Author: Kimberly Vargas Agnese
My name is Kimberly Vargas Agnese, though I've previously written as Kae Bucher.
I was born in the Florida Keys, but grew up in the Bay Area before migrating south to the San Joaquin Valley. As I ride barefoot around Fresno, I consider the paths I've chosen and the crossroads where our country seems to have perched itself.
Thanks to my Romani ancestry, many people groups reside within me and my poetry tends to reflect this. I love welcoming the sunrise with my Native American flute. I've been rumored to juggle while teaching students how to write. And if you can't find me, I'm probably hanging out with Jesus listening to parables.
“Fairies Speak about such things”by: “KAE BUCHER” from CALIFORNIA
black pepper on paper (N. Korea cinquain)
Sip love cinquain
For India’s Black Diamonds with Love (a Ghazal)
Run from king’s horses run from kings men (50 words for N. Korean refugees)
Question Evil (50 words about North Korea Hunger)
She runs through hallways ( 50 words for N. Korean sex trafficking victims)
Brown rabbit brushes hop (a Sijo for the lost voices of N. Korea)