Out today from Crystal Lake Publishing! A brand new poetry collection from the Bram Stoker Award-winning poet, Alessandro Manzetti.
“No Mercy is a journey through time and history on a real/surreal road, rocking and rolling with no pity. Manzetti’s poems inspire a transcendent reality, a dream reality that slips in and out of nightmares; earthscape ruled by sensory overload, soul underload and imagination that melts into hunger for love, life and music. I loved this unearthly and yet strangely familiar meal laid before my eyes.”—Linda D. Addison, award- winning author of “How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend”
Links:
Universal Link: http://getbook.at/NoMercy
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/353 92699-no-mercy
Webpage (With Sample):
http://www.crystallakepub.com/nomercy/
“No Mercy offers the reader an extravaganza of bizarre visionary narratives embellished by a veritable cascade of surreal imagery from the pen of a master wordsmith. Recommended to be taken in small doses like a powerful hallucinogenic drug, these poems are as potent and intense as your worst nightmares and wildest dreams. Not for the faint of heart or mind.”— Bruce Boston, SFPA Grandmaster, author of Surrealities.
“Marvelous, powerful work! Manzetti fills his canvases with broken souls -such as Janis Joplin, Frida Kahlo whose lives left footprints in our history. He introduces you to others with Inspiring imagery, giving the reader much to ponder. Simply outstanding, five stars!–Marge Simon, Bram Stoker Award winner
“No Mercy is a must read for anyone who loves Jazz and the blues. Two long poems and three mentions of my favorite Janis Joplin, two references to the great John Coltrane and one of the equally talented Miles Davis. I could almost hear Pearl singing “A Woman Left Lonely” in the background as I read these enchanting but dark and scary nightmares. Alessandro Manzetti is equally talented in prose and poetry. Highly recommended.”–Gene O’Neill
“No Mercy is a journey through time and history on a real/surreal road, rocking and rolling with no pity. Manzetti’s poems inspire a transcendent reality, a dream reality that slips in and out of nightmares; earthscape ruled by sensory overload, soul underload and imagination that melts into hunger for love, life and music. I loved this unearthly and yet strangely familiar meal laid before my eyes.”–Linda D. Addison, award-winning author of “How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend