Winter's Last Apple: poetry, prose poetry, micro-fiction
- 108 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A collection of surreal poems, prose-poetry, and micro-fiction.
Ken Poyner is a writer whose work occupies the speculative and surreal, often exploring the ironic and unusual. His distinct voice draws readers into unexpected narratives and poems, delving into the boundaries of imagination. Poyner's approach to speculative fiction and poetry offers a unique lens through which to view reality. His writings are a compelling exploration of the imaginative and the unconventional.


A collection of surreal poems, prose-poetry, and micro-fiction.
Speculative poetry collected from venues such as "The Iowa Review", "The GW Review", "Poet Lore" and elsewhere. A woman who appeases dragons. The parking lot attendant at a time portal. Armageddon as conducted from the roof of a farm house. A list of things to do on the world's last day. Giving hostages in a burning church one final chance.