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Jack DeFeo is the wandering poet. In this collection, Z.M. Wise explores his sense of self through the character of Jack DeFeo whose mission is to spread the message that poetry lives all over the globe. He brings out the inner honesty of his comrades and seeks the golden clime of selfhood where the traveler's journey will be done. Cover graphic is the design work of Cheyanne Henslee.
In his latest poetic descent into cranial madness, Z.M. Wise explores the vast, boundless illusions and verisimilitudes of what occurs during our nocturnal absence (excluding the guilty pleasures known as reveries). Composed in the form of a nonlinear epic, The Pleasant Dreamers sways like an indecisive palm tree under the influence of villainous wind, from narrative and lyrical verse to free-form, tangential dreamscapes and morbidly grotesque tribulations. It embodies the multitude of unconscious inspirations that often turns reality into a game of chance. It answers the questions that haunt our cognitive thought processes. It celebrates the welcoming of cinematic escapism of living inside one's mind, as well as the deep-seated concern of being consumed by such fantasies. In the bittersweet end, only you can determine the significance of this volume.
Houston's own Harbinger Asylum has been part of the poetry community since 2010. Houston maintains one of the most vibrant and interesting literary communities in the United States. Harbinger Asylum brings many voices from around the world, especially India and the United States. Often granting space to young, emerging poets alongside seasoned veterans of the poetry community Harbinger Asylum is bound to please the poetry enthusiast longing for world flavor. This edition is edited by Houston poet and editor Z. M. Wise.
Harbinger Asylum is a literary and arts journal that seeks to bring the international poetry community to Houston poets, and Houston poets to the international community. We seek an honest range of ideas, expressions, thoughts, and beliefs in publishing. We enjoy vibrant poetry that shows the reader a world he or she may not have seen otherwise. We believe poetry is a life force, the building blocks of our spiritual existence. We were nominated as best poetry journal by the National Poetry Awards in 2013. Our journal is longstanding. We have published literature since 2010.
Harbinger Asylum is a fixture in the Houston, Texas literary community. We seek to embolden and encourage world authorship and bring fantastic poetry to the writing community at large. In this process, we hope to develop community rather than competition.
From One Sphere to Another is a collection of Harbinger Asylum's best poetry published from 2010-12. Harbinger Asylum is Houston's own international poetry magazine. It was nominated as best magazine of the year at the 2013 National Poetry Awards. We publish poems from established writers as well as emerging writers. We include writing by Lorna Dee Cervantes, Sabina England, Chad Sorg, and many others in this volume. Cover art by Bill Lewis. Cover design by AJ Price Design. The book is dedicated to Neil Armstrong in memory of his contribution and passing.
From a loose amalgamation of mythology, demonology, music, art, allegory, fable, and trauma comes the byproduct of spiritual purging and a creative exorcism. In Z.M. Wise's latest manifestation, you will be taken on a surreal journey into the unknown and back again in a twisted fashion. This sequence of poems and poems-turned-songs will make you question the very existence of love and its teasing shadows that take form on occasion. Will love triumph over despair and sorrow? Only you hold that power, Dear Reader.
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