Kenneth Clark writes poetry and micro-fiction. He grew up outside of New Orleans, and has resided in southeast Asia, and most of the southeastern United States. His work has appeared in Greatest Uncommon Denominator, Fried Chicken and Coffee, Poor Mojo’s Almanac(k), Night Train, and elsewhere. He was a 2009 Pushcart Prize nominee, and is the author of The Collected Histories of Water, and most recently Eggs of American Songbirds. He currently lives fifteen miles from Florida and fifteen miles from Georgia where he is working on the next collection, How to Break the Body.

His first book of poetry, The Collected Histories Of Water, may be previewed and ordered online.