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"In Pawning My Sins, we see Michael Joseph Arcangelini as a drunk, an outlaw, a hedonist, a voyeur, in recovery, opposed to and flowing with shades of modern anxiety, and, most importantly, as a poet. As we read on we find our own relation to these memories, memories of the venal sins we commit in the process of truly living. In this cycle of poems we find Arcangelini fearless with his sins. He stands with them embracing the grace found on the edge of his expanding timeline."
- Jason Baldinger author of a history of backroads misplaced: selected poems 2010-2020.
- Agnes Vojta, author of A Coracle for Dreams
- Martina Reisz Newberry, author of Blues for French Roast with Chicory and Glyphs
- Paul Corman-Roberts, founder of Oakland's annual Beast Crawl poetry festival and author of Bone Moon Palace and We Shoot Typewriters
"In Pawning My Sins, we see Michael Joseph Arcangelini as a drunk, an outlaw, a hedonist, a voyeur, in recovery, opposed to and flowing with shades of modern anxiety, and, most importantly, as a poet. As we read on we find our own relation to these memories, memories of the venal sins we commit in the process of truly living. In this cycle of poems we find Arcangelini fearless with his sins. He stands with them embracing the grace found on the edge of his expanding timeline."
- Jason Baldinger author of a history of backroads misplaced: selected poems 2010-2020.
- Agnes Vojta, author of A Coracle for Dreams
- Martina Reisz Newberry, author of Blues for French Roast with Chicory and Glyphs
- Paul Corman-Roberts, founder of Oakland's annual Beast Crawl poetry festival and author of Bone Moon Palace and We Shoot Typewriters
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