Michael Steffen’s fourth poetry collection, Blood Narrative, was recently published by Main Street Rag. New work has appeared in Chiron Review, The Comstock Review and Constellations. Michael is a graduate of the MFA writing program at Vermont College and currently lives in Buffalo, NY.
All work
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Louis, with his pain, is one long night, with his pain that whines like a siren on tv. 1-Adam-12, possible 2-11 in progress...
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Ostrich sex, I learn from a ranch hand, is brief, over in an eyeblink. I feel bad. Giant misfit birds — they can’t fly, sing or fuck very well.
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