R. J. Keeler (robert.j.keeler@ieee.org)
The author was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, and grew up in the jungles of Colombia. He holds a BS in Mathematics from North Carolina State University, an MS in Computer Science from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, an MBA from the University of California at Los Angeles, and a Certificate in Poetry from the University of Washington. An Honorman in the U.S. Naval Submarine School, he was Submarine Service (SS) qualified. He is a recipient of the Vietnam Service Medal, Honorable Discharge, and a Whiting Foundation Experimental Grant. He is a member of IEEE (technological society), AAAS (scientific society), and the Academy of American Poets. A former Boeing engineer.
His first poetry collection, Detonation, and his second collection, Snowman, were published in 2020. His third collection, The Open Gate, will be published in 2021; his fourth collection, The Oil Fields of Tibú, is searching for a publisher for 2022.
Artistic Statement: Does not subscribe to the cattle-prod paradigm of poetry. May tend to melancholy. Humor trumps everything. My submissions stand on their own merits.