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Joe Pan

Joe Pan

Joe Pan is the author of two collections of poetry, Autobiomythography & Gallery (BAP) and Hiccups (Augury Books). He is the publisher and managing editor of Brooklyn Arts Press, serves as the poetry editor for the arts magazine Hyperallergic and is the founder of the services-oriented activist group Brooklyn Artists Helping. His piece “Ode to the MQ-9 Reaper,” a hybrid work about drones, was excerpted and praised in The New York Times. In 2015 Joe will participate in Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's Process Space artist residency program on Governors Island. Joe attended the Iowa Writers' Workshop, grew up along the Space Coast of Florida and now lives in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

Hiccup #6

First day of spring!
Sun raking up his clouds.
Everyone wears black.


Two men kissing
among tulips—Midwestern
paparazzi can't help themselves


Enough of this wind,
my god! It's like the sea
all over again!


Lone crow in snow
conspires
to be universal

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