Author: | Lauren Ipsome | ISBN: | 9781311303684 |
Publisher: | Lauren Ipsome | Publication: | December 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Lauren Ipsome |
ISBN: | 9781311303684 |
Publisher: | Lauren Ipsome |
Publication: | December 16, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This is NOT your lit-professor’s poetry, this is a nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat adventure. “Abandoned” to “Zombie” it’s all in here (yes, I said: zombie poetry!). There’s something for everyone in this compilation of works, from the true complexities of poetic nature to the absolutely absurd and wild ramblings of the author via short prose pieces.
Modern, 21st Century poetry is accessible to all readers as urban or spoken word, free-verse and traditional fixed forms, “prosetry,” and prose vignettes (short story “snapshots”). These works are thought-provoking and run the gamut from the easy-read to the intense and complex. The author holds nothing back, exploring from the mundane to the taboo, and takes the reader’s hand down a tangled path of picking through stones and bones to find the tiny diamonds of wisdom thrown in for good measure. A true cacophony of voices that are the ramblings of a parade of characters and things that haunt and skitter though an author’s cluttered mind. “We [writers] don’t know where they come from, those proverbial critters that go bump in the night, we’re just the messengers. Tragic by nature.”
This is NOT your lit-professor’s poetry, this is a nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat adventure. “Abandoned” to “Zombie” it’s all in here (yes, I said: zombie poetry!). There’s something for everyone in this compilation of works, from the true complexities of poetic nature to the absolutely absurd and wild ramblings of the author via short prose pieces.
Modern, 21st Century poetry is accessible to all readers as urban or spoken word, free-verse and traditional fixed forms, “prosetry,” and prose vignettes (short story “snapshots”). These works are thought-provoking and run the gamut from the easy-read to the intense and complex. The author holds nothing back, exploring from the mundane to the taboo, and takes the reader’s hand down a tangled path of picking through stones and bones to find the tiny diamonds of wisdom thrown in for good measure. A true cacophony of voices that are the ramblings of a parade of characters and things that haunt and skitter though an author’s cluttered mind. “We [writers] don’t know where they come from, those proverbial critters that go bump in the night, we’re just the messengers. Tragic by nature.”