Paul Hostovsky
Tiny House
It feels so good
to throw stuff out,
toss what’s unneeded,
which is just about
everything, as it turns out,
declutter the rooms,
consolidate the stanzas
into one tiny poem
all about spaciousness.
Paul Hostovsky's poems and essays appear widely online and in print. He has won a Pushcart Prize, two Best of the Net Awards, the FutureCycle Poetry Book Prize, the Muriel Craft Bailey Award from the Comstock Review, and has been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, and The Writer's Almanac. He makes his living in Boston as a sign language interpreter and braille instructor. Website: paulhostovsky.com