Title: Screens
Author: Henry Crawford
Publisher: Broadstone Books
Copyright: 2025
Number of Pages: 72
Blurbs by: Donald Illich, W. Luther Jett, Jean Nordhaus, Katherine Williams
Key Descriptors: screens, brackets, future, life, thinking, real, surreal
First Sentence(s): Thank you. For picking up. This/ book.
Last Sentence: The moon and stars gave in/ to the mountains shouldering the night.
Comment: Henry Crawford is a poet philosopher. On one page, he gives you reality and, on the other, something fantastic, something surreal. He breaks barriers but he is always fixing how you can connect with him and his characters. Expect substance packaged with the ephemeral. This is real life.
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