Ron Mohring is the author of Survivable World (The Word Works, 2003 Washington Prize) and of five chapbooks, including Amateur Grief (Frank O’Hara Prize) and The David Museum (Diagram Chapbook Prize) and, most recently, Relative Hearts (Lily Poetry Review). He lives and writes in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he operates Seven Kitchens Press with enduring love.
Praise for The Boy Who Reads in the Trees
In The Boy Who Reads in the Trees, Ron Mohring writes tangible loneliness that rises physically off the page. These poems move us with collisions of striking imagery / stunning violence spoken by a boy in fear, a boy looking for cover. How to make sense of a senseless world, how to survive a father’s brutality? Mohring tells us: “A good flat stone / could be a flying car to take me anywhere.” The escape, the craving for tenderness lives in the touch and shelter of the trees. A fearless collection. —Jan Beatty, author of The Body Wars and Sky Dogs
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