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Celestial Work | Koss | Crossword Poem

December 29, 2021 ·

Celestial Work, a Crossword Poem by Koss, graphite on mounted newsprint crossword puzzle

Another crossword poem/drawing. It’s made of graphite crayon, pencil and washes. Check out some other recent posts for more.

Calves, a Crossword Poem

December 29, 2021 ·

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Calves, a Crossword Poem Drawing by Koss

Another crossword poem (or the crossword list). Graphite and liquid graphite on mounted crossword poem.

Schuylkill Valley Journal | Dispatches | Publication

December 23, 2021 ·

Very happy to have this experimental writing, Because You Are Gone: I Dream You Laughing in Schuylkill Valley Journal Dispatches. When Schuylkill editor Rob Kaniuk wrote me and said it was “kick ass,” it confirmed my suspicion it was finished and gives me the confidence to stay strange (and experimental). Schuylkill’s Dispatches is an online feature where they publish genre-defying writing. They also have online issues, plus they publish a bi-annual print journal. They’ve been publishing for about 30 years.

I wrote this piece in a really great Bending Genre’s workshop with one of my favorite fiction writers, Meg Tuite. I highly recommend their workshops. They usually span two to three days and you post your work (and share feedback) in their proprietary system (it’s not Zoom, so we don’t have to worry about someone stealing our details).

Akashic bits is, I believe, a catchall genre for stories–the dreams, the past, the future, the everywhen–all floating out there in the ether.

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Schuyllkill Valley Journal Dispatches Publication by Koss, Illustration by Koss

Chiron Review 124 | Poetry

December 12, 2021 ·

Very happy to have poems in Chiron Review 124. Love this cover art. Chiron is a 40+ year-old lit mag publishing writers like Marge Piercy, Lyn Lifshin and Charles Bukowski. It was created by Michael Hathaway in 1981 and was published in a tabloid format, as many journals were then. I’m so thrilled to be in this cool journal and published alongside people like Lyn Lifshin who inspired me when I was young. Tobi Alfier, J.C. Alfier, and Alexis Rhone Fancher are also in this issue. I thought I was slated for the spring issue, so it was a nice surprise to see this pop up on social yesterday. More updates soon. I’m behind in these announcements.

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Skins, a poem by Koss in Chiron Review, issue 124
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Space Mermaid poem by Koss in Chiron 124

Gone Lawn | Koss | Zuihitsu Poem

October 31, 2021 ·

Thrilled to have poetry in Gone Lawn #42. Thank you @OwenKaelan and @amygcb! There are lots of great writers in this issue. This is my third poem about holidays published in 2021, and how fortunate this one comes out on Halloween and as those other holidays come creeping. This piece, “Again, Holidays” is a zuihitsu poem painted with a broad brush. Read more about zuihitsu writing on this site.

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“Again, Holidays,” a Koss Zuihitsu Prose Poem in Gone Lawn

Best of the Net 2021 | Kissing Dynamite Nomination

October 30, 2021 ·

So honored to get another Best of the Net nomination (for poetry this time). Kissing Dynamite has been good to me. Check out all their nominations on their site. The poem that was nominated is “A Dyke Cowgirl Takes Herself on a Covid Taco Bell Date.” They made this part of their Featured Poet series. Related posts are the “Featured Poet,” another publication with them, “Ensnared, Discarded,” and a link about my Bending Genres fiction nomination. I feel so very blessed, especially after having a very rough year. These journals have both been very good to me.

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Best of the Net 2021 Nomination, Koss, Kissing Dynamite Poetry
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