Keith Flynn

Keith Flynn (www.keithflynn.net) is the author of seven books, including five collections of poetry. His most recent titles include The Golden Ratio (2007), Colony Collapse Disorder (Wings Press, 2013) and a collection of essays entitled The Rhythm Method, Razznatazz and Memory: How to Make Your Poetry Swing (Writer's Digest Books). Flynn is founder and managing editor of The Asheville Poetry Review.
Reading List
Portrait of the Artist as a Spark
Between the gas and the can my lower leg disappeared in a blue and orange flame. Nothing is more articulate than fire. It moves in slow motion at the speed of light, a ragged language, raw and messy, that leaves …
if you are Chagall
[audio:http://shanendoah.wpenginepowered.com/612/files/2011/08/If-You-are-Chagall.mp3|titles=If You are Chagall] Vitebsk, Belarus If you are Chagall then you believe that fish can thresh wheat. If you are Rodin, the gods are your playthings and their hands are perfect. The total work of art is …