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This collection of one stanza poems covers several themes from decay to death and from love to lust. The writer explores the weight of memory and the fogginess of recollection. Included are experiments with typography, form, and language which allow the images to carry the ideas instead of interpreting for the reader.
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Created over 1 year agoAbout Michael Neal Morris
Michael Neal Morris is the author of Based on Imaginary Events, Release, Haiku, Etc., Music for Arguments, In Domestic News and other books. He has published a number of stories, poems, and essays both online and in print. He teaches Composition and Creative Writing at Eastfield College in Mesquite. He lives with his wife, children, and two snarky cats just outside the Dallas area.
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