan
Tina Barry
Keith Powell
Chelsea Stickle
and others. . . .

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Sister Story, Flash Fiction in Bending Genres

Schuylkill Valley Dispatches | Sandwich

August 16, 2022 ·

Happy to have this experimental writing, Sandwich, in Schuylkill Valley Dispatches, an online feature of Schuylkill Valley Magazine. It is not holy, but there is still time to be holy. I’m big on validation along with all the transcendental stuff. I’ve got another piece coming out this month (August 2022) in the Schuylkill Valley print journal. Also see my snake piece, Since Your Are Gone: I Dream You Laughing, also published in Schuylkill Valley Dispatches last year. Schuylkill Valley has a print journal, online Dispatches, and an online journal and their masthead is comprised of Rob Kanuik (Managing Editor of SVJ Online, Max Rabb (Dispatches), Peter Krok (EIC), Jane Edna Mohler (Co-Poetry Editor), Mary Jo LoBello Jerome (Co-Editor), and others (see SVJ’s about page here).

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Sandwich, by Koss, in Schuylkill Valley Dispatches

Bending Genres | Brady Bunch Poem

June 9, 2022 ·

I’m so honored to have another poem published on Bending Genres. This one is about the Brady Bunch, and, oh, how the grass can be greener. I wrote this when I was 25. It was rejected plenty, but I recently sent it out and got lucky. Also, see my page about Toby and Lady, a Zuihitsu piece, and “Not on the Railroad Tracks.” They published another poem last year about grief and clothes. I’m so fortunate to have had my work embraced by the wonderful Bending Genres community. Writing, submitting, and getting rejected continually can be wearing and even demoralizing, so I am so very grateful for the handful of journals (including Bending Genres) who have supported my work, and, at times, me during COVID and all of the other difficult circumstances I have survived in recent years.

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Dinner at the Brady’s, a poem by Koss in Bending Genres

South Florida Poetry Journal #25 Poem

May 17, 2022 ·

Honored to have a disturbing but important poem in South Florida Poetry Journal’s latest issue (#25). #CW. So grateful to the editors for publishing. Read it along with a bunch of great work and sound files here.

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