Menu

Skip to content
  • Home
  • Tinty Music
  • Books
    • Wishes sometimes have consequences
    • The Lilac Years
    • 8: Eight-word Poems
    • This Is Not the Book That Will Save Your Life
    • …but for the thoughts running through my mind
    • This Is Fifty-three
    • Coffee Stains
    • Refusal to Remain Invisible
    • Quiet on the Outside…
    • The Imperfect Document
    • Journalism
    • Separation Anxiety
  • About
  • Contact
  • Bandcamp

Ordinary Average Thoughts

Confounding expectations since 1963

poem

Eve, the Benefactor (a poem)

2018/03/08 — Leave a comment

A simple tribute for International Women’s Day…  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged March 2018, no repeating words, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

Stranger Poem #1

2018/03/07 — Leave a comment

Filling in this week as a copy editor at The Stranger. Written between articles, while looking out of the third-floor window.  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged March 2018, no words repeat, poem, poetry, Stranger Poem. Bookmark the permalink.

Transit Poem #2

2018/03/06 — Leave a comment

Riding the bus this week. Written while travelling on the 41 from Downtown Seattle to Northgate via I-5.  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged no words repeat, poem, poetry, Transit Poem. Bookmark the permalink.

Wise time (a poem)

2018/03/06 — Leave a comment

Self-explanatory…  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged March 2018, no repeating words, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

Bookstore Poem #161. Optical confusion

2018/03/05 — Leave a comment

Third Place Books, Lake Forest Park.  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged bookstore poem, no words repeat, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

Trixie’s nap (a poem)

2018/03/04 — Leave a comment

Ah, cats.…  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged March 2018, no repeating words, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

Margaret said nothing upon leaving (a poem)

2018/03/03 — Leave a comment

Up way too late last night, so not that much energy to write, but I think this time I managed to not repeat any words within the poem.…  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged March 2018, no repeating words, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

Ritual under dawn (a poem)

2018/03/02 — Leave a comment

I haven’t smoked for many years, but the first line came into my head this morning.…  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged March 2018, no repeating words, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

Concession (a poem)

2018/03/01 — Leave a comment

Not sure yet if this will be my monthly challenge (after cutting myself some slack in February), or if I’ll go with (or alternate with) the 20 Little Poetry Projects thing, but this poem uses each word (including the title) only once.…  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged March 2018, no repeating words, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

A personal encyclopedic entry on books (a poem)

2018/02/28 — Leave a comment

Keeping things relatively simple today…  Continue reading

This entry was posted in Life, Poetry, Writing and tagged February 2018, poem, poetry. Bookmark the permalink.

Posts navigation

« Older posts
Newer posts »
Widgets

Search for specific posts

Social

  • View kevinjoconner’s profile on Facebook
  • View kevinjoconner’s profile on Twitter
  • View kevinjoconner’s profile on Instagram
  • View kevinjoconner’s profile on Tumblr
Website Powered by WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Ordinary Average Thoughts
    • Join 876 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Ordinary Average Thoughts
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...
 

You must be logged in to post a comment.