<p>The prose poems in Patrick Swaney's debut collection&nbsp;<em>Hand Over Hand Over the Edge of the World</em> are suspended between a world we think we know and a world where anything can happen. Manatees take over a bathtub an egg becomes a kite a man finds a warning in an empty lot and brings it home to raise with his wife. The absurdity at the heart of this collection is rooted in an impulse to examine the rituals of living. Using language that is disarmingly direct these compact narratives consistently surprise and clarify. In their search for meaning the poems find truths in the unexpected that remind us what we have in common.&nbsp;</p><p></p><p>Patrick Swaney's warm strange precise poems are causing me to rethink my relationship with the line.</p><p>-Kyle Minor author of <em>Praying Drunk</em></p><p></p><p>In the tradition of Russell Edson whose work this book brings to mind these prose poems never fail to disorient surprise and delight. Sly and disarming they are intellectual queries couched as fabulist vignettes which at their best reveal our ordinary world as the strange absurd mysterious experience it truly is.</p><p>-Mark Cox author of <em>Knowing</em></p>
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