A Way With Words

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Thoughtful, sharp, and quietly unforgettable, A Way With Words by Tim Cullen invites readers into a collection of poems shaped by wit, melancholy, and philosophical reflection.

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Overview

Tim Cullen’s poems arrive like overheard thoughts-sharp, unsettled, alive to the fragility underneath things. A philosopher grappling with Lucifer’s problem. A green Buick suddenly precarious as a glass egg on ice. Lucky children learning grace isn’t “granted only them.”

These are poems written in the margins of a busy life-composed between trials and travels, rewritten across years. The five-line form (when he keeps to it) gives each piece just enough room to pivot, to land a thought before the next arrives. The subjects shift: seasons, water, circuses, galleries, the mathematics of romance that “won’t work/ regardless of chemistry.”

There’s wit here, and melancholy, and philosophical restlessness of someone who’s spent decades in demanding courtrooms while keeping one ear tuned to something larger.

BOOK DETAILS
  • Pages: Paperback: 122 pages
  • Publisher: Manhattan Book GroupMindstir Media
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 9781967458257
  • Dimensions: NA
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