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December 26, 2016

ASMF - 25% Discount

Anchor and Plume ends its December promotion this week. Order your copy of "After So Many Fires" and receive 25% off your purchase. Use code HAULIDAY at checkout.

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Stay tuned for podcast and local reading announcements. Happy reading!
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Published on December 26, 2016 09:18 Tags: after-so-many-fires

December 10, 2016

Preorder - After So Many Fires

Greetings fellow bibliophiles.

My first collection of poetry, "After So Many Fires," is now available for pre-order directly from the publisher (Anchor and Plume). Click on the link below to receive 25% off your purchase during the month of December. Use code HAULIDAY at checkout.

The official release date is mid-March 2017. Stay tuned for reading and book signing announcements in Seattle and Spokane.

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After So Many Fires: Synopsis

After So Many Fires explores the tension of myth and modernity, faith and doubt, and the strange (often violent) interplay between humanity and the natural world. The poems seek moments of cohesion, of harmony, even in an age of moral and environmental catastrophe. The severed arm of Grendel twitches on a classroom floor. A father builds his monument. Achilles is lost in a sea of smartphones. A child gazes into the "other space" of an aquarium. In each of these instances, the sentimental is met with suspicion and the project of self-actualization is abandoned. After So Many Fires champions what G.K. Chesterton calls, “the democracy of the dead." It invites readers to position their sorrows and delights within the larger context of human history, myth, and abiding faith.
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Published on December 10, 2016 12:14 Tags: after-so-many-fires

November 29, 2015

Publication News

Greetings all,

Anchor and Plume has accepted my first collection of poetry: After So Many Fires. The book is slated for publication in 2017. I am grateful to Amanda Mays and the rest of the editorial staff at Anchor and Plume for their faith in my work. I'll let you know more as the project progresses.
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Published on November 29, 2015 18:48 Tags: webster-poetry-anchor-and-plume