
Image: Kate Netwal
Sample Poems
What we once thought we had we didn’t
“We call upon the Author”, Nick Cave
Go ahead, try & remember him/her
time/place, sights/scents.
Listen to the hum of an amp, the first
popclick when needle hits groove,
the sounds of ghosts taking form, ready
to become reimagined.
Memories are kaleidoscopic, shambolic;
music never lies.
The Waitress=Dylan & U2
We used to be simple, second nature,
like sucking in breath at sub-zero temps
or falling in love
with the wrong person.
We never forgot where we were,
needed to not see each other anytime soon.
The grass stopped growing,
a perfect forgetfulness;
it was lonely in the shower that morning.
© Alex Stolis
You can purchase the chapbook on the publisher’s website HERE.
Author’s Biography
Alex Stolis has had poems published in numerous journals. Two full length collections Pop. 1280, and John Berryman Died Here were released by Cyberwit and available on Amazon. His work has previously appeared or is forthcoming in Piker’s Press, Ekphrastic Review, Louisiana Literature Review, Burningwood Literary Journal, and Star 82 Review. His chapbook, Postcards from the Knife-Thrower’s Wife, was released by Louisiana Literature Press in 2024, RIP Winston Smith from Alien Buddha Press 2024, and The Hum of Geometry; The Music of Spheres, 2024by Bottlecap Press. He lives in upstate New York with his partner, poet Catherine Arra.

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