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Midnight Under The Big Top edited by Brian James Freeman
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Hi everyone, does anyone know when this book will publish? I think I'm flat out of luck trying to get a new copy.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI was genuinely surprised at how much I enjoyed the poetry in this book. Another author with multiple good poems in the book was Stephanie M. Wytovich. Any suggestions you have will be welcome. Clowns by Cabeen stuck with me the most so he is who I will probably first.
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Originally posted by Fiendlover View PostThat's the kind of poetry I like as well. Any other favorite poems in this collection? Maybe I can help point you in other poetry directions.
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Originally posted by Fiendlover View PostHe means the book of poetry I recommended.
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Originally posted by c marvel View PostMartin -I don't see it on Amazon now. Did you mean it will be available on Amazon eventually? Cap
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Martin -I don't see it on Amazon now. Did you mean it will be available on Amazon eventually? Cap
Originally posted by Martin View PostI checked to see if the book you recommended was available from Powell's since I am looking for items to buy from them. Unfortunately it is not but the publisher is selling it via Amazon. I may give it a shot.
Christina Sng had multiple good poems included in this volume.
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Glad to hear that Amazon at least has it. I'm not a huge fan of free verse but I have read Christina Sng's A Collection of Nightmares, which I believe won the Stoker Award, and it wasn't bad. I liked the post-apocalypse themes.
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Originally posted by Fiendlover View PostThat's the kind of poetry I like as well. Any other favorite poems in this collection? Maybe I can help point you in other poetry directions.
Christina Sng had multiple good poems included in this volume.
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That's the kind of poetry I like as well. Any other favorite poems in this collection? Maybe I can help point you in other poetry directions.
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Originally posted by Fiendlover View PostI'm glad to hear that the poetry is good. Robert Payne Cabeen is an excellent poet and does a lot of fun with horror in poetry. If you haven't already, check out his collection Fearworms. It's great.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI read the Intermission today. I had doubts that the poetry could keep my interest as high as the stories in Act One. Well I am happy to report that the Intermission is an integral part of the show. Anyone who buys this book and plans to skip the Poetry I implore you to read Clowns by Robert Payne Cabeen. I believe that one will display why you need to stick with the Intermission. The only drawback, and it is a minor one, I kept trying to read the first story of Act Three in a poetic cadence.
Mr. Freeman, I can't convey how much I am enjoying this read. Thank you and keep the creative book ideas coming!
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I'm sorry to hear that, Martin. As you said, we can only hope for better days ahead.
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Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View PostThanks, Martin. My prayers, for what they're worth, are out there for the patient you're acting as caregiver for.
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