Louisiana Literature Press is proud to announce the publication of Alex Stolis’s poetry collection, Postcards from the Knife-Thrower’s Wife.
The book is currently available for purchase through our press store (Please remember to specify title and author when submitting payment via PayPal.). The book will also be listed on Amazon.com in the near future.
From Postcards from the Knife-Thrower’s Wife
August 3 - Edmundston, N.B. Canada
Disregard my last letter. If you have not yet received it
bury it away when you do. I’ve tried to stop loving you.
It’s an impossibletask. Miles and time sharpens
every memory. You would no longer recognize the land
but thesky is thesame. Ilook up at your moon and your
stars. Imagine a blanket of quiet descends on us. I close
my eyes, can almost hear nothing. I’m an experiment in
exile. Wedon’t ever really lie. We believe and then find
out later wewerewrong.
About Our Author
Alex Stolis lives in Minneapolis; he has had poems published in numerous journals. His full length collection, Postcards from the Knife-Thrower was runner up for the Moon City Poetry Prize in 2017. Two full length collections Pop. 1280 and John Berryman Died Here were released by Cyberwit and available on Amazon.