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CHRIS BURSK lives in Langhorne Manor, Pennsylvania. He is the author of several books of poetry, including The Improbable Swervings of Atoms (University of Pittsburgh Press). When he’s not teaching or writing poetry, he spends much of his time chasing his grandchildren.
In With The New, Out With The Old
by Chris Bursk, July 2008 (Issue 391)
The Thing With Feathers
by Chris Bursk, November 2005 (Issue 359)
Are You Busy, Dad?
by Chris Bursk, April 2005 (Issue 352)
Faced With Terrorists, Who Wouldn't Want To Harness All Of Nature?
by Chris Bursk, February 2004 (Issue 338)
A Model Community
by Chris Bursk, November 2003 (Issue 335)
What's Worth Keeping
by Chris Bursk, October 2003 (Issue 334)
First Person Singular
by Chris Bursk, September 2003 (Issue 333)
Crisis Line
by Chris Bursk, April 2002 (Issue 316)
O Beauty, Fugitive Beauty
by Chris Bursk, March 2000 (Issue 291)
What Did You Think?
by Chris Bursk, December 1999 (Issue 288)
Poetry By Chris Bursk
by Chris Bursk, March 1999 (Issue 279)
Career Counseling
by Chris Bursk, September 1996 (Issue 249)
Light Polarized, Pored Over
by Chris Bursk, April 1996 (Issue 244)
A Father's Kiss
by Chris Bursk, February 1996 (Issue 242)
Compromising Pictures
by Chris Bursk, March 1994 (Issue 219)
Impotence
by Chris Bursk, October 1993 (Issue 214)
Incontinent
by Chris Bursk, October 1992 (Issue 202)
My Savior Jesus
by Chris Bursk, September 1992 (Issue 201)
Blood For Oil
by Chris Bursk, August 1992 (Issue 200)


