$8.00 Copyright 2012—Published by Argus House Press
ISBN: 978-0-9831613-2-5
“In winter, the land will forget I was here,” states Jory Mickelson’s narrator in his gorgeous collection Slow Depth, but these plain-spoken, carefully crafted poems stand against that erasure by documenting a poets deep engagement with the physical world, by casting a line into the depths of what it means to be human, of what it means to be broken. Like all good poetry should, Mickelson’s skillful and tender poems reach “further/than what we can see or know.”
$8.00 Copyright 2012—Published by Argus House Press—22pgs—
ISBN: 978-0-9831613-2-5
“In winter, the land will forget I was here,” states Jory Mickelson’s narrator in his gorgeous collection Slow Depth, but these plain-spoken, carefully crafted poems stand against that erasure by documenting a poets deep engagement with the physical world, by casting a line into the depths of what it means to be human, of what it means to be broken. Like all good poetry should, Mickelson’s skillful and tender poems reach “further/than what we can see or know.”
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