The LKMNDS Podcast Thomas K-Johnson
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Every week, Thomas Kneeland features powerful and original poetry from poets across the world. Produced in Partnership with The Kneeland Center for Poetry, Inc. and The Elevation Review.
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012: Black Child
Lauryn Carroll, affectionately known as “Spoony,” was born in the suburbs of northern California. She has dedicated her work to capturing stories of the 'everyday,' as a way to examine the connectedness and ripples of larger social issues in our daily lives. The poet hopes to continue her work as an MFA student in the near future to strengthen her skills and successfully come full circle as an "adult."
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011: Constitution Avenue, 11pm
Sean O'Neill is a law student in Washington, DC, but for most of quarantine he has social-distanced in the woods or by a lake. Although he aspires to write more poetry, mornings pass in a coffee-fueled haze and evenings often find him with a guitar in hand and an unfinished to-do list, wondering where the day's more productive hours have gone.
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010: 7
Jay Cuervo was raised in New York, the son of a Peruvian immigrant. On the streets as a teenager, his perspective is one of brilliance seen in maddening situations.
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009: Brackets
Nico Olivieri works as a transformative coach with clients from all over the States and Europe. He recently moved with his wife and six-year-old son to a small town in the Italian Alps to embrace a slower life, closer to nature after a decade spent living in 3 big European cities like Amsterdam, Dublin and Milan. He holds a BA in Science and Technologies of Music Communication from the University of Milan and ventured in poetry writing at the beginning of 2020.
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008: Hurricane
Steve Gerson, an emeritus English professor from a Midwestern community college, writes poetry and flash about life's dissonance and dynamism. He's proud to have published in Panoplyzine (Editor's Choice Award), The Hungry Chimera, Toe Good, The Write Launch, Route 7, Duck Lake, Coffin Bell, Poets Reading the News, Crack the Spine, Riza Press, White Wall Review, Variant, Abstract, Montana Mouthful, the Decadent Review, Indolent, Rainbow Poems, Snapdragon, The Underwood Press, and In Parenthesis.
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007: Charge
Tiana M. Reynolds is the author of the poetry collections Angels in the Dark and 100 Days of Rain. As an American living abroad, with each passing day, she discovers a new lens through which to view her world. It is this which drives her desire to create beautiful, relatable works for those who share her passion for exploration of their spaces and themselves.
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