Angelo Moore, lead singer of popular ska, funk and metal band, Fishbone, also gave Heavy Things a few praises. "An exquisite collaboration of wordsmith talent and poetic word placement and of intellectual storytelling that one can enjoy thoroughly. I highly recommend this as good reading." -Angelo Moore Finch’s poems in his new upcoming edition of Heavy Things that will be released in 2019, caught the attention of well-known novelist and best seller of Los Angeles Times, Jervey Tervalon. "J.G. Finch is a poet of talent and ambition. In his collection Heavy Things, he demonstrates his depth and range as he explores what it means to be driven by the need to understand the complexities of self." -Jervey Tervalon
Justin Garfield Daniels known as J.G. Finch is an African American poet from the south who is known for his beautiful and tearful poetry. He received reviews from well known artist from his book of poems called Heavy Things. J.G. Finch is a brilliant poet. His poems tell a story, having all of them start with a beginning, climax and ending. Two of his pieces were accepted in the 2019 Altadena review.
Family background: J.G. Finch comes from a family of educators. Father was professor, therapist and preacher.
Upbringing: J.G. Finch was raised in Tennessee and Texas.
Interesting fact about author: J.G. Finch is autistic. Finch has a fascination with birds hence, his pen name Finch.
I really enjoyed J.G. Finch's "Heavy Things". I really liked that he used some of the more traditional poetic forms and did not rely entirely on abstract formats (Though he is quite skilled at both). The poetry is very visual and helps readers picture a lot of the imagery in their mind. I really liked "Following Sandra in New Orleans". I also enjoyed the simplicity of "Dancing in Los Angeles". The author is quite talented and I would not hesitate to read more of his work. I would recommend his work to others who enjoy poetry, especially with an urban theme.
My copy of this book was won from the Goodreads website and I appreciate the opportunity to read and review it.
J.G. Finch is his own poet. His poetry ranges from dark to convoluted to brilliant, but never lacks raw emotion and his sincere and simple truth. Finch takes his audience on a journey of love and pain and everything in between. His poems remain interesting, yet accessible to everyone.
I enjoy reading in small doses and with these poems I can sit down and read a couple or even just one at a time and it takes me away from my world into a land of chance encounters and vivid descriptions of all of life wild and wooly excitements as well as its harsher sadness. Theres a real wealth of different imagery and one of my personal favorites is----- God Like the Gray Sky------ "To keep this Dream going is to keep walking, keep moving, keep struggling forward..........
This is a wonderfully crafted collection of poems that I reach for each night and I'm definitely looking forward to J.G. Finch's future works.......
I have always loved poetry and recently over the last few years have become more and more spellbound by it. I am always excited with the opportunity to read new authors.
This collection of poems by J.G. Finch is just so truly beautiful, full of raw emotion, heart ache, pain, love, fascination with the world. The vivid and intense words on each page just took me away to another place and I loved it. Readers of this book will experience real emotions, whether it be painful or pleasant.
Highly recommend, and look forward to more books in the future! Yay!
I always keep a journal if things I think while I am reading, these are thoughts I wrote down while reading Heavy Things... It is complex and simple. It is sadness. It is lonely. It is sinning and believing. It is real. It is a prayer.
I received this book through a Goodreads giveaway. I am glad I was one of the people to get this book. Beautiful.
Modern poets tend to try and be as cerebral as possible, which I hate. J.G. Finch on the other-hand writes with simplistic truth. His poems are daring, touching and beautiful. Thank you for letting me see the world with your filter, thank you for your honesty, this is truly art
I have never really been into poetry, but as I delved more and more into this book I discovered a few poems that I did like. I really liked "The coming of winter" which reminded me of childhood winters, and "Rules for birds" which had a twist at the end. Overall a pretty good read.
I won this book in a Goodreads Giveaway. This book is very deep and truly heavy. J.G. Finch took me into his world and opened my eyes. Left me with a perspective I have not experienced. Hauntingly beautiful.
I have such a hard time reviewing poetry books because I don't think I ever got a good enough lesson on them to fully grasp their structure. I can say however, I enjoyed reading this book, I thought it was very well done and I would certainly recommend it to anyone that enjoys poetry.
Since I was raised reading Shakespeare, Keats, Dickinson, and even Poe, my tastes are inclined more towards the classical. So when I read modern creations I include a correction for my bias, as the rules are different. My experience in reading "Heavy Things" was of tenderness, gentility without sappiness, manliness with depth, sensitivity with strength. These poems appear to be the observations of a man who loves, and who has been hurt, but not flawed. He does not seek vengenge, but to be understood, and to gain understanding. The writer sound affable and sincere. So , I enjoyed reading all of these poems.
I won this book in a Goodreads giveaway. This is a beautiful collection of poetry, that I will definitely be rereading. Each poem was an emotional delight to read, I especially loved Noelani Awaits.
An insightful, often poignant read about life's struggles, causes for celebration, and about one man's journey to find answers. I often pick it up to reread a specific piece, which is what I generally enjoy about poetry books. "Country Me" is one of my go to poems with its reminders about a simpler time before we all took on being grown. "Hopes of Sunshine" is another view into love from the outside looking in, which is what makes Finch's work worth reading. His observations about life, interspersed with his own challenges are hopeful despite the darkness that sometimes surrounds his circumstances. Heavy Things is definitely a bedside book I pick up when wanting to read some thoughtful work before sleep.
J. G. Finch’s poems is a wonderful journey of abstract and paradoxical experiences which captivate the reader into reading and re-reading the passages to ascertain its full meaning. Full of raw emotion yet kind and loving in many instances. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Highly recommend this work.
I won this from Goodreads. This is a poetry book but very unlike poetry I have read. The author grew up in the South so his poems reflect this. It is a bit sad for my taste.