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Exiled from Stars
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Exiled from Stars in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $19.50

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Exiled from Stars in Vernon, BC
By None
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"Exile. A word imperative to understanding they who live in the margins. We are strange people. We are bedouins if not in physical journey then emotionally. These poems deal with exile. Adeptly- what is the sun but a star? The exploration of darkness prevails in exile and the relationship to light- Only via shadow does the illustration have form." - Carolyn Srygley-Moore , author of Miracles of the Blog: A series (Punk Hostage Press), Ode to Horatio and Other Saviors (Crisis Chronicles Press), and other books.
"Offering a glimpse into the fractured mind of addiction and aimlessness, Exiled from Stars by Joseph M Gant hovers between two worlds: the one of certain death, and the unknown, where when the drugs stop the odds of life only slightly improve but the toll is no less taxing and weird." - Joe Clifford , author of Junkie Love (Vagabondage Press)
"Exile. A word imperative to understanding they who live in the margins. We are strange people. We are bedouins if not in physical journey then emotionally. These poems deal with exile. Adeptly- what is the sun but a star? The exploration of darkness prevails in exile and the relationship to light- Only via shadow does the illustration have form." - Carolyn Srygley-Moore , author of Miracles of the Blog: A series (Punk Hostage Press), Ode to Horatio and Other Saviors (Crisis Chronicles Press), and other books.
"Offering a glimpse into the fractured mind of addiction and aimlessness, Exiled from Stars by Joseph M Gant hovers between two worlds: the one of certain death, and the unknown, where when the drugs stop the odds of life only slightly improve but the toll is no less taxing and weird." - Joe Clifford , author of Junkie Love (Vagabondage Press)


















