Overview
This debut collection of poems, composed with no thought to commercial publication and discovered by Green Writers Press by happenstance, addresses events in the poet’s life that every reader can relate to — friendships, the beginning, middle, and end of romantic relationships, and the death of a loved one. And they do so with “stiletto-sharp” metaphors — “rosebuds stillborn in the falling snow” — and wry observations — “Trying Again: Like an old shoe comfortable for a while but still causing blisters” — that evoke from the reader a knowing nod and sometimes an outright laugh. Short, disarming, crafted with carefully calibrated rhythms and innovative rhymes, these poems “skulk in the grass” and, while your guard is down, “barge right in” to your consciousness, uninvited guests.Author Biography
Don Glazer (Donny to his oldest friends) is a father and grandfather, Boston marathoner, avid tennis player and, with the publication of Uninvited Guests, published poet. Don has been a lawyer for over fifty years. He is the founder of a charitable fund that supports small non-profits in developing countries.