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Inadequate Grave by Brandon Courtney (Digital)

Cover Art & Design: Daniel Obzejta, Interior Design: Alban Fischer
Paperback, 32 pages, 3” X 5”
June 2016, ISBN 978-1-936919-38-3


*Inadequate Grave is the inaugural title in the new Companion series of chapbooks from YesYes Books. At the heart of the Companion Series is the acknowledgement that books are sometimes all that connects us to and keeps us in this world.

 

About Brandon Courtney

 

Brandon Courtney is a veteran of the United States Navy, and the author of The Grief Muscles (The Sheep Meadow Press, 2014) and Rooms for Rent in the Burning City (Spark Wheel Press, 2015), as well as the chapbook, Inadequate Grave (YesYes Books, 2016). YesYes Books will publish a full-length collection in 2017-18. He has received fellowships and scholarships from Sewanee Writers’ Conference, Colgate University, Juniper Summer Writers’ Institute, and Seaside Writers’ Conference. His poetry appears or is forthcoming in Best New Poets 2009Tin House, Boston ReviewGuernicaMemoriousThe Progressive, and American Literary Review.

 



With the purchase of each pocket-sized book, the same book will be donated to a veterans organization or an organization that serves at-risk youth. Daniel Obzejta creates the cover art for this series. Interior design is by Alban Fischer. The series is printed and bound by Scout Books in Portland, OR.

Inadequate Grave by Brandon Courtney (Digital)

SKU: 0300009
$5.00Price
  • About Inadequate Grave

    Brandon Courtney’s Inadequate Grave spins together like slits on a zoetrope, animating a single, tragic moment: the drowning of a best friend in the Arabian gulf during the Iraq War. Mulling over that moment the way only a mind under grief’s sway can, Inadequate Grave is elegy-in-action. And in the tradition of great nautical writing, Courtney, regardless of how angry or devastated, never evades the sea’s truly sublime power: “nothing/has changed: the water that drowns is still more/beautiful than the lungs it/enters.” Inadequate Grave is both a farewell letter to the dead and a love letter to what killed him.

     

    —William Brewer

  • Interviews

    Interview with Veterans Writers at Consequences Magazine

    Interview at 30 North

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