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Boneyard Heresies: Poetry in Franklin, TN
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Boneyard Heresies
, Tina Schumann's forth poetry collection. is an investigation of personhood as seen through the prisms of magical thinking, grief, the dreamland of memory, and the vagaries of love. These often self-deprecating and at times darkly humorous inquiries are built around a scaffolding of self-portraits, epistles, and elegies. Ultimately, the collection explores the inevitable terminus of all living things, the ironic and faulty constructs of a rapidly moving world, and one's place in the human tribe.
, Tina Schumann's forth poetry collection. is an investigation of personhood as seen through the prisms of magical thinking, grief, the dreamland of memory, and the vagaries of love. These often self-deprecating and at times darkly humorous inquiries are built around a scaffolding of self-portraits, epistles, and elegies. Ultimately, the collection explores the inevitable terminus of all living things, the ironic and faulty constructs of a rapidly moving world, and one's place in the human tribe.
Boneyard Heresies
, Tina Schumann's forth poetry collection. is an investigation of personhood as seen through the prisms of magical thinking, grief, the dreamland of memory, and the vagaries of love. These often self-deprecating and at times darkly humorous inquiries are built around a scaffolding of self-portraits, epistles, and elegies. Ultimately, the collection explores the inevitable terminus of all living things, the ironic and faulty constructs of a rapidly moving world, and one's place in the human tribe.
, Tina Schumann's forth poetry collection. is an investigation of personhood as seen through the prisms of magical thinking, grief, the dreamland of memory, and the vagaries of love. These often self-deprecating and at times darkly humorous inquiries are built around a scaffolding of self-portraits, epistles, and elegies. Ultimately, the collection explores the inevitable terminus of all living things, the ironic and faulty constructs of a rapidly moving world, and one's place in the human tribe.

















