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This Uneven Universe

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"...Gorman exposes rifts, shifts, and thoughtless inequities. Ultimately though, this is a selection of poems about searching in this chaos to find a kind of equilibrium. 'So remember / say the stars / even in turbulent times / to be grateful / for the locations / of every atom / in this uneven universe'" -Marc Janssen, coordinator of the Salem Poetry Project and author of November Reconsidered "...a sweet surprise of short, full-to-bursting nuggets of self-knowing shared for our mutual growth. It is a collection of small, brave, and pointedly insightful poems that question, warn of thin places on the road while alternately inviting and taunting us to pay closer attention to small essentials." -Ayodele Nzinga, author of Horse Eaters, SorrowLand Oracle, and Incandescent Inaugural Poet Laureate of Oakland, CA "Gorman provides insights into the little moments of the day that are the building blocks of what really matters. Each page is layered and nuanced, building upon one another to culminate in a collection that is timely and necessary." -Jessica Mehta, author of When We Talk of Stolen Sisters

Author Biography:

Benjamin Gorman is an award-winning high school English teacher, political activist, author, poet, and co-publisher at Not a Pipe Publishing. He lives in Independence, Oregon with bibliophile and guillotine aficionado Chrystal, his favorite son, Noah, and his dog, E.V. (External Validation). His novels are The Sum of Our Gods, Corporate High School, The Digital Storm: A Science Fiction Reimagining of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, and Don't Read This Book. His first book of poetry, When She Leaves Me, was published in November of 2020. He believes in his students and the future they'll create if given the chance.
Release date Australia
November 9th, 2021
Pages
116
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
133x203x6
ISBN-13
9781956892017
Product ID
35390446

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