Mike Girshovsky
Author Profiles

About the Author:

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Mike Girshovsky
Chicago, USA

Mike was born in Kuibyshev. From the seventh grade until he turned 45, he lived 200 meters from the Volga River. He spent his nights writing poetry on the Volga embankment. He didn’t know how to rhyme until he wrote a sonnet in 1977. Once he learned to rhyme, he spent five years writing a wreath of sonnets. Over the course of 10 years, he gradually transitioned from mechanical engineer to psychologist. Perestroika came, and in 1989, he stopped writing. In 1998, he moved to Chicago and changed his name from Mishka to Mike. Around 2010, he gradually began writing again. He worked as a massage therapist for 15-20 years, but when quarantine began, he was forced into retirement. He has authored a dozen books and, in 2017, started “A Poet’s Video Blog” on YouTube.

Bookshelf
behind_the_border-cover
by Nina Kossman

“13 short pieces…pungently convey the effects of growing up under a totalitarian regime.”                       .—Publishers Weekly

Version 1.0.0
by Nina Kossman

A new book of poems by Nina Kossman. “When the mythological and personal meet, something transforms for this reader…” —Ilya Kaminsky

Other Shepherds: Poems with Translations from Marina Tsvetaeva by Nina Kossman
by Nina Kossman

Original poetry by Nina Kossman, accompanied by a selection of poems by Marina Tsvetaeva, translated from Russian by Kossman. “The sea is a postcard,” writes Nina Kossman. There is both something elemental in this vision and—iron-tough.”
—Ilya Kaminsky

cockroach cover
by Nina Kossman

A collection of nonsense poetry for readers who love Edward Lear, Dr. Seuss, Hilaire Belloc, and all things delightfully peculiar.

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