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The Polygons: Surrealist Poems 2

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A second helping of surreal work from a word play laden, free associating stream of consciousness, focusing more on rhyme than reason, the passage of time than any season from a seasoned wordsmith, completed a week before the author's 40th birthday. This one of a kind collection also includes an inside look as to how and why the author writes surrealist poems encouraging the reader to try the style on for size themselves.

45 pages, Paperback

Published August 14, 2020

About the author

Scottt Raven

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Scott Raven Tarazevits (Scottt Raven) is an actor, poet, teacher and author of over 200 sonnets or Sconnettts currently living in MIAMI FL with his wife, son and cat Vanna White. He recently released STAY AT POEM DAD , an adult children's book with a special kids game embedded inside that provides exclusive access to videos, audio tracks and live performances of the poems inside the book.

Newest Release: STAY AT POEM DAD
Upcoming: META-VERSES and THE CLASS SUPPER available as an ebook on scotttraven.com

His written work has appeared in such places as Ars Medica, These Summer Months, Nine Cloud Journal, The NYTimes, NYPOST, Shout out Miami and Key Biscayne's Island News.

He appeared in a live reading of Mark Z Danielewski's The Fifty Year Sword, productions of Much Ado About Nothing and Twelfth Night and performed (an original version of) the Address to a Haggis at a Burn's Night for Diageo. Scottt wrote an original piece co-written for the Jack London Gala lauded by the Lasseter family and has penned poems for FIAT, Purina and the CDC.

As co-founder of a trio of spoken word artists, Mayhem Poets Scottt still performs from prisons to playgrounds in schools, theaters and colleges around the world.

He is looking to run additional storytelling series at libraries throughout Florida and lead intergenerational writing workshops between teens and senior citizens at assisted living facilities.

He's always open to continually collaborate with other creatives in film, poetry and podcasting @scotttraven

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