My New Book – Crying of Small Motors

I’m pleased to tell you my new book of poetry, Crying of Small Motors, is now available from Finishing Line Press.  Here are some of the endorsements:  

“In Crying of Small Motors we hear a searingly honest voice that I come to poetry for…we trust the poet and follow him into increasingly strange, Tranströmer-like spaces: ‘Above the / small print / grasses, a horse’s / double field / of vision folds / the country / lengthwise.’ A mighty debut!” — John Wall Barger, author Smog Mother

“While reading each and every poem, I kept thinking to myself: Here is a poet, the real McCoy. Craig Brandis is a poet of work, for sure. He interrogates the industry, drudgery, grind, pains, and travails of what it’s like to swing a hammer for a living. But also, he is a poet of devotion and merriment and reverence for the same.” — David Biespiel, author A Place of Exodus

“It is intuitive to seek beauty in beautiful spaces, but these poems seek it in hard places, where the reward is more profound.” — Darren Morris, Poetry Editor Parhelion Literary Journal

To order, use the link below.  

https://www.finishinglinepress.com/product/crying-of-small-motors-by-craig-brandis/

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