Poems, Volume II, 1997-2011. 2nd Edition

What lives in the parts of ourselves we don’t examine too closely?
Daimonia collects the darker syllogies of this ongoing poetic cycle — long-form sequences including “Requiem,” “Klimax,” “Rap,” “Faith No More,” and “Demons” — alongside a selection of shorter poems written between 1997 and 2011. Where other volumes in the cycle move toward reconciliation, Daimonia stays longer in the dark: confronting obsession, despair, rage, and the demons, psychological and otherwise, that shadow any honest account of a life.
Blending confessional intensity with formal ambition, these poems draw on religious and mythological imagery to give shape to experiences that resist easy naming. This second edition adds a full appendix and necessary revisions.
For readers of confessional poetry, dark lyricism, and long-form verse unafraid of difficult emotional territory.
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ISBN Paperback: 978-1-968289-03-4
ISBN Kindle: 978-1-968289-04-1
see also: First Edition with Cyberwit