
Tyler Kline is an emerging free-verse poet from Chalfont, Pennsylvania. He’s inspired by the ordinary and utilizes his daily interactions with others as writing material. He is currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in English at the University of Delaware. He has been published in Caesura, The Main Street Journal, Diverse Voices Quarterly, and his work will appear in the upcoming Black Bottom Review. For more information or comments, please email him at tkline@udel.edu. Read his poem: That Night I Held You in Timbuktu.
About Ijagun Poetry Journal
Ijagun Poetry Journal is a quarterly journal that provides a platform from which we can tell our own stories in the authenticity of their multiplicity through the poetic medium. We don’t want to hear these stories from our master “griots” alone; we want to hear from those mastering their art, too. Hence, we aim at publishing new and emerging poets. We also welcome the works of established poets in order to encourage the poetic genius of those mastering poetic art. We prize original works that conform to, break or reinvent conventions. Again, we accept reviews and critical essays on poetry. We also accept powerful art works and photographs that make us appreciate the "poetry" in everything.