Bio:
Michael Koh’s poems and fiction works have been published online and print on NAME Magazine (University at Buffalo, 2010 and 2011), Thought Catalog, Radioactive Moat, New Wave Vomit, Metazen, ILK Journal and The Way We Sleep. (List of published works elsewhere: Michael Koh)
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Works:
- Two Poems (p.) [Together, Wrestlemania]
- that time i got high and i disappeared for a while (f.)
- when you were the witness to our lifetime (p.)
- we need to stop playing games with each other (p.)
- we died before the wind swept us ashore (p.)
- what are you thinking about (p.)
- Free of Time, Break of Dawn: A Session with Hallucinogens (f.)
- The Country of Arching Elms (f.)
- Memories – When You Sit Behind Me as told by H.G. Tovolkov (f.)
- rome to america [pre-edit] (p.)
- Drinking Coffee Under New York Sky (f.)
- Things that Made Me Cry Within the Past 22 Years of My Life (f.)
- Memories – Last Call as told by K. Frank (f.)
- Two Poems (p.) [there’s this place on a coast and people like to hang out by the buildings, to claim it was a fabrication means you don’t acknowledge life]
- Stiffy (f.)
- Memories – The People Go On Singing: as told by Charles J. Goulding (f.)
- This and Everything Around Us |2|3 (f.)
- manhattanlovesuicides (f.)
- Four Poems (p.) [we died before the wind swept us ashore, I wish it was warm out so I can look down your shirt, if my mother walked around in hi-tops i would be really jealous because she never let me buy one before, death in the bleak open world]
- Memories – Steel Tears, Stolen Memories, and Peace on Earth: as told by Donny DiTaglio (f.)
- Memories – Shells on the Beach: as told by K. Lehmann (f.)
- Three Poems (p.) [talking to an unfinished sculpture, what she did that day and what she’s done now which I think is nothing, it was april when they say birds stopped singing in beijing]
- sometimes when I see people eating alone I want to sit down next to them |2|3|4|5|6 (f.)
- the world tastes like sugar daddies (p.)
- the world tastes like orange starburst (p.)
- Elle (f.)