Grand Shores is the ideal Midwest town - safe, affluent, unassuming. For Julius Keller, however, the thought of settling down in his hometown stirs painful memories and leaves him feeling trapped. When a local credit union is robbed, the news catapults the tranquil paradise into the media spotlight and forces Julius, along with his drug dealer and best friend Byron, to make a life-changing decision. Constantly hounded by the pressures of home life, and with a mysterious pursuer closely on their heels, Julius and Byron dart across America - embarking on a kaleidoscope of excess-induced adventures fueled by sex, drugs and alcohol - as they recklessly search for the elusive 21st century American Dream. When a drug deal with one of Mexico's most dangerous drug lords takes an unexpected turn, the two friends must face the harsh reality that the roads chosen in life come with a price to be paid - and that price could end up costing them everything.
A cartographical anthology navigating the uncharted waters that ran between two oracles just before they fell, Murder Starboard is a nautical reflection in the aqueducts of time leading up to the turn of the century. Below its surface lurks vivid, fathomed images of heaven, hell and the maelstroms we frantically tread in between. The collection serves as a metrical lighthouse, standing unabashedly tall and proud amidst the darkened ripples of a looming Y2K tsunami - a dactylic buoy bobbing determinately in a sea of uncertainty ... before the wave of smartphones and social media crashed down and drowned us all.
Written in the dawn of multiculturalism during the early to mid 1990s, Eidolons of Ecstasy is a ""poetical bildungsroman"" exploring the topics of self-discovery, sex, death, travel, politics and spirituality. The poems - a collection of quatrains, free and blank verse, epics, odes and more - illustrate the reaction to a sudden onslaught of information available to a generation who sought their tenets through movements as grunge, hip hop, the fall of a wall and the rise of the Internet.
Written in the dawn of multiculturalism during the early to mid 1990s, Eidolons of Ecstasy is a ""poetical bildungsroman"" exploring the topics of self-discovery, sex, death, travel, politics and spirituality. The poems - a collection of quatrains, free and blank verse, epics, odes and more - illustrate the reaction to a sudden onslaught of information available to a generation who sought their tenets through movements as grunge, hip hop, the fall of a wall and the rise of the Internet.
A cartographical anthology navigating the uncharted waters that ran between two oracles just before they fell, Murder Starboard is a nautical reflection in the aqueducts of time leading up to the turn of the century. Below its surface lurks vivid, fathomed images of heaven, hell and the maelstroms we frantically tread in between. The collection serves as a metrical lighthouse, standing unabashedly tall and proud amidst the darkened ripples of a looming Y2K tsunami - a dactylic buoy bobbing determinately in a sea of uncertainty ... before the wave of smartphones and social media crashed down and drowned us all.
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