Night Travels - Paperback
by Christopher Kuhl (Author)
This is a book about the dark and the light, within and without. Moments of humor. Varied tone, from bleak despair, to plain silliness. Deals with history, philosophy, spirituality, identity, and gender issues. Also some poems built around current events. The voice is primarily gentle and thoughtful, but there are moments of anger. Finally, there are some experimental poems, with mixed genre, and playing around with poems which play with white space.
Author Biography
Christopher Kuhl's writing has been published in Alabama Literary Review, Crack the Spine, Euphony, Prairie Schooner, Inscape Literary Magazine, OxMag, and Superstition Review, among many others. His short story "Wade" was nominated for the 2017 Pushcart Prize, as well as being named the Annual Editor's Choice of Best Work in Fiction by Inscape for 2016. In 2014, five of Christopher's poems were published as chapbook by Red Ochre Press, and the book was awarded an honorable mention in the poetry category in the Writer's Digest 15th Annual International Self-Published Book Awards, and he came in 10th in the Writer's Digest Poetry Awards. He also placed first for his poem "Agon" in the Deep South Poetry contest. Christopher has degrees in philosophy, music, and interdisciplinary arts. He enjoys reading, studying higher mathematics and classical Greek and Hebrew, drawing, and watercolor painting.