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Praise for "Dark Intervals" |
“J.E. Stanley's poetry -- smooth and dark as espresso sipped
in the secret jazz club of lost gods … touched with exquisite
sadness, and a dash of shiver, like blood drops in fresh snow”
Mary Turzillo“If
Cleveland were a medieval castle, J.E. Stanley would be the
falconer … because Stanley excells at the art of capture … to
snag your emotions in the talons of the words, and leave you
with your feathers shuddering, breathless …”
Joshua Gage
“J.E. Stanley is a blue-collar, rock-and-roll, sci-fi
street poet throwing down words like the rumbling bass line on
a garage-band redemption song”
Mark S. Kuhar
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J.E. Stanley is an accountant and part-time guitarist
from the grayscale suburban wilderness of Northeastern Ohio. A
member of the deep cleveland tribe of poetry, his work has
appeared or is forthcoming in 103: The Journal of the Image
Warehouse, Amaze, ArtCrimes, ChiZine, The City, the deep
cleveland junkmail oracle, The Ghazal Page, LYNX, MoonLit, The
New Verse News, Ohio Writer, Prism Quarterly, Sein und Werden,
Star*Line: The Journal of the Science Fiction Poetry
Association, Stray Dog, Three-Chord Poems: The Poetry of Rock &
Roll, water*fire*light and numerous other publications
including the chapbook Dissonance (deep cleveland press)
and the short collection Ink (Gypsy Lips Press). |
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