The Blind Loon A Bestiary

Cover of The Blind Loon A Bestiary by Ed Shacklee
Author: Ed Shacklee
Publisher: Able Muse Press
Year: 2017
Language: en
Pages: 97
ISBN-13: 9781773490045
Dimensions:
Height: 9.5 Inches
Length: 7.75 Inches
Weight: 0.91932763254 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.6
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The Blind Loon A Bestiary by Ed Shacklee, published by Able Muse Press in 2017, is a unique collection that explores both the natural and mythical realms through a blend of humor and artistry. This 97-page book presents an encyclopedic array of creatures, from the familiar python and monkey to the fantastical kraken and chimera, showcasing Shacklee’s keen insight into the beasts that roam the world and those that dwell within us.

Readers will find a delightful mix of marvels and mischief in The Blind Loon, enhanced by the breathtaking illustrations of Russ Spitkovsky, which provide a visual feast. The work encompasses various subjects, including art, humor, and poetry, while employing a playful approach to limericks and verse. Shacklee’s collection invites readers to engage with the whimsical and the profound, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary poetry.


Official synopsis Publisher

In his impressive bestiary, The Blind Loon, Ed Shacklee shows as keen an insight into the nature of the beast roaming free as into the beast within. This encyclopedic collection includes the commonplace python, monkey, crocodile, tortoise, camel; the mythical kraken, lamia, chimera, wyvern; the prehistoric ankylosaurus; the fantastical logorrhea, mope, snub, hipster. Shacklee doles out marvels, mischief and hilarity in The Blind Loon, and the breathtaking illustrations of Russ Spitkovsky provide an accompanying visual feast and are by themselves worth the price of admission.

A Fog of Blurbs

Their plumage is a sheen of words whose meanings are the same-
inveigling, too often heard, obnoxious birds, but tame,
their mewling call is pecks of praise without one speck of blame.

Indifferent if they foul their nests or poop rains on the rabble,
garrulously gathered on the garret eaves of Babel,
they preen as they pontificate on arts in which they dabble,

for truth goes out the window when the Blurbs fly into town;
a mist of cloying tidings, thought essential to renown,
their beaks grow long and longer and are uniformly brown.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Ed Shacklee, whose poetry has appeared in the Able Muse, Light, and Rattle among other journals, is a public defender who represents young people. He lives on a boat in the Potomac River. The Blind Loon is his first full-length collection.

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Language: en. Pages: 97.

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