A Review of Short Verses & Other Curses by Paul Xylinides of theliteraryreader

I am very proud and honored to have received such a warm review from the great Paul Xylinides of the theliteraryreader (theliteraryreader.com).


As you may be aware, Paul’s work is not unfamiliar to this site, as his THE WILD HORSES OF HIROSHIMA is reviewed here and is my favorite Indie Author read to date.


I strongly encourage you – it’s for your own good, believe me – to visit with Paul at both his literary review site and at his author site paulxylinides.com to check out the intellectually intriguing work he does. Make sure you follow his sites so you don’t miss out in the future.


To read my review of THE WILD HORSES OF HIROSHIMA, click here.


To read more of Paul’s writing found on this site, enter “paul xylinides” in the search box.


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Short Verses





Review



of



Kurt Brindley’s



Short Verses & Other Curses

(Haiku, Senryū, & Other Poetic, Artistic, & Photographic Miscellany)



by



Paul Xylinides



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A Warrior Poet’s Hard-Won Epiphanies





Self-made and/or naturally insight-endowed, Kurt Brindley has the soul of a poet; further, he has the soul of a warrior poet. He makes passing reference to the martial tradition that has also been a part of his life in the poem “If I Were A Samurai:”





I would know



when to bow

and when to ignore

when to speak

and when to be silent



when to eat

and when to fast

when to think

and when to meditate

when to advance

and when to hold

when to strike

and when to parry

when to kill

and when to die



All writers — the serious and the not-so-much — inevitably find themselves in a battle, as often as not Biblical in proportions, for the human…


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Published on January 20, 2016 09:57
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