W. B. Keckler

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W. B. Keckler
Born1966
NationalityUnited States
Known forpoetry

W. B. Keckler, (born 1966 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), is an American poet and translator.

Poetry[]

Keckler's poetry characteristically views nature as autonomous from the humanly-constructed world and attempts to chart the rhythms of this autonomy. Recent collections have seen the introduction of works produced in collaboration with artificial intelligence entities and conversations with artificial intelligence entities.

Keckler's poetry has appeared in numerous anthologies, including Isn't It Romantic: 100 Love Poems by Younger American Poets (Wave Books, NYC), In the Criminal's Cabinet (nth position, London) and poem, home: An Ars Poetica (Paper Kite Press, 2009).

Awards[]

Works[]

  • "Snow Wok", Shampoo 17
  • "Spring Poem," Coconut 14
  • "Two Poems," Free Verse
  • "Holding Holding" and other poems, Gut Cult
  • Sanskrit of the Body (2002, ISBN 978-0-14-200303-9),
  • Ants Dissolve in Moonlight (1995, ISBN 978-1-879193-04-8)
  • You name it: poehms. Logodaedalus Press. 1998. ISBN 978-0-9651401-2-6.

Translations[]

Blog[]

Keckler is a prolific poet and new works can be found daily at his blog.

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