The Serial Killer Next Door
by Holly Day
He spends more time watching television than reading
books on philosophy
drives a pick-up truck.
Most of his decisions are
made in 30 seconds or less.
He wears his baseball cap turned backwards.
* * * * *
Holly Day has taught writing classes at the Loft Literary Center
in Minneapolis, Minnesota, since 2000. Her poetry has recently appeared
in Big Muddy, The Cape Rock, New Ohio Review,
and Gargoyle, and her published books include Walking
Twin Cities, Music Theory for Dummies, Ugly Girl, and The Yellow
Dot of a Daisy. She has been a featured presenter at Write On, Door
County (WI), North Coast Redwoods Writers' Conference (CA), and the Spirit Lake
Poetry Series (MN). Her newest poetry collections, A Perfect Day for
Semaphore (Finishing Line Press) and I'm in a Place Where
Reason Went Missing (Main Street Rag Publishing Co.) will be out late
2018.
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