Knit Ink (and Other Poems)
A collection that showcases the extremes and range of formal and constrained poetry, Knit Ink (and Other Poems) collects together four volumes whose composition took over a decade: Stray Arts (and Other Inventions), The Utu Sonnets, Slate Petals (and Other Wordscapes), and The Noson Sonnets.
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"I’ve seen people able to do perfect bottom deals at casino poker tables for 100 thousand dollar stakes, under heat. I’ve seen people able to do bottom deals at illegal mob games where everyone was carrying. This poetry is only a bit safer but way, way harder. And impresses me more. I love it." —Penn Jillette
A collection that showcases the extremes and range of formal and constrained poetry, Knit Ink (and Other Poems) collects together four volumes whose composition took over a decade: Stray Arts (and Other Inventions), The Utu Sonnets, Slate Petals (and Other Wordscapes), and The Noson Sonnets.
Customers in North America: To save on shipping, please purchase this book directly from the publisher, Deep Vellum.
"I’ve seen people able to do perfect bottom deals at casino poker tables for 100 thousand dollar stakes, under heat. I’ve seen people able to do bottom deals at illegal mob games where everyone was carrying. This poetry is only a bit safer but way, way harder. And impresses me more. I love it." —Penn Jillette
A collection that showcases the extremes and range of formal and constrained poetry, Knit Ink (and Other Poems) collects together four volumes whose composition took over a decade: Stray Arts (and Other Inventions), The Utu Sonnets, Slate Petals (and Other Wordscapes), and The Noson Sonnets.
Customers in North America: To save on shipping, please purchase this book directly from the publisher, Deep Vellum.
"I’ve seen people able to do perfect bottom deals at casino poker tables for 100 thousand dollar stakes, under heat. I’ve seen people able to do bottom deals at illegal mob games where everyone was carrying. This poetry is only a bit safer but way, way harder. And impresses me more. I love it." —Penn Jillette