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The arrangement of the eighty-one poems inside "Circus Americana" creates a story arc. The first two sections-"Not Getting Along" and "Bewilderment"-set the stage for the third section, "Burned Out." The last two sections, "Friends" and "I Love You," share incitements for enjoying more of the show. For you, my reader, I wish a sense of enlightenment (however false, however fleeting) and a little fun. Yale University graduate Michael Scofield received his MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2002. In 2006, Sunstone Press published "Whirling Backward into the World," his second…mehr

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The arrangement of the eighty-one poems inside "Circus Americana" creates a story arc. The first two sections-"Not Getting Along" and "Bewilderment"-set the stage for the third section, "Burned Out." The last two sections, "Friends" and "I Love You," share incitements for enjoying more of the show. For you, my reader, I wish a sense of enlightenment (however false, however fleeting) and a little fun. Yale University graduate Michael Scofield received his MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts in 2002. In 2006, Sunstone Press published "Whirling Backward into the World," his second collection, and "Acting Badly," the first novel in his Santa Fe trilogy, followed by "Making Crazy" and "Smut Busters."
Autorenporträt
Yale University graduate Michael Scofield worked for "Sunset Magazine" until his wife and he launched a firm to write marketing documents for Silicon Valley companies. In 2002 he received his low-residency MFA in Writing from Vermont College. Sunstone Press has published two books of his poetry, "Whirling Backward into the World" and "Circus Americana and Other Poems," as well as his Santa Fe trilogy, "Acting Badly," "Making Crazy," and "Smut Busters," followed by "Dedicated Lives, Talks with Those Helping Others."