Scott Jehle lives and works in Wichita, Kansas. He has published poems in multiple journals. He most often uses poetry to explore conflicts, paradoxes, or little epiphanies--though he sometimes writes a poem simply because there’s no better way to find out what he thinks or how he feels. He usually employs line breaks to indicate those places where a reader might pause for breath or emphasis, though he’s not above using them for the sake of trickery. May you find these poems in a moment when they’re able to speak to you . . . and may you find something useful in what they have to say.