Author: | Fowlpox Press | ISBN: | 9780987956132 |
Publisher: | Fowlpox Press | Publication: | April 23, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Fowlpox Press |
ISBN: | 9780987956132 |
Publisher: | Fowlpox Press |
Publication: | April 23, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Review of It’s a High Voltage Adventure
Nathaniel S. Rounds sits behind the steering wheel of life and weaves a tale of service jobs and common folk. He writes of the fatherhood of pig adoption, whether it be by bequeathing or building a cellar accidentally accessible to creatures. In a Maddening Large Arsonist, thievery reigns and the poem Fake References reveals to us the need to background check even a dog sitter. The poem, Pull, is part reflection, part fear and part anticipation.
He deeply ponders artwork, calling a landscape painting an entombed land. Pirate Talk is a bit of primate whimsy. The chapbook concludes with You There, a sobering commentary on the shortness of life and the lack of respect for those older than us.
It’s a High Voltage Adventure examines the day to day, diving in for a bird’s eye view and pulling away for the Big Picture.
Phyllis Johnson, author of Being Frank with Anne (poetry about Anne Frank)
Review of It’s a High Voltage Adventure
Nathaniel S. Rounds sits behind the steering wheel of life and weaves a tale of service jobs and common folk. He writes of the fatherhood of pig adoption, whether it be by bequeathing or building a cellar accidentally accessible to creatures. In a Maddening Large Arsonist, thievery reigns and the poem Fake References reveals to us the need to background check even a dog sitter. The poem, Pull, is part reflection, part fear and part anticipation.
He deeply ponders artwork, calling a landscape painting an entombed land. Pirate Talk is a bit of primate whimsy. The chapbook concludes with You There, a sobering commentary on the shortness of life and the lack of respect for those older than us.
It’s a High Voltage Adventure examines the day to day, diving in for a bird’s eye view and pulling away for the Big Picture.
Phyllis Johnson, author of Being Frank with Anne (poetry about Anne Frank)