Barfodder: Poetry Written in Dark Bars and Questionable Cafes

Rain Graves


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4.00 · 1 ratings · 258 pages · Published: 19 Jan 2009

Barfodder: Poetry Written in Dark Bars and Questionable Cafes by Rain Graves
Worlds created; nightmares given. The universe is a tiny grain of sand, and by turns, it opens up into a revolving world of horrific little poems in BARFODDER by Rain Graves.

Each poem tells a distinct story from serial killers, to love and loss, to the raising of Cthulhu in a haiku.

Each poem in this collection was inspired by and written in a dark bar or questionable café throughout her travels...called forth by ominous candles, succulent liquors, and velvet curtains to delight the reader with a sensory of dark, demonic, luxurious imagery.

It slides off the tongue like river slime...or a very good port (depending on if you swallow).

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