
by NEVENA KOVACEVIC
My bookshelf
The Secret Wife was Left Neglected in The Blue Bistro
Reading The Testaments of Children of Cape Horn
The List was long, and she hoped she still had time to Contact The Hangman In The Mirror.
Girl, Wash Your Face, the waitress said, you’re losing The Edge of Reason
She looked up, wondering if she still knew The Art Of Thinking Clearly,
Maybe You Should Talk To Someone, she suggested
Where? the woman asked breathlessly
Why here, in Cosmos, on our Pale Blue Dot, where Angels And Demons fight for eternity

Nevena Kovacevic is an enthusiastic writer expressing herself in poetry, short stories and adult fiction. She attends the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies Creative Writing program, where she shares her love of writing and reading. In addition, Nevena enjoys cooking, gardening, and hiking with her husband and their children. While her day job involves lots of office work, she is an avid book club member. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario, where she’s currently working on a novel.
