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This was a bit different than what I expected but in a good way. A lot of the poems felt more like ruminations on loss, grief, nostalgia, and so on. However, there were others that were absolutely on point. Most importantly, the book is a well-picked collection of poems on death, the dead and everything that one might think about regarding those two topics. It's not at all blood and gore, which is appreciated. Honestly, this book was great. I had wished some more of the poems more explicitly add...
I enjoyed this thoroughly. The most satisfyingly eclectic poetry collection. There are difficult pieces and humorous verses, the whole gambit from strictly stylistic to the freest free verse. Spare little pieces like "Well, Water" by Keith S. Wilson and long, narrative pieces like "from The Horror of Haunted Valley" by Tony Barnstone (a 14-sonnet epic with humor and darkness.)The undead run the gambit, too. There are, as promised, Ghosts, Gouls, and vampires, zombies, pumpkin headed skeletons, e...