The Tao of Pitch Forking Poets

by Edward Kelley

The Tao of Pitch Forking Poets by Edward Kelley (Book) in Poetry
ISBN: 978-0-615-18216-2
Publisher: Edward K. Wright
Rights Owner: Edward Wright
Copyright: © 2008 E.K. Wright Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: Third Edition
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Printed: 93 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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This book is the tale of my spiritual awakening from 1990 to 2003, chronicled into a form that I call “word art“. In regards to the title, It was during the years of 2002 to 2004, the opposition that I had received from life, while attempting to publish this book of poetry was so overwhelming that I had a nervous break down. I was pitch forked by my karma. That was three years ago,now,it's now 2007, Since I first published this book, I have had three strokes, a 7.5cm Arortic Aneurysm over my heart, corected with a Thoric vavle replacement in August. All of this time, I have been fighting to live.In these years past I have no regrets within regards to the events that unfolded, I am just glad that it is over. This book is for my family,an anthology of poetry and journal excerpts printed in a lasting format that everybody can enjoy. Peace be.


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The Realy Good Stuff [ No Rating ] 7 Dec 2007
Submitted by Louis Jefferson.“Edward Kelley’s work is quite extraordinary.
I am reminded of some of the poets I knew back in the forties and fifties.
I visited with Ezra Pound many times when he was in St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. I also became acquainted with Laurence Ferlinghetti at his icon book store, “The City Lights” in San Francisco during the seventies. I remember him saying,“ The real future of publishing lies with the small presses because the big ones will not publish the really good stuff.” I would say that Edwards works could be described as the “really good stuff”.
-Lou Jefferson, Former State department security officer.
Author of The John Foster Dulles Book of Humor.


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