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Out Pondered the Hare

By: Steven W. Simon

Poetry

  • Coming-of-age
  • Detroit
  • Youth
  • Relationships
  • Death

146 Pages

$4.99
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A collection of poems written in a Lorazepam fog. A whiskey-infused detour and lysergic-stamped synapses. All in the hopes that some of this makes sense to those who were not there in the Detroit suburbs, way back then, in the 1990s. 
These poems are about youthful transgressions, coming-of-age, relationships, death, et cetera.

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Kat Silva
Brutally honest, self-aware poetry—loved it!

"I've been thinking about suicide since Heather . . ." I loved this poem—everything about it was enthralling and kept me wanting to read more by this poet. Yes, some of them are dark, but I love dark, and I seem to come away from every piece with something that feels new and lighter. I think there is a fleeting sense of redemption in the dark, which I've found sprinkled throughout this raw poetry collection. If you like real poetry that makes you think—as I do—I highly recommend.

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Reflected
Complex

Poetry is so subjective, and so very hard to write a review for a poetry book.

That said I will have a good go at it.

I found this book to be very dark in places and cynical too, the reading to not make me happy in many ways but that's not to say that I didn't enjoy it. I would say the musings are complex and the author is reminiscing about times that mean many things to them.

The thoughts are engaging and reflective and for mew that was very nice, perhaps some will find the work a little of a one-sided perspective and s sometimes in the past I have these opinions about similar work but that was different.

All in all a book that some will like and I'm sure others won't but for me, it was a very good read that I thought about for quite some time afterwards.

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Michael Guillebeau
Risky with Bright Spots

Amateur poetry is always uneven and brave. My favorite chunk:
Los Angeles Murder
Sunset
Vine
Hobo coffee conversation

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La Matta
Poetry not for the faint of heart

Poems are highly emotive and hit each person differently based on their own experiences and baggage. In this collection of poems, I personally found the candid imagery to be jarring and raw, evoking feelings of discontent and cynicism. It is not a collection of words, phrases intended to soothe the mind, and not for the faint of heart. ... read on and see how the poems affect you.

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Cleo Lampos
The Soho Beatnik revival

Just when we think that the Beat generation has died, it is revived. Raw poetry that describes the grappling emotions of a poet with provocative words and random thoughts. Some is hard to follow. Others are ramblings of the mind. A few story lines sparkled the poetry. Not for everyone. But, if the Beatnik phase passed you by, you can catch up with this group of candid, tense and emotionally laden poetry.

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