Top of the Rock for July 1999


Greg Kosmicki's
Nobody Lives Here Who Saw This Sky

Here's to Greg Kosmicki and his latest collection of poetry (Missing Spoke Press), about which Hayden Carruth has said, "A hell of a lot of good stuff there, truly — strong and recognizable and full of right feeling."

And Greg Kuzma says, "In form various, but always urgent — as if not written at all but spoken — made furious by the headlong rush of the road, these poems startle and amaze."

Greg was born in 1949 in Alliance, Nebraska, and grew up on a wheat farm. His first collection, How Things Happen, was published in a fine letterpress edition by bradypress in 1997. He and his wife Debbie have three children and are both social workers.

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