Equidistant is a simple, honest, funny, and thoroughly thought-provoking poetry collection from Eric Nixon. Containing 150 poems spanning the course of 2018, it reads like the journal of a soul with a keenly observant eye and a fascinating way of describing the oft-overlooked details we pass by in everyday life. This collection alternates between delving into the deeper full-length mirror reflections of our humanity that we are reluctant to face and, a moment later, will have you laughing at the absurdity of existence.
Eric Nixon is an author and poet. He self published his first collection of poetry, Anything But Dreams, which was selected as an iUniverse Editor’s Choice book in 2004. In 2011, Garrison Keillor read his poem “Riding The Red Line” on the nationally syndicated public radio program, The Writer’s Almanac. Between 2012 and 2013, he published two poetry collections, Lost In Thought and Trying Not To Blink. Emily Dickinson, Superhero – Vol. 1 is his first novel. Eric lives with his family in Portland, Oregon.