This collection of poems follows an inner sequence across a variety of landscapes, all of which pause for a moment to allow reflection about the world in which we live: “The relevant thing, if anything actually is, / Is that burning city on the television screen.” And, of course: “The Internet is in my coffee maker."
Mitch Sebourn is currently working his way through law school while (not so) secretly focussing most of his attention on trying to write The Great American Classic. He has published three novels and a collection of poetry in paperback, as well as a new novel, Watershed, available as a Kindle eBook.
He enjoys reading, writing, hiking, and is looking forward to being married next July.
When he is not sitting atop Tikaboo Peak spying on the inhabitants of Area 51, or scaling the slopes of Colorado's 14ers, he can typically be found calling the Hogs in central Arkansas.