Timons Esaias

Timons Esaias is a satirist, writer, and poet living in Pittsburgh. His works, ranging from literary to genre, have been published in twenty-two languages. He has been a finalist for the British Science Fiction Award, and he won the Winter Anthology Contest, the SFPA Poetry Contest, and the Asimov’s Readers Award (twice). He is a recent Pushcart nominee and Intrepid Award winner for the story “To Do.” He is widely deplored for using a pillow as a protagonist. His poetry collection is Why Elephants No Longer Communicate in Greek.

Snuff Poetry
The Man in Front of It
On the Cusp of K7