Rubrique : Littérature »
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Catégorie : Poème
Mots-clés : angels,
poetry,
death,
fantasy,
poems,
fairy,
fairies,
dragon,
alien,
moon,
barbie,
bigfoot,
pegasus,
giants,
atlas,
ant,
imaginary worlds,
mario milosevic
Poems exploring the fantastic side of life
Barbie’s retirement. A weeping Bigfoot. Gambling fairies. Love sick giants. All this and more in a book of poems exploring the fantastic side of life. This is where I let my imagination really run free. Unhindered by conventional notions of reality (whatever that means) I write poems about monogamous house keys, the moon in my living room, and the secret lives of telephones. They have them, you know. When you’re not looking, they laugh at you. But don’t worry, they aren’t nasty or dangerous or anything like that. They’re just kind of melancholy with the weight of all the words they have to carry around, and they need some humor to relieve their heavy hearts. Read more about it in this volume, along with ghost stories, angels, a cosmic glutton, Pegasus, Albert Einstein, and Ray Harryhausen. Really.
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Mario Milosevic was born in a refugee camp in Italy as his parents were escaping their native Yugoslavia. He grew up in Canada and now lives in the Pacific Northwest of the United States with his wife, fellow writer Kim Antieau. His fiction and poetry has appeared in numerous publications, including the British magazine Interzone, the French magazine Fiction, and the Italian magazine NOVA SF. Learn more at mariowrites.com.
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