Atomic Blue
Atomic Blue is a visceral, wholly confessional collection of more than eighty poems exploring love and affection, as well as other lurid topics like depression and suicide. Written with an intense spirit of revelatory honesty, Jones' musings are both tumultuous and unhidden, intentionally juxtaposed, and inviting of challenge.
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Atomic Blue
Atomic Blue is a visceral, wholly confessional collection of more than eighty poems exploring love and affection, as well as other lurid topics like depression and suicide. Written with an intense spirit of revelatory honesty, Jones' musings are both tumultuous and unhidden, intentionally juxtaposed, and inviting of challenge.
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Atomic Blue

Atomic Blue

Atomic Blue

Atomic Blue

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Atomic Blue is a visceral, wholly confessional collection of more than eighty poems exploring love and affection, as well as other lurid topics like depression and suicide. Written with an intense spirit of revelatory honesty, Jones' musings are both tumultuous and unhidden, intentionally juxtaposed, and inviting of challenge.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798765544136
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 03/18/2022
Pages: 114
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.24(d)

About the Author

A Kentucky native, Christopher currently lives with his wife and three children in Western Kentucky where he spends the majority of his time researching atmospheric impacts upon low altitude aviation. It remains important for him to make time for reading and writing, as indicated by this third self-published book of poetry and multiple in-progress projects.

He holds a professional degree in theology and philosophy that informs his writing interests in postmodernism, romantic aesthetics, parenting, and nature. His artistic engagements intend to exploit known compatibilities and perceived conflicts in faith and reason, the grand complexity of physical existence, and the compelling tension between love, abstraction, and reality.
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