William A. Greenfield works part-time for a child welfare agency in the Catskill mountains. He assists families in crisis and his writing often reflects how the world is seen through the eyes of these families. He is the author of three previous books of poetry: Momma's Boy Gone Bad (Finishing Line Press, 2017), I Should Have Asked the Blind Girl to Dance (Flutter Press, 2019), and The Circadian Fallacy (Kelsay Books, 2020). His poems have also appeared in dozens of journals, including The Westchester Review, The American Journal of Poetry and many others. He lives in Liberty, New York with his wife, son, and a dog, always a dog.

Jan 10, 2010
Cover of H Kain Diathk

H Kain Diathk