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Thomas Wells' poetry explores identity though various lenses such as self, music, imagination and history. One is impressed by the fearless nature of his work. He opens up about age, race, gender, identity, and politics. All of these issues are so vital to our community right now. Lush language moves the reader through poems about who we are and who we should become. In "From Stars" Wells writes: "What then is our place in the universe?" He invites the reader to discover the human among the infinite. Alissa Simon, poet, author & tutor.

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Thomas Wells' poetry explores identity though various lenses such as self, music, imagination and history. One is impressed by the fearless nature of his work. He opens up about age, race, gender, identity, and politics. All of these issues are so vital to our community right now. Lush language moves the reader through poems about who we are and who we should become. In "From Stars" Wells writes: "What then is our place in the universe?" He invites the reader to discover the human among the infinite. Alissa Simon, poet, author & tutor.
Autorenporträt
After several decades, Thomas Wells has picked up his poetry pen again. Recently, his poems have appeared in Dissident Voice, The Opiate Magazine, The Magnolia Review, and Tuck Magazine. His poetry has also won several awards in poetry contests hosted by PoetrySoup.com His work previously appeared in numerous small journals, including Visions International, Cafeteria, Gargoyle, and West End Magazine. In 1982, he published his first chapbook titled "Native Steel", available from Black Buzzard Press. He is a member of the Poetry Center in San Jose Ca. and is still waiting for rain.