Joseph D. Reich is a social worker and displaced New York City native now living in Vermont. His poetry has appeared widely in an eclectic mix of print and online literary journals both here and abroad, and has been nominated five times for the Pushcart Prize. His many books include The Derivation of Cowboys and Indians, The Housing Market: a comfortable place to jump off the end of the world, The Hole That Runs Through Utopia, The Defense Mechanisms: your survival guide to the fragile mind (all Fomite Press 2012, 2013, 2014), A Different Sort Of Distance (Skive Magazine Press, 2010), If I Tol...