Jim Kenty

contributor to 2 posters

  • A person in winter clothing aims their shovel at an unseen snow pile

    Poet

    Syracuse Snowflakes

    I enjoy writing and I occasionally submit my work to contests, such as “Bulwer-Lytton” and “Imitation Hemingway.”

    I was intrigued by the haiku format, so I decided to give it a try. As for the subject of the poem, I thought that a winter weather theme might be appropriate.

    I didn't have to give it that much thought something to do with the weather I suppose.

  • A colorful traffic jam scene with people eating at tables atop car roofs and in the street, and children in swings hanging from traffic light wires

    Poet

    Armory Square Is

    Having grown up in the early days of “Mad” magazine, I enjoy satire, puns and word play in general.

    I also have some nostalgic memories of Armory Square, when it was a rather gritty section of town. There was a the circus at the Armory; the billiard table company on Walton Street, with its large painted sign on the side of the brick building, as seen while riding a city bus; a long-ago job interview at one of the several meat wholesalers, also on Walton.

    My poem is a tip of the cap to the square.