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Norman Minnick came of age in the 1980s punk scene of Louisville, Kentucky, and was the lead singer of the band Bush League. He lives in Indianapolis and is the author of the poetry collection Advice for a Young Poet.
Staying at home with my books and out-of-tune piano / and a cat who loves me only when she’s out of food is nothing new. / I’m OK. Thank you for asking. I have become quite used to sending / thoughts and prayers to those who keep the world going round / while I spin old punk records — Dead Kennedys, Buzzcocks, Crass — / lamenting days long past.
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