Yeah, I know, ya haven’t read a poem since ya got out o’ school. But this ain’t Browning, Shakespeare, Frost, or that old weird Dickenson lady. Pulp Poetry is t’ verse what Pulp Fiction is to prose. It’s cheap an’ sordid an' got no redeemin' social value, but really fun t’ read. Stuff your boring old high school English teach would hate—but you won’t. Okay—‘Nuff said! Just give it a shot. You’ll be glad ya did.
D. Larry Patterson is a retired US Air Force Colonel and former DoD Management Consultant. Originally from Mission Hills, Kansas (a suburb of Kansas City, Mo.), he is a long time resident of Fort Worth, where he lives with his wife Carol and several pampered pussycats. He has published fourteen novels, several collections of short stories and novellas, a collection of “Pulp” Poetry, and several children’s and non-fiction books. As an experienced freelance writer and photographer, he contributed numerous feature articles and photographs to a wide variety of national and international publications. He and Carol divide their time between Fort Worth, the Colorado Rockies and Ozark Mountains in Northwest Arkansas.