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Liam McIleveny, he is no saint, and through his unholy prayers we eavesdrop on the inner thoughts of an imperfect, middle-aged, human creature as Liam contemplates the big things: hope and heaven, sex and suffering, the value of our short time on earth, the origin of prayer, the power of prayer, what prayer-it actually is, peaches, kisses, authenticity, contradiction, grilled cheese sandwiches, orgasmic delight, and how and where a connection with something considered "God" can be found.

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Liam McIleveny, he is no saint, and through his unholy prayers we eavesdrop on the inner thoughts of an imperfect, middle-aged, human creature as Liam contemplates the big things: hope and heaven, sex and suffering, the value of our short time on earth, the origin of prayer, the power of prayer, what prayer-it actually is, peaches, kisses, authenticity, contradiction, grilled cheese sandwiches, orgasmic delight, and how and where a connection with something considered "God" can be found.
Autorenporträt
Eric Pierzchala earned his MFA in poetry from Murray State University, and he currently teaches Humanities in Anderson, Indiana. His works have most recently appeared in journals such as Cathexis Northwest Press, The Stirling Spoon, Nonbinary Review, SurVision Magazine, and Glassworks Magazine. In June of 2019, he was awarded an Individual Artist Advancement Grant by the State of Indiana which helped him complete a poetic sequence based around a surrealist Jackson Pollock painting, "Water Birds." In 2020, Eric's poetry collection, There's a Riot in My Brain, was a finalist for the James Tate Poetry Prize.