Reseña del editor:
Poetry. You wake up with your hopes for sprinklers that don't cost too much. Then you start your walking and thinking of what the first moonwalk cost us. There's the us, yes, whomever in your life you want to take over your long standing nights. You and the day and the us and the thinking all start together, and NO, NOT TODAY starts there over and over. Wise out of the side of the mouth, funny and pillow talking, these are daily delvings "clearly intimate and at home / in the country," impressed and terrified by the consistency of life and love. Reading the poems of Jordan Stempleman is like becoming your own trust fall partner.
Biografía del autor:
Jordan Stempleman is a writer living in Kansas City, Missouri. His books include WALLOP (Magic Helicopter Press, 2015), NO, NOT TODAY (Magic Helicopter Press, 2012), and STRING PARADE (BlazeVOX [books], 2008).He co-edits The Continental Review, teaches writing and literature at the Kansas City Art Institute, and curates A Common Sense Reading Series.
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