Writing In Form Author:Michael Terry In Writing in Form, Michael Terry offers a collection of uniquely independent verse that is never afraid to challenge the reader spiritually and intellectually. In fact, his brilliant command of word and language stimulates a kind of existential reflection that is both amusing and disturbing at the same time. The author is incredibly versatil... more »e: A Tornado Hit the Neighboring Town and A Wolf and Me expand on his strong narrative capacities to capture moving tales, always testing the edges of story and myth. Insights into human behavior and man's capacities for love and hate are beautifully explored in A Leg from Shankill, Emmett Till, and You Must Suffer and Die, while Dresden and Blood Lines represent uniquely moving insights into historical self-awareness. Terry's poetry can be smoothly traditional or offbeat, often representing approaches to metaphysical exposition that can use both humor and pain like bludgeons. Whether through Terry's delightful tongue-in-cheek irony or his profoundly moving analyses of the human condition, you will be educated, moved and entertained by the poetry of this bright new star.« less