Diflucan

Diflucan by Wayne F. Burke, published by BareBackPress on January 29, 2019, is a collection of poetry that explores the complexities of the human mind. With 72 pages, this edition presents a blend of troubled and bizarre themes alongside more familiar, everyday experiences. The poetry is rooted in the truth of the poet’s experiences and imagination, offering readers a unique perspective on both the extraordinary and the mundane.
Readers will find narrative poetry that is accessible and visceral, characterized by a subtly rhythmic language. The collection invites exploration of various states of mind, from the diabolical to the oddities of daily life. Diflucan encourages readers to engage with its content in a way that suits them, whether consumed in its entirety or in smaller portions, aiming to resonate with personal experiences and emotions.
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Poetry that takes the reader to the strangest place of all–the human mind; troubled, bizarre, diabolical even, to the more familiar, though occasionally very odd, quotidian. Poetry based on the truth of a poet’s experience, and on the greater truth of his imagination. Narrative poetry written in language accessible, visceral, and subtly rhythmic. Take DIFLUCAN whole or in bits; it will cure whatever ails you.
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