Dancing over the Fury
Poetry that Moves us All
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Book Details
About the Book
Dancing over the Fury is the second poetry collection by Christopher J. Bradley. Chris spent a lot of time in Buffalo between 2000 and 2003 thinking about the effects of the the media, the impending war, and the things that are most important. Dancing Over The Fury is a reflection of that. The unstated premise is that we have the ability to live on in spite of the fact that there is a Fury raging all around us. In writing this book, he thought of all of the people around him in the immediate, rather than the past, and tried to put the best lights he could to all of them. Much of Dancing Over The Fury was composed on paper in a cafe, and then transferred to the computer. A technique Chris has found particularly helpful in developing his work. Computers are reliable, but a pen and paper is always faster to work with. Not to mention that hauling a laptop around can be burdensome to creativity. Dancing Over The Fury is an experiment in the human condition, in the late night Cafe's of Buffalo New York...
About the Author
Christopher J. Bradley has written 5 books of poetry. At this time, the
publication of the second is in progress. American Mohawk and Dancing
Over The Fury, the first two, will both be available for sale by
October 12, 2007.
Some of his current projects include improving the site : http://www.noisecontrolpublishing.com
that began as a free publishing tools website, and has now grown into a
YouTube music video venue, that also has free publishing tools called
Wikis. The most successful of these Wikis thus far is called http://www.timeswiki.com
which is like an open magazine rack containing links to several
magazines and transport hubs and rental car companies. It also contains
his sixth major poetry book (a work in progress) titled 30 Year Winter
and a Shakespeare Sonnet Project (another work in progress). Chris has
not given up writing in favor of computing, rather he has augmented his
writing by making it more available through use of computers.
Chris
is 34 years old and resides with his family in the Buffalo, New York
area. He can be reached at chrisbradley@noisecontrolpublishing.com