Neil Shepard’s (T)RAVEL/ UN(T)RAVEL

Neil Shepard’s (T)RAVEL/ UN(T)RAVEL takes us from the sublime — Paris in Spring, sunset on Corfu — to an unscheduled toilet stop in a Chinese desert as fellow passengers cheer. Yes, there’s light at the heart of this book; but darkness too, as the world and the traveler unravel and re-ravel, fall together, come apart. … Read more

Already known as one

Already known as one of America’s best and wittiest poets, William Trowbridge has, in Ship of Fool, found the perfect vessel to convey his vision: comic, tender, wry, compassionate, full of insight and rueful understanding of what it means to carry on, cream pies in the face, pants falling down as the Green Weenie rampages … Read more