The Complete Absence of Twilight by Howie Good
The Complete Absence of Twilight is the latest book from esteemed poet Howie Good! Howie Good, a journalism professor at SUNY New Paltz, is the author of more than two dozen chapbooks and several full-length poetry collections. His poetry has been honored with nomination for the Pushcart Prize and the Best of Net anthology multiple times. He co-edits White Knuckle Press with Dale Wisely. "Howard Good's poems are like the journal entries of the last sane man resigned to his nation's steady descent into madness. "Widely published both in print and on Internet-based journals, Good is increasingly influential and admired. "The Complete Absence of Twilight includes his signature themes, his ability to depict both the horror and the beauty in life. We see a variety of forms, most notably the prose poetry he has explored in recent years. Here, also, is his characteristically uncanny imagination. 'Siddhartha went searching,' he writes, 'for a way toward the vast, tiny snow that pats my ha