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It was energy & fatigue, wildness & sameness, authenticity & illusion; it was magic & possibility & expression, it was boredom, ego, bullshit. It was fun & sex & drinks, abuse & addiction & violence. It was inclusion & loneliness, defeat and heartache, it was transformation & magic, it was music, it was everything, it made everything else not matter. Welcome to Clubland. No cover, no drink minimum. Clubland is a collection of poems about rock & roll bars, written in verse. This is Dave Morrison's seventh poetry collection. "Morrison can be trusted to not waste your time; every poem is worth…mehr

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It was energy & fatigue, wildness & sameness, authenticity & illusion; it was magic & possibility & expression, it was boredom, ego, bullshit. It was fun & sex & drinks, abuse & addiction & violence. It was inclusion & loneliness, defeat and heartache, it was transformation & magic, it was music, it was everything, it made everything else not matter. Welcome to Clubland. No cover, no drink minimum. Clubland is a collection of poems about rock & roll bars, written in verse. This is Dave Morrison's seventh poetry collection. "Morrison can be trusted to not waste your time; every poem is worth the read. He never missteps in his wistful yet frank look at the bars, motels, managers, band members and girl friends that make up the world of Boston rock. It's a perfect book for late night with a drink..." (review excerpt - Boston Groupie News)
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Hailed as 'A hearty weed in the garden of American poetry' (Dispatch) Dave Morrison's poems have been published in literary magazines and anthologies, and featured on Writer's Almanac, Take Heart, and Poems from Here. Morrison has published sixteen books of poetry including Clubland (poems about rock & roll bars in verse and meter, Fighting Cock Press 2011), Cancer Poems (JukeBooks 2015) and Psalms (JukeBooks 2017). After years of playing in rock bands in Boston and NYC, Morrison now lives on the coast of Maine.