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Heal My Heroes
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Jonathan Kermah's 'Heal My Heroes' is a self-published poetry collection that dedicates fifty poems to both comic-book heroes and the everyday heroes and villains of life.
The book blends pop-culture references and vivid personal storytelling, pairing poems with color artwork from local artists.
Kermah developed the collection over roughly two years while participating in a community literature initiative and performing in Los Angeles poetry spaces.
He funded, self-published, and is independently promoting the book, selling copies directly and via Amazon.
The work frames cultural and intimate reflections through the conceit of superpowers, identity, and community.
The book blends pop-culture references and vivid personal storytelling, pairing poems with color artwork from local artists.
Kermah developed the collection over roughly two years while participating in a community literature initiative and performing in Los Angeles poetry spaces.
He funded, self-published, and is independently promoting the book, selling copies directly and via Amazon.
The work frames cultural and intimate reflections through the conceit of superpowers, identity, and community.
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as his self-published poetry collection and discussed by the hosts in an author interview and reading.

Jonathan Kermah

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to describe his new self-published poetry collection and discuss its themes and release.

Jonathan Kermah

The New York Times's Cesar Chavez Investigation, the Afroman Trial, and the Taylor Frankie Paul Controversy


