Richly textured images are the forte of Alec Kowalczyk. His poems often start with simple concepts, then add layer after layer of meaning and symbol on the way to their conclusion. His pieces are filled with soft, slow lyricism and the simple grace that can only be found in a good poem.
A native of South Troy, New York, Alec is a civil engineer by day with an interest in the mechanics of poetry. You can e-mail him at Alec.Kowalczyk@ogs.state.ny.us.
Alec's works here at Unlikely Stories are:
2001:
Kinescope
Advance of Night
Sun Image Sliding Down
Emergo
The End of the Road
July 1999 - July 2000:
MacGuffin
Tactile in Technicolor
Conspiracy Theory
Broken Blossoms
Haunted
Flicker
Ripple
Decibel