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The Darkest Bomb

by James H Duncan

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Theft 01:13
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Rumination 00:29
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Cemetery Row 01:33
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Dry Tide 00:30

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The Darkest Bomb appeared as one third of Lantern Lit, Vol. 1, an anthology poetry collection from Dog On A Chain Press and featured the works of James H Duncan, Mat Gould, and John Dorsey. Featuring poems that lament the inevitable ending that waits for us all and the millions of paths we take to reach that final explosion of nothingness, the darkest bomb.

"There's a tightness here reminiscent of Carver that your average Bukowski imitator just never — or so rarely that it's pretty much the same thing — ever pulls off." – The Bicycle Review

"These are urgent poems, which live resolutely in the modern landscape. There’s a quality of resilience about them, of vivacity in spite of urban decay." – The Lit Pub

Copies of the original book are available online. Please seek out and support those other poets featured within, but note that this audio version contains only 12 poems from James H. Duncan.

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released February 24, 2015

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James H Duncan Albany, New York

James H Duncan is the editor of Hobo Camp Review and the author of 17+ books of poetry and fiction, including Proper Etiquette in the Slaughterhouse Line, We Are All Terminal But This Exit Is Mine, and Vacancy. A former editor with Writer’s Digest and American Artist magazine, he travels and reviews indie bookshops at The Bookshop Hunter blog. He resides in upstate New York. ... more

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