K. A. Hays’ debut collection opens with an invitation to the apocalypse, an act of American bravado that soon gives way to fear of disaster, dread of violence, and grief for the dead. As the book’s “l
Windthrow: a forestry term for the uprooting or breaking of trees by wind. The voices of K. A. Hays’ third volume of poetry speak out of nature’s violent transformations. At turns self-effacing and em
From his geodesic dome to books popularizing the terms ?spaceship earth” and ?synergetics,” the life mission of R. Buckminster Fuller (1895?1983) was to create living environments that minimized consu