tombboy gets another nod in the online journal: The Gravity of the Thing
Mykyta Ryzhykh’s concrete poetry chapbook tombboy has been recognized by another online journal called The Gravity of the Thing, based out of Oregon.
Mykyta Ryzhykh’s concrete poetry chapbook tombboy has been recognized by another online journal called The Gravity of the Thing, based out of Oregon.
Mykyta Ryzhykh’s concrete poetry book tombboy, which was released last month had its first raving, full-length review published recently. Peter Mladinic, a poet living in Hobbs, New Mexico wrote a very gracious piece called “Kill the War.”
Tombboy gets a nod from LatinosUSA and Taylor Thornburg offers some insight on The Writing Room podcast.
Roberta Beach Jacobson, editor of the smols poetry journal, an eclectic poetry journal featuring ultra-shorts, five words max. as well as being the editor of Five Fleas Itchy Poetry has been the first out of the gate in support of Mykyta Ryzhykh’s soon to be released concrete poetry book tombboy.
Although we started releasing books back in March and really didn’t get fully in the swing of things until about June, this company started putting in over 40-hour weeks starting in September of 2024. Because it has been a full year, I wanted to look back and let you know all of the stories that you may not know from these blogs.
Mykyta Ryzhykh is an author from Ukraine who now lives in Tromsø, Norway. His manuscript TOMBBOY will be published by Lost Telegram Press in early 2026. It is a work of concrete or visual poetry.