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About the Book
Blue Smoke is an offbeat narrative on weathering the whims of the daily unknown. Employing essay and verse, its ripe with chronicles of scarcity, resentment, and consequence; loss of faith and pride reclaimed; innocence stolen and the pursuit of trust denied.
It is an exercise in decoding lifes ironies and deeply rooted superstitionstoo long and too tightly heldthat exposes our laughable attempts to outrun the curveballs thrown at us by our greatest adversary, ourselves. The book unfolds deliberately, page by page, unveiling a living patchwork that blends artistic acquaintance with surgical intent.
This multi-genre collection is not just about falling down or nursing our wounds, but also about how we come to accept the unseen forces, lurking within and without, that so often compel us to defy our immediate interests for wild schemes of heroism and bold-faced retreat alike.
Blue Smoke urges us to ditch the tedium of indecision in favor of lifes hidden mysteryregardless of inconvenient outcomes or unintended truthwhile its penetrating confessions rage against the drone of disappointment with a smile and the certitude a new day will dawn.
Craig A. Combs - Ypsilanti, Michigan, 2015
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I appreciate what Craig Combs has attempted in Blue Smoketo construct an array of poems and essays whose themes and concerns seem so braided together and which criss-cross and comment on one another. Hes even gone so far as to frame his medley and to explain how the parts fit together, even what they point to.
Phillip Arrington, author of The Serpents Sage
In Blue Smoke, Craig Combs offers readers an inspiring assortment of poetry and prose that acknowledges both the beauty and the difficulty of this world. Combs writing is a full-hearted reminder that even though we come from different places, we all have the same need to be held with care and compassion.
Julie Babcock, author of Autoplay
In this cross-genre collection, Craig Combs deftly balances head and heart, while expressing the maturity, wisdom and self-awareness of a person whos done some living and who knows what he thinks and feels about these many life experiences. His writing is both articulate and emotionally resonant.
John F. Buckley, co-author of Yankee Broadcast Network
Powerfully moving, introspective, humorous, unpretentious, and real. And by no coincidence, just like the poet himself.
R.J. Fox, author of Love and Vodka
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About the Author
Since the publication of his first poetry collection in 2011, Taking Tea in the Black Rose: Singing Through the Shadows Until Were Dancing in the Light, Michigan-born author, Craig A. Combs, has stylized his creative writing repertoire with pioneering ideas, using line and prose, that leave his readers with an equal sense of tenderness and childlike fascination.
Independent to the core, this writer pursues each new curiosity with transparency as his prize, while sapping his su...
Blue Smoke is an offbeat narrative on weathering the whims of the daily unknown. Employing essay and verse, its ripe with chronicles of scarcity, resentment, and consequence; loss of faith and pride reclaimed; innocence stolen and the pursuit of trust denied.
It is an exercise in decoding lifes ironies and deeply rooted superstitionstoo long and too tightly heldthat exposes our laughable attempts to outrun the curveballs thrown at us by our greatest adversary, ourselves. The book unfolds deliberately, page by page, unveiling a living patchwork that blends artistic acquaintance with surgical intent.
This multi-genre collection is not just about falling down or nursing our wounds, but also about how we come to accept the unseen forces, lurking within and without, that so often compel us to defy our immediate interests for wild schemes of heroism and bold-faced retreat alike.
Blue Smoke urges us to ditch the tedium of indecision in favor of lifes hidden mysteryregardless of inconvenient outcomes or unintended truthwhile its penetrating confessions rage against the drone of disappointment with a smile and the certitude a new day will dawn.
Craig A. Combs - Ypsilanti, Michigan, 2015
******
I appreciate what Craig Combs has attempted in Blue Smoketo construct an array of poems and essays whose themes and concerns seem so braided together and which criss-cross and comment on one another. Hes even gone so far as to frame his medley and to explain how the parts fit together, even what they point to.
Phillip Arrington, author of The Serpents Sage
In Blue Smoke, Craig Combs offers readers an inspiring assortment of poetry and prose that acknowledges both the beauty and the difficulty of this world. Combs writing is a full-hearted reminder that even though we come from different places, we all have the same need to be held with care and compassion.
Julie Babcock, author of Autoplay
In this cross-genre collection, Craig Combs deftly balances head and heart, while expressing the maturity, wisdom and self-awareness of a person whos done some living and who knows what he thinks and feels about these many life experiences. His writing is both articulate and emotionally resonant.
John F. Buckley, co-author of Yankee Broadcast Network
Powerfully moving, introspective, humorous, unpretentious, and real. And by no coincidence, just like the poet himself.
R.J. Fox, author of Love and Vodka
******
About the Author
Since the publication of his first poetry collection in 2011, Taking Tea in the Black Rose: Singing Through the Shadows Until Were Dancing in the Light, Michigan-born author, Craig A. Combs, has stylized his creative writing repertoire with pioneering ideas, using line and prose, that leave his readers with an equal sense of tenderness and childlike fascination.
Independent to the core, this writer pursues each new curiosity with transparency as his prize, while sapping his su...
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781478765394
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 120
- Utgivningsdatum: 2015-09-26
- Förlag: Outskirts Press