6/9: Improvisations in Dependence - by John Burroughs (CC#3)

6/9: Improvisations in Dependence (Crisis Chronicles #3) was published 4 July 2009 in a limited edition of 69 signed and erratically numbered copies.  Fewer than five of these remain.

Jesus Crisis 6/9

Just published on July 4th — a limited edition of 69 copies!

a steal at only three dollars (plus two for shipping) from

Crisis Chronicles Press
420 Cleveland Street
Elyria, Ohio 44035



Contents include:

Karma Souptra
"One of the Most Illuminating"
Tol' Story
Met a Mat, a Door I Didn't Like
17 June 2009
Do Dew
Rough Love
Preacher Gunn
Tell a Vision
rip


Poet's biography (from the chapbook):

Jesus Crisis, a.k.a. John B. Burroughs, is a playwright, pacifist, composer and seeker in Elyria, Ohio.  His work has appeared in dozens of print and online publications since 1983, and his first chapbook, Bloggerel, was published by Crisis Chronicles Press in June 2008.  His second, Identity Crises (with Doug Manson and Bree), was published by Green Panda Press in February 2009.  Founder of the Crisis Chronicles Online Library and co-host of the Lix and Kix poetry series in Cleveland, JC is in the process of writing a book about his 11 years in prison for a crime he did not commit.  Discover more at www.crisischronicles.com.


Sample poem:

Do Dew

Half awake thoughts
Are often the clearest
Unclouded by day dreams
Day schemes
Day screams
Still cool
Gently coated with dew
Soon to be evaporated into
Do.

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