Publisher's Synopsis
- Michael Earl Craig has a cult following, and this book will delight fans looking for new works expressing his signature humor and Lynchian scene making.
- Craig has long been associated with an absurdist poetic tradition that has garnered a large audience through the work of poets such as Charles Simic and James Tate, the latter with whom which Craig studied.
- As a working farrier in a small town in Montana, Craig has an interesting, outsider appeal.
- Craig was the poet laureate of Montana.
- Craig will likely do readings and events in his region
- This is possibly Craig's most ambitious book, with various projects sewn throughout and a final long cycle, "Briskly Jerked Rugs," that will hopefully find great favor with critics.