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In his sixth full-length publication, poet Andrew K. Peterson folds cyclical and repeating composition practices in this adventurous tête-bêche double book. Scorpio Journal is composed during the titular zodiac sign's governing dates, inspired by the Scorpio personality's fascination with autumnal moodiness, directness, and joy. Secret Equinox pushes back against "The Springtime Industrial Complex" while anticipating and accepting change between Spring/Summer solstices. Peterson's time-based journals attend to the daily ephemeral while reflecting a multi-versed sense lurking in deep rhythms of pattern-thought.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In his sixth full-length publication, poet Andrew K. Peterson folds cyclical and repeating composition practices in this adventurous tête-bêche double book. Scorpio Journal is composed during the titular zodiac sign's governing dates, inspired by the Scorpio personality's fascination with autumnal moodiness, directness, and joy. Secret Equinox pushes back against "The Springtime Industrial Complex" while anticipating and accepting change between Spring/Summer solstices. Peterson's time-based journals attend to the daily ephemeral while reflecting a multi-versed sense lurking in deep rhythms of pattern-thought.
Autorenporträt
Andrew K. Peterson is the author of five full-length poetry books and several chapbooks, most recently A Blue Nocturne Notebook (Spuyten Duyvil, 2021) and Three-Way Street, a poetry correspondence collaboration with Jared Hayes and Reed Bye (Turnsol Editions, 2021). His 2017 chapbook The Big Game Is Every Night was mailed to the White House alongside other publications from Moria Books' politically-based Locofo Chaps series to collectively protest the previous administration's policies and rhetoric. A previous chapbook Bonjour Meriwether and the Rabid Maps (Fact-Simile Press, 2011) was featured in an exhibition on poets' maps at the Univ. of Arizona's Poetry Center. In 2017 he was a co-organizer of the Boston Poetry Marathon event. He was a cofounding editor of the literary journal summer stock, and currently lives in Boston. Say hi at andrewkpeterson.com, and Instagram @akpitros.