Miss American Pie and Other Lies
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About the Book
"Poetry is alive for the duration that it is engaged. The words become latent, if not dead, the moment the reading ceases. They cannot be put on a shelf like a painting on a gallery wall and still exist. The lyrics must be split like a pomegranate and the seeds sucked out. There must be movement of air through vocal cords and neuroactivity in the brain. This is what makes poetry immediate, current. It exists only in the now," claims Noah M. Tysick. He holds an M.A. in English Language and Literature. For more information, please visit www.noahtysick.com.
About the Author
Noah M. Tysick was born in Pontiac, Michigan. In 1997, he received the Tyner-Roethke Award for Writing Excellence from Saginaw Valley State University. His work has previously appeared in journals such as Frisson: Disconcerting Verse-#18 (Wilmington, NC), Gertrude: A Journal of Voice and Vision (Fort Collins, CO) and Indigenous Fiction-Issue #6 (Redmond, WA). He holds an M.A. in English Language and Literature. For more information, please visit www.noahtysick.com.