Scratching Negatives in Search of Color
This is a collection of poems, some published and some I just still believe in, which for whatever reasons have not found the hands of publishers yet. Many of these are experimental, and really represent a broad range of poetics, including performance poetry. A tenebrist's attempt at imagistic revelry.
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Scratching Negatives in Search of Color
This is a collection of poems, some published and some I just still believe in, which for whatever reasons have not found the hands of publishers yet. Many of these are experimental, and really represent a broad range of poetics, including performance poetry. A tenebrist's attempt at imagistic revelry.
Sometimes a poet's vision rides an edge of abstraction that blurs the boundaries of established commercial poetics. This collection features poems that slip shadowy through the spectrums of poetics, including poetry written for the page and for the stage. Consider this a tenebrist's attempt at imagistic revelry.
Included in this assemblage are poems that the author has honed against the elemental nature of audience and editor alike. Many of the works are representative of the delving pe
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Sometimes a poet's vision rides an edge of abstraction that blurs the boundaries of established commercial poetics. This collection features poems that slip shadowy through the spectrums of poetics, including poetry written for the page and for the stage. Consider this a tenebrist's attempt at imagistic revelry.
Included in this assemblage are poems that the author has honed against the elemental nature of audience and editor alike. Many of the works are representative of the delving pen that writers take up in searching through their own natures to find the artist core within. The remaining poems are intended to reflect the visions of a world that thrust against the eyes like hummingbirds and streetlights, invoking reflection and spectral analysis as the poet strives to find the light existing in both the obvious and the hidden.
If we do indeed occupy a multiverse, as string theory suggests, then the implications of light and gravity become monumentally more complex. This text is essentially an attempt to find the corners where light bends and explore the abstract regions uncovered by its movement.
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