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Moving Windows - Poetry book by Alexis Marshall (Daughters) and Dan Darrah (Mil-Spec)

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  1. jeremyxbolm

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    Hey!

    Last week I released MOVING WINDOWS on my imprint Secret Voice. It's a collection of new poems by Alexis Marshall and Dan Darrah who've both released work on the now defunct Permanent Press. Was thrilled to work with the both of them on this incredible release. I'm shipping them out right now so if you want one asap youll get it. International shipping is very reasonable too! ($7!). Hit me up!

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    SECRET VOICE #18

    A new collection of poems by Alexis Marshall (Daughters, Solo artist) and Dan Darrah (Mil-Spec, solo artist).

    After a mutually busy 2019, Dan Darrah and Alexis Marshall began writing the poems that would soon become Moving Windows as miniature travelogues, small mappable glances at the world. These soon developed, amidst the quiet of the year to come, into broader meditations on distance, space, place, and movement. At the book’s middle, a kind of equator, the two pass the torch from one to the other, illuminating all that’s common on the rickety road forward.

    "Most of my poems are about “peopling” movement and distance: who was in the car with you, the rest stop, the train; who sat with you at a dinner table that is not your own; who stole your attention away from the present moment, the place. And where on the map you were, and why, and what it all meant." - Dan Darrah

    "If I had to say something meaningful, I likely didn’t. I do my best to be kindly observant when traveling without being oppressively obvious about my judgmental inner monologue. This is the nature of writing while traveling: lost in self, surrounded by the great everything, selfish in and out of self confidence and self delusion. There are no answers here." - Alexis Marshall

    First Edition
    34 Pages
    Saddle Stitched
    Flippable / Reversible covers
    Housed in resealable cellophane protective bag
    Design by Nick Steinhardt