Ghost Walk
By Anton Pooles
In Ghost Walk, Anton Pooles develops a mythology of self in order to give substance to his undetermined origins. He does so through the lens of parable in poems that present strange creatures and uncanny phenomena, positing that "all children know the orphanage is alive. " Both ... Read more
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In Ghost Walk, Anton Pooles develops a mythology of self in order to give substance to his undetermined origins. He does so through the lens of parable in poems that present strange creatures and uncanny phenomena, positing that "all children know the orphanage is alive. " Both spare and dreamlike, Ghost Walk is a poetic triumph that manifests identity through art.
Anton Pooles
Anton Pooles was born in Novosibirsk, Siberia and now lives and writes in Toronto, Ontario. He is the author of the chapbook Monster 36 (Anstruther Press, 2018) and his work has appeared in an array of journals and magazines such as This Magazine, Icefloe Press and Long Con Magazine. Ghost Walk is his first full-length collection.
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