This collection of poem considers and comments upon various aspects of human experience related to time, memory, and storytelling. The poems often utilize surrealist techniques as a means to explore personal history and popular culture. In keeping with Dadaist tradition, objects from nature are often recontextualized as manmade objects. Though not linked specifically by an overarching narrative, several of the poems revolve around a central unnamed character who is lost in the woods behind his own house
The poetry collection entitled will you tell me what I look like? melds together the verbal and visu...
The following collection of poems works through memory, peeling back the speaker’s relationship to t...
Before You Become Improbable is a poetry collection that tackles issues as various as marriage, pare...
This poetry manuscript explores loneliness, sexuality, violence, gender/fluidity, the self, the idea...
Scary, No Scary, the follow-up to my first collection of poems, The Man Suit (Black Ocean 2007), is ...
“The Night Owl and Other Poems” is a collection of poems that explores four areas of the human condi...
At the beginning of the XX century surrealists rebelled against traditional culture and expressed th...
Which sun gazed down on your last dream?*: A question that Charles Baudelaire asks in his On Wine an...
Nothing Buried Stays Buried is a collection of poems that embraces raw imagery, threads of magical r...
When put to the question, What are your poetics? I usually answer that I tend toward lyrical and n...
In 2003, Martin Rees referred to the present as “mankind’s final century.” A few years later, Slavoj...
Creativity involves revelation: a moment of recognition, a coming into knowledge. These moments take...
This book of poems ranges in style from narrative to condensed lyric moment, and shifts in perspecti...
Humans share both space and meaning, but memory individualizes those spaces for each of us. Language...
The genesis of this collection of poems lies most sincerely in the death of fathers. The poems are s...
The poetry collection entitled will you tell me what I look like? melds together the verbal and visu...
The following collection of poems works through memory, peeling back the speaker’s relationship to t...
Before You Become Improbable is a poetry collection that tackles issues as various as marriage, pare...
This poetry manuscript explores loneliness, sexuality, violence, gender/fluidity, the self, the idea...
Scary, No Scary, the follow-up to my first collection of poems, The Man Suit (Black Ocean 2007), is ...
“The Night Owl and Other Poems” is a collection of poems that explores four areas of the human condi...
At the beginning of the XX century surrealists rebelled against traditional culture and expressed th...
Which sun gazed down on your last dream?*: A question that Charles Baudelaire asks in his On Wine an...
Nothing Buried Stays Buried is a collection of poems that embraces raw imagery, threads of magical r...
When put to the question, What are your poetics? I usually answer that I tend toward lyrical and n...
In 2003, Martin Rees referred to the present as “mankind’s final century.” A few years later, Slavoj...
Creativity involves revelation: a moment of recognition, a coming into knowledge. These moments take...
This book of poems ranges in style from narrative to condensed lyric moment, and shifts in perspecti...
Humans share both space and meaning, but memory individualizes those spaces for each of us. Language...
The genesis of this collection of poems lies most sincerely in the death of fathers. The poems are s...
The poetry collection entitled will you tell me what I look like? melds together the verbal and visu...
The following collection of poems works through memory, peeling back the speaker’s relationship to t...
Before You Become Improbable is a poetry collection that tackles issues as various as marriage, pare...