Mykyta Ryzhykh, tombboy (Lost Telegram Press)

A red book cover with black dotsMykyta Ryzhykh is the author of the poetry collection tombboy, published by Lost Telegram Press (April, 2026). Mykyta’s poetry has also appeared in The Gravity of the Thing’s Summer 2025 issue, Winter 2024 issue, and Winter 2023 issue.

Praise:

“In his book, as in books of poems written in poetic forms and free verse, language moves through a pattern, and the basic organizing unit is the line. In tombboy, the line may be a syllable, a sign, an image, or even a dot… Readers may rightfully assume that many, even all the poems in tombboy, are anti-war poems… yet it would be inaccurate to infer these concrete poems are doctrinaire, or purely political. Nor are they autobiographical. But they are personal, intuitive, original, and memorable, each with something to show.”

– Peter Mladinic, author of House Sitting, Knives on the Table and many other books

tombboy is filled with an experimental spirit, combining fearless phrasing with satirical madness. The result is a fascinating examination of the human condition… it seems there are no limits to his masterful creativity. Each page of this book will grab your attention. tombboy deserves a prominent spot on your bookshelf.”

– Roberta Beach Jacobson, editor of Five Fleas Itchy Poetry and smols poetry journal