Steve Lavigne

Biography

father, nurse, sometime writer of poetry, earthling

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Books

Retroflexed Triflections: A Summer Of Poetry Blog Challenges In Three Parts
Price: Free! Words: 6,390. Language: English. Originally Published: October 29, 2012 by Steve Lavigne. Categories: Poetry » Contemporary Poetry, Poetry » Themes & motifs » General
Love of language, poetry prompts and openness to self-discovery guide Steve Lavigne’s latest collection of poems. Delightful twists and turns of voice, meanings and poetic devices power their way throughout this work. Unique and entertaining, this book is sure to inspire your own season of creativity as you compare the end results to the initial prompt. Will you step up to the challenge?
The April 2012 Um-Yangian
Price: Free! Words: 3,960. Language: English. Originally Published: May 8, 2012 by Steve Lavigne. Categories: Poetry » Contemporary Poetry, Poetry » Themes & motifs » General
From the author of “Fork and other poems” and “The Unpublishables”, this new collection is the “best of” from the April 2012 PAD (poem a day) challenge. Quirky, unique and intriguing, these poems are sure to make you think, move you (one way or another) and amuse.
The Unpublishables
Price: Free! Words: 7,970. Language: English. Originally Published: February 22, 2012 by Steve Lavigne. Categories: Poetry » Contemporary Poetry, Poetry » Themes & motifs » General
From the author of The 2012 Um-Yangian, this work is comprised of a lifetime of off and on again writing that is not quite "publishable" despite a few gems hidden here and there. Publishing these is akin to going to the beach after a long winter of no sun and gaining a lot of weight, it seems like a good idea until you actually get there. No,no really, I thought this was a clothing optional area
Fork And Other Poems
Price: Free! Words: 3,260. Language: English. Originally Published: December 6, 2011 by Steve Lavigne. Categories: Poetry » Contemporary Poetry, Poetry » Themes & motifs » General
This playful collection of poems ranging from humorous, to thoughtful, to adventurous is anything but predictable. In this work you will find death, love, happiness and our place in the universe as much a theme and the subject for humor and introspection as rabbits, kitchen utensils, nerdy scientists and garbage day.

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