
​by Keith Gaboury
An illustrated collection by Oakland poet Keith Gaboury. A whimsical journey of a life with darkness and dry humor.
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"[A] boundary-defying romp-visceral, disturbing, surreal, full of animals and erasures, personified body parts, gritty imaginary confessions, and unsettling innuendo." -- Hollie Hardy

SOMEONE TELL US WHERE WE'RE GOING
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An anthology by Poets Wanted, a San Francisco/Bay Area poets group.
Excerpts from
Falkenberg
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