Michael Klein is the author of several collections of poetry. His last book, then, we were still living, was a Lambda Literary Finalist, and his first book, 1990, tied with James Schuyler to win the Lambda Literary award in 1993. His most recent book of poems, The Talking Day, was published in January 2013. Recent work appears in Tin House, Ploughshares, and The Ocean State Review.
CONTRIBUTOR ARTICLES

“Tumbling at the Edge of Disaster”
Michael Klein tumbles with Noelle Kocot....

Valentines
Love letters to the best poetry of 2013...

Brothers Who Got Lost: "Black Aperture" by Matt Rasmussen and "Flies" by Michael Dickman
A POEM THAT SPEAKS to someone who committed suicide — which through a kind of interference, turns the traditional elegy form on ...

Skin Flicks: Angelo Nikolopoulos' “Obscenely Yours"
Enter Obscenely Yours, Angelo Nikolopoulos’s debut book of poems, and here it is again: that freedom of desire, a broad daylight kind of sexuality......

The Pleasures of Magical Thinking: On Mary Ruefle
I KNEW MARY RUEFLE was going to be a poet before I read a single line she’d ever written. ...
