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Dan Grossman's collection of poetry and short prose 'Mindfucking Roundabouts of Carmel, Indiana,' is, in part, a meditation on memory that alternates between love and regret. It pierces the space-time continuum by way of the world-famous Carmel roundabouts to reach a state of peace and acceptance with the world as it is. It contains love poetry both tender and perverse, fever-dream narratives of Uber driving, topical takes on the Greater Indianapolis area and its art scene, meditations on family life, and explorations of Jewish identity.

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Dan Grossman's collection of poetry and short prose 'Mindfucking Roundabouts of Carmel, Indiana,' is, in part, a meditation on memory that alternates between love and regret. It pierces the space-time continuum by way of the world-famous Carmel roundabouts to reach a state of peace and acceptance with the world as it is. It contains love poetry both tender and perverse, fever-dream narratives of Uber driving, topical takes on the Greater Indianapolis area and its art scene, meditations on family life, and explorations of Jewish identity.

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Autorenporträt
Dan Grossman is an adjunct professor of English at Marian University. He has worked as a managing editor and arts editor at NUVO, a team lead at Goodwill, and as a Peace Corps volunteer in Niger, West Africa. He received master's degrees in English and nonprofit management from Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis. He has published poetry in So It Goes (a Literary Journal of the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library), NUVO, Third Wednesday, InPosse, pLopLop and The Indianapolis Anthology among other publications. He is also editor of the blog Indy Correspondent.