"...it's been a strange journey for me. This book is as wide-open as I've ever been--the writing as pure as I've ever written...which is a little uncomfortable. Growing pains, i guess. Looking back through the manuscript I was, at times, embarrassed, at times shocked, sometimes indignant, sometime proud...but I've remained, strangely, moved by the book as a whole. I believe very much in this book, and the ambitious things it tries to accomplish."
You can read the entire interview here.
1 comment:
I think that Father Luke has a very
bad reputation in the small press.
Among independent publishers, and poets
Father Luke's name is like a fart at
an otherwise happy social event.
However, it is nice to see Hosho and chris.
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Okay,
Father Luke
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