Description
Poetry. Over the course of a lifetime, we all experience catch-of-breath moments that stir exquisite awareness of life's transience. Such fleeting moments we share with poet Christian McPherson and his space-suited avatar negotiating bumpy terrain. In this collection the meandering, often self-deprecating poet considers and records moments of truth and insight common to us all as he registers his joys and regrets, and raises rants in postured outrage. A refreshing and often humorous honesty prevails. As the dedication promises, these poems are for those who go to a job every day but dream of something more. McPherson delivers.
“McPherson is a poet I can count on like few others. He’s a disciplined romantic, if that’s even possible. CANDY is exactly that. Sweet and tasty.”
—Michael Dennis, Today’s Book of Poetry
"Christian McPherson muses in acceptance and chagrin on our small mattering. Thoughts of our jeopardized and perishable lives beset him. In special care he would take the world into his arms: "sometimes I just want more sometimes." A joyous, wise, and moving collection.”
—Dennis Cooley
Author Bio
Christian McPherson is a poet and novelist. He lives in Ottawa with his wife and their two kids. He has written a bunch of books including, The Cube People, Saving Her, and My Life in Pictures. If he isn't out walking his dogs, driving his son to hockey practice or his daughter to cheerleading, he is usually sneaking off to the movies.
Author City: WINNIPEG, MB CAN