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Ken L. Walker

Ken L. Walker lives in Brooklyn but keeps a Kentucky driver’s license in his wallet. He is the author of the chapbook Twenty Glasses of Water (Diez, 2014) and has work in the anthologies, Oil & Water (Typecast, 2010); and Devouring the Green (Jaded Ibis, 2015). His prose and poetry can also be found in The Poetry Project Newsletter, The Brooklyn Rail, The Seattle Review, Atlas Review, Lumberyard, and Tammy.

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Poetry
Who are all these people 
     that have doubled, 
     scanning in all these
old photographs
we can ploy them off . . .
Ken L. Walker

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