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New Book of Poems Coming Soon
Just finished proofing the pre-galleys for Ultra Deep Field, my third book of poems (Brick Road Poetry Press). The publisher has finished the cover art. Hard galleys to go. The book should be out in August.
Needless to say, I'm excited.
More on this soon.
In the mean time--well, what is there in the mean time but urgency and love?
Needless to say, I'm excited.
In the mean time--well, what is there in the mean time but urgency and love?
Published on July 02, 2017 05:49
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Ultra Deep Field
My third book of poems is now available for pre-order from Brick Road Poetry Press. Books will ship Aug. 28, 2017. Also, if the Ultra Deep Field is purchased along with my previous book, The Prisoners, the publisher is offering a deep discount.
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
Published on July 22, 2017 16:38
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Blurbs
Want to know more about my new book, Ultra Deep Field? Read these cool blurbs from Marc Harshman, Karen Craigo, and Matthew Lippman:
"In these poems, Ace Boggess pursues the tough questions about what makes us tick, what makes us keep going, what makes us say enough is enough. With Boggess the pursuit is made with an abnormally brutal honesty and deft manipulation of image that creates poetry rich with surprise and revelation—definitely not to be missed. There are poems about the ‘ultra deep field’ of the universe, about garbage trucks, fake orchids, and what it’s like to have a one-night stand with a good poem. No one-night stand with these poems, though—the danger here is long term.”
—Marc Harshman, poet laureate of West Virginia, author of Believe What You Can and Green-Silver and Silent
“Ace Boggess’ poems are part political, part visionary, part blunt force love. His work moves between the radiant and the relish. That is, they shine and then, when you read them, after you have read them, they just continue on and you appreciate and appreciate and appreciate what has been given to you. Ultra Deep Field is a body of work that illuminates the whole of your being. No joke. These poems light you up, because the one collective heart that he has built from verse is filled with light. It’s a light of the mind and blood and whatever else comes between—that quiet, that everlasting, inside Existential quiet: still the stillness of losing oh that lost art of the lost. Ace Boggess is a poet of extraordinary vision. His work is born from the ‘still’ and shines up the world.”
—Matthew Lippman, author of American Chew and The New Year of Yellow
“You can count on two things with the poet Ace Boggess: he deals out truth and he doesn’t put on airs. Reading his poems is like hanging out with some secular Jesus, following paths to places we haven’t been before, no one too low for his love. One of my favorite poems from when I was editor-in-chief of Mid-American Review was ‘Potato Chip Sandwich,’ included here; it is a poem that celebrates exactly what it claims to: its riffled valleys crunching on a bun / … twigs snapping once twice. Ace and I have been in similar straits, but he has found a way to make them lyrical. These poems enact themselves right on the page. They speak of beauty and simultaneously create it. They speak of truth and throw it down. Ask me why beautiful moments rob entire days of their despair / or why truth may be painful but it’s never personal: This poet does the asking, and the questions themselves are answers that both ache and elevate.”
—Karen Craigo, author of No More Milk and Passing Through Humansville
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
"In these poems, Ace Boggess pursues the tough questions about what makes us tick, what makes us keep going, what makes us say enough is enough. With Boggess the pursuit is made with an abnormally brutal honesty and deft manipulation of image that creates poetry rich with surprise and revelation—definitely not to be missed. There are poems about the ‘ultra deep field’ of the universe, about garbage trucks, fake orchids, and what it’s like to have a one-night stand with a good poem. No one-night stand with these poems, though—the danger here is long term.”
—Marc Harshman, poet laureate of West Virginia, author of Believe What You Can and Green-Silver and Silent
“Ace Boggess’ poems are part political, part visionary, part blunt force love. His work moves between the radiant and the relish. That is, they shine and then, when you read them, after you have read them, they just continue on and you appreciate and appreciate and appreciate what has been given to you. Ultra Deep Field is a body of work that illuminates the whole of your being. No joke. These poems light you up, because the one collective heart that he has built from verse is filled with light. It’s a light of the mind and blood and whatever else comes between—that quiet, that everlasting, inside Existential quiet: still the stillness of losing oh that lost art of the lost. Ace Boggess is a poet of extraordinary vision. His work is born from the ‘still’ and shines up the world.”
—Matthew Lippman, author of American Chew and The New Year of Yellow
“You can count on two things with the poet Ace Boggess: he deals out truth and he doesn’t put on airs. Reading his poems is like hanging out with some secular Jesus, following paths to places we haven’t been before, no one too low for his love. One of my favorite poems from when I was editor-in-chief of Mid-American Review was ‘Potato Chip Sandwich,’ included here; it is a poem that celebrates exactly what it claims to: its riffled valleys crunching on a bun / … twigs snapping once twice. Ace and I have been in similar straits, but he has found a way to make them lyrical. These poems enact themselves right on the page. They speak of beauty and simultaneously create it. They speak of truth and throw it down. Ask me why beautiful moments rob entire days of their despair / or why truth may be painful but it’s never personal: This poet does the asking, and the questions themselves are answers that both ache and elevate.”
—Karen Craigo, author of No More Milk and Passing Through Humansville
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
Published on July 24, 2017 19:25
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A box of books
Nothing feels better than opening that box and finding a stack of copies of your new book. Well, except maybe narcotics, sex, and when the Parole Board says, "Go home." But, those things are relics of another time. For now ... the box!
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
Published on July 28, 2017 07:01
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books, literature, poetry, ultra-deep-field
The Journey
Ultra Deep Field is a direct follow-up to my second book, The Prisoners. These aren't prison poems per se, but they follow my thought journey from my last year inside, through a year on parole, and into my first year of freedom. I'm overjoyed with how this book turned out. I hope you'll consider pre-ordering a copy.
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
Published on July 31, 2017 06:40
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Poem in The Mantle
My poem "Isn't Today Worth Fighting for?" is up today in The Mantle.
https://themantlepoetry.wordpress.com...
https://themantlepoetry.wordpress.com...
Published on August 01, 2017 13:16
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Language quirks
The ex-journalist in me feels weird asking folks to pre-order my new book. Really, how do you pre-order something? You're still ordering, aren't you? So, I'd rather just say "please order my new book." But, 'pre-order' is the current style.
On that same note, if when I'm gone some literary geniuses publish a book of my work called Posthumous Poems, I will haunt them and curse their families for seven generations.
Nonetheless, laugh with me as, in all seriousness, I say that pre-ordering for my new book is available now:
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
On that same note, if when I'm gone some literary geniuses publish a book of my work called Posthumous Poems, I will haunt them and curse their families for seven generations.
Nonetheless, laugh with me as, in all seriousness, I say that pre-ordering for my new book is available now:
http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
Published on August 04, 2017 06:22
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Pre-orders ship in two weeks
Still time to get yours. Don't be late to the party. http://brickroadpoetrypress.com/order...
Published on August 14, 2017 10:58
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Poems in Weatherbeaten
Thrilled to have three poems in the first issue of Weatherbeaten. Check it out.
https://weatherbeatenlit.com/summer20...
https://weatherbeatenlit.com/summer20...
Published on August 18, 2017 17:01
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books, literature, poetry, ultra-deep-field
Oyster River Pages
My poem "What Have You Been Watching?" is in the inaugural issue of Oyster River Pages today. Some other friends and acquaintances in there, too, including Grant Clauser and Laura Madeline Wiseman:
https://www.oysterriverpages.com/been...
https://www.oysterriverpages.com/been...
Published on August 29, 2017 05:15
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