Concepts
There’s no word
for hero
in some languages,
but there’s always
a word for man,
who’s oftentimes
obscure.
Gil Hoy
Gil Hoy is a Boston poet and trial lawyer who studied poetry at
Boston University through its Evergreen program. Hoy received a B.A. in
Philosophy and Political Science from Boston University, an M.A. in Government from
Georgetown University, and a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of
Law. He served as a Brookline, Massachusetts Selectman for four terms. Hoy’s
poetry has appeared most recently in Chiron Review, Ariel Chart, Social
Justice Poetry, Poetry24, Right Hand Pointing/One Sentence Poems, The Penmen
Review, I am not a silent poet, The New Verse News and Clark Street Review.
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