Robert King
Robert S. King's poems have appeared in hundreds of magazines, including California Quarterly, Chariton Review, Hollins Critic, Kenyon Review, Lullwater Review, Main Street Rag, Midwest Quarterly, Negative Capability, and Southern Poetry Review. He has published three chapbooks (When Stars Fall Down as Snow, Garland Press 1976; Dream of the Electric Eel, Wolfsong Publications 1982; and The Traveller’s Tale, Whistle Press 1998). His full‐length collections are The Hunted River and The Gravedigger’s Roots, both from Shared Roads Press, 2009. Another, One Man's profit, is forthcoming from Sweatshoppe Publications in 2012. He recently stepped down as Director of FutureCycle Press in order to devote more time to his own writing.
Contributions to Requiem
Volume II: Issue 2
~Asking God to Change
~The Old Poets Home
Contributions to Requiem
Volume II: Issue 2
~Asking God to Change
~The Old Poets Home