Description
Poetry. "Imagine this dense, long poem is a cube with eight faces. ... The surfaces are covered with details, the accumulation of which creates the cube's interiority, its density. Or densities. These tracings are actually experiences, voices, and what they say thickens the cube's unseen yet palpable insides. Unknown, but not unfelt. The dynamic is the opposite of narrative, rather than patterns of accumulation and release, here we have accumulation and retention, nothing is let go of."—Thomas Meyer
Author Bio
Whit Griffin currently lives in the Rocky Mountain West. He is interested in ancient thought, the Goddess, and visionary plants. His books include EXTRAMISSION, A FAR- SHINING CRYSTAL and WE WHO SAW EVERYTHING.
Author City: DENVER, CO USA