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-Debbie Hall, What Light I Have
Ron Lauderbach's Snapshots paints a picture of another era and conveys all of the charm you might expect in nostalgic storytelling, but running underneath the familiar vignettes and characters, there is a pervasive violence, a sense of irony and dread. These poems are as delightful as they are chilling.
-Blas Falconer, Professor of poetry in the San Diego State University MFA program, The Founding Wheel, Forgive the Body This Failure
Ron Lauderbach's poems in Snapshots do not fool around, they are distinctly Southern California, they set out with devotional intent to preserve a growing up in a landscape
-emotional and physical-that has been paved over, built on, crowded out. These poems of ordinary particularities of ordinary existence using ordinary language are far from ordinary. They show us a man's roots, the influences that comprise the tangible and intangible things of an abundant life.
-Ron Salisbury, Inaugural Poet Laureate of San Diego, winner of Main Street Rags 2015 Poetry
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-Debbie Hall, What Light I Have
Ron Lauderbach's Snapshots paints a picture of another era and conveys all of the charm you might expect in nostalgic storytelling, but running underneath the familiar vignettes and characters, there is a pervasive violence, a sense of irony and dread. These poems are as delightful as they are chilling.
-Blas Falconer, Professor of poetry in the San Diego State University MFA program, The Founding Wheel, Forgive the Body This Failure
Ron Lauderbach's poems in Snapshots do not fool around, they are distinctly Southern California, they set out with devotional intent to preserve a growing up in a landscape
-emotional and physical-that has been paved over, built on, crowded out. These poems of ordinary particularities of ordinary existence using ordinary language are far from ordinary. They show us a man's roots, the influences that comprise the tangible and intangible things of an abundant life.
-Ron Salisbury, Inaugural Poet Laureate of San Diego, winner of Main Street Rags 2015 Poetry
Prize.
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