Bone Moon Palace

Bone Moon Palace by Paul Corman-Roberts, published by Nomadic Press in 2021, is a poetry collection that explores the themes of home and community amidst challenging times. This edition, comprising 86 pages, presents a thoughtful examination of personal and collective experiences during periods of plague and political unrest, reflecting on the complexities of identity and belonging.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of voices and emotions as the collection delves into the rituals of seeking comfort and connection. The poems serve as both an elegy for those lost to societal issues such as fear and gentrification and a call to action for unity among those who value poetry. With its focus on political and protest themes, Bone Moon Palace invites reflection on the role of art in addressing the struggles faced by marginalized communities.
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Poetry. California Interest. Edited by Michaela Mullin. BONE MOON PALACE is a contemplation on what it means to remake one’s home while also remaking one’s community in a time of plague and political turmoil. Which is to say it is a hot mess of ritual trying to find the comfort inside the poem of the self crying out for companionship in the heat of the inferno and the cold of the small horse of the night. It is an elegy of mourning for family lost to the politics of fear and gentrification, and a manifesto of reuniting the people who have poetry into the family that will stand and make a difference for the voiceless in a society obsessed with its own destruction.
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