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Thomas David Lisk

Thomas David Lisk

April 18, 2013 by PBQ

Thomas David Lisk’s work has appeared in many little magazines 
and newspapers, including most recently Boston Review,
 The New Review, Urbanus, and Apalachee Quarterly.
 Apalachee Press published a collection of his poems, A Short
 History of Pens Since the French Revolution, in 1991. His 
poems have been twice nominated for Pushcart Prizes.

Filed Under: Contributors 63, Issue 63 Tagged With: Contributors, Contributors 63, Thomas David Lisk

Thomas David Lisk: At the Museum (A Pantoum)

May 20, 2011 by PBQ

1. Anger At the museum I saw bandaged dogs and pointed dreams. I appreciate the generosity of the open page. Twine fastened paddles to airless machines and prickled reveries. I appreciate the subtle evocations of these contrivances. String tied wings to ground-bound machines. I wanted to see them through a microfying glass: made-up things that […]

Filed Under: Contributors 63, Issue 63, Poetry, Poetry 63 Tagged With: Contributors 63, Poetry, Poetry 63, Thomas David Lisk

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