Subsequent death is an experimental-verse-novella, inspired by the woks of Mark Z Danielewski, Luke Kennard, and Max Porter. It is seperated into 8 different chapters, and narrated by death as he recounts carrying eight different people into the afterlife. The font/colour/style changes with each chapter, and readers can expect to have to turn the book around, follow paths through writing, and even have to read the book upside down in a mirror to understand certain passages.
Aaron Kent is a working class poet and publisher born and raised in Cornwall. He runs Broken Sleep Books and has had several pamphlets released. J H Prynne called his poetry 'Unicorn flavoured' and how do you top that?
A rather morbid book of poetry, told from the point of view of Death, as he collects the souls of various people. Lots of experimental formatting.
It came with a cassette tape of the author reading his work. Fortunately, I still have a player. The tape was fairly entertaining, enough that I gave the work an extra star.