Michael Philip Castro
Lookout Poet of the Osceola National Forest. Born in the Culver City Hospital across the street from MGM Studios as Hollywood's "Golden Age" roared like Leo the Lion. I now find myself seven decades later out here "Salingered" in my "bunker" where resettled since October 2019 in these Wilds mere months before Operation Covidiocy hit every city, every town— burnt their bridges to the ground while I, as mentioned, resettled... along with my wife's six-year-old ashes, we mingled in... among deer and wild turkeys, canopied by long leaf pine and maple gum that shake loose in a wind red cardinal and woodpecker, between the Old Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic Beach, Florida, just south of Georgia in what we locals call the Gateway, "where a man can think it through." Latest release... MAN DATE: THE BEFORE & AFTER TIMES; New & Select Typoetics, 1993 to 2023 (OpPRESS, June 2025 Edition). This collection survived at least three hurricanes and more tropical storms during its composition into an epic narrative sympathetic, I believe, with "t]he force that through the green fuse drives the flower," as OG Dylan T once put it. In the forest, in this Church of the Assissi, we sylvans don't pave over rarefied pronouncements like that with a wave of the hand. Out here, we wave off and pave over very little when at all. Maybe that's why I like it out here. It's conducive, these Outlands. So take a look at the MAN DATE review linked-to below, gentle reader, even if— or especially if... "Not your Spitalfields silk,"* ~Michael _ AUG 3, 2025 *Herman Melville's self-review after a New Englander lady inquired as to what his Moby Dick was all about.
Odkazy
through Difficulties"; or, BOOK Of TWELVE TABLETS
"Eyes Open. No Fear."
"The Man told me to tell you..."...
MAN DATE Book Review by Nicole Yurcaba, August 1, 2025