Robert Okaji

Robert OkajiThe son of a career soldier, Robert Okaji moved from place to place throughout his childhood. He holds a BA in history from The University of Texas at Austin, served without distinction in the U.S. Navy, lived the hand-to-mouth existence of a bookstoe owner, and worked in a library and as a university administrator. He lives in Texas with his wife, two dogs, some books and a beverage refrigerator stocked with craft beer. He has never been awarded a literary prize, but at age seven won a rolling trashcan cart that's still in use. Recent publications include the chapbook If Your Matter Could Reform (Dink Press), two micro-chapbooks, You Break What Falls and No Eye but the Moon's: Adaptations from the Chinese (Origami Poems Project), a mini-digital chapbook, Interval's Night (Platypus Press), and "The Circumference of Other," a collection appearing in Ides: A Collection of Poetry Chapbooks (Silver Birch Press). His work has appeared in Taos Journal of International Poetry & Art, Boston Review, Hermeneutic Chaos, Glass: A Journal of Poetry, Panoply, Eclectica, Clade Song, Into the Void, High Window, West Texas Literary Review and elsewhere. Visit his blog, O at the Edges, at http: //robertokaji.com/. Read More Read Less

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