Gunilla Theander Kester, Ph.D
FULBRIGHT SCHOLAR, POET, AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR, CLASSICAL GUITARIST
Gunilla Theander Kester is the author and co-author of six books, including a scholarly study, two poetry chapbooks, one full length poetry collection, and two collections dedicated to the victims of Flight 3407.
Current projects include a new collection of poetry and a memoir entitled “Streetness Speaks.”
July 30, 2025
GOOD NEWS TO SHARE
My article about Yehuda Amichai: A Perspective (Part 2) just made Consequence Journal’s Notable Publications List.
San Pedro River Review has accepted “In That Neighborhood.”
“Autumn Shapes I-V” has been accepted by J Journal in NYC.
“Come, Talk to Villon” is now published in the Packingtown Review, Vol. 23, Spring 2025.
What You Haven’t Learned is now published in Abridged, Bad Dreams.
My most recent review, Yehuda Amichai: A Perspective, is published in Consequence.
“Colander Fragment 1” is published in the newest volume of Consequence, Spring 2025, Vol. 17.1, Page 43.
I’ve become a regular monthly contributor to Consequence, a literary journal and forum that addresses the consequences, realities, and experiences of war and geopolitical violence through literature, art, and community events. My latest column here.
Yehuda Amichai:
A Perspective (Part 2)
"War and love are central themes in the versatile Israeli author Yehuda Amichai’s work. Yet the most central theme in his collected oeuvre, perhaps, is his ongoing dialogue, not to say, argument with G-d.
BCRS is on hiatus for the summer.
Current & Upcoming
Recently published or forthcoming in the following:
Abridged, Abstract, After Happy Hour, Atlanta Review, ballast journal, Book of Matches, Call Me [Brackets] University of Alabama Creative Writing, Cider Press Review, Concho River Review, Consequence, Doubly Mad Journal, Glint Literary Journal, Great Lakes Review, Hot Pot Magazine, I-70 Review, J Journal, Kestral, Naugatuck River Review, Neologism Poetry Journal, New Millennium Writings, Nixes Mate Review, Oberon Poetry, Ocean State Review, On the Seawall, Packingtown Review Journal, Pangyrus, Paterson Literary Review, Pendemics Journal, Pine Hills Review, Pirene’s Fountain, Plainsongs, Potomac Review, Redactions, Saranac Review, San Pedro River Review, Silk Road Review, Silkworm, Slant, Slipstream, South Florida Poetry Journal, Stone Poetry Quarterly, SWWIM, The American Journal of Poetry, The Citron Review, The Inquisitive Eater, The MacGuffin, The Worchester Review, Third Street Review, Tikkun, Trampoline, West Trestle Review and Whale Road Review.
Nominated two times for the Pushcart Prize and once for Best of the Net.
Gunilla Kester and Mir Ali perform Yad Kiya Dil Ne