Lyman Ditson is a poet and lifelong questioner. His work often circles around memory, loss, presence, and the strange space between human connection and technology.
A self-taught writer with an unconventional path, he draws on decades of lived experience, spiritual inquiry, and curiosity about consciousness to create poems that resonate on emotional, existential, and intellectual levels.
He currently lives in the Midwest with his partner. These days, his time is spent writing, reading, and reflecting. His newest book, The Poetry Contest: Human vs. Machine, is a collaborative literary experiment with an AI he calls Adam.
To explore more of his work and interviews, search online for ‘The Poetry Contest Lyman Ditson’ or visit his press page.