"A clever, postmodern take on logic exploring love. This collection of poems is experimental yet cohesive in nature. A read-before-you-die series of words that undulates on the page."-Kelly Sexton
A solid collection. A careful theme and resonance can be pulled from each poem, but at the same time are all strikingly unique. they flow well together and separate. Favorite: “a poem called Beth”
This review may be biased because I've been following Fitz's work since before this book came out, and he's a poet that I really enjoy. I loved this collection. My only gripe if I had to nitpick is that the font is too small, but that is forgivable.