William Allegrezza edits the press Moria Books, Moss Trill, and teaches at Indiana University Northwest. He has published many poetry books, poetry reviews, articles, translations, short stories, and poems. He founded and curated series A, a reading series in Chicago, from 2006-2010. More information about him can be found at https://www.allegrezza.info.
i watch for trees in motion for birds crisscrossing open space and i find distinct presences making way for enlightenment
--from FILAMENT SENSE
There are times in this book where I feel an afinity to the author's watchful eye, waiting. It's not sentimental this book, as it looks for what beauty we know we're capable of.