A document of our days, this collection of poems and flash non-fictions is full of fire and jazz, and documents not only a Midwestern life (Kansas and KC), but captures the spirit of our age both during the pandemic and beyond.
Kevin Rabas co-directs the creative writing program at Emporia State University and is co-editor of Flint Hills Review. He has two books of poetry, Bird’s Horn and Other Poems (Coal City Review Press) and Lisa’s Flying Electric Piano (Woodley Press), a Kansas Notable Book and Nelson Poetry Book Award Winner. He is a winner of the Langston Hughes award for poetry.