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Zeller's Alley
2016
First Published
4.18
Average Rating
132
Number of Pages
Zeller's Alley is B. Diehl's first full-length poetry collection. “B. Diehl isn't just writing phenomenal poetry. He's using a sledgehammer to break apart a wall so you can look into his room.” — Bud Smith, author of F250 and Everything Neon "B. Diehl's Zeller's Alley is a gritty, scuffed-knuckle brawl with loss and depression, one written with intention and determination, and punctuated with surprising lines that can both delight and disgust. These angst-filled poems mask the wounded heart beneath them as they beg the heavens for answers—answers that are not coming—and ask the reader to sit up and take notice of this bold and tortured first collection." — Hosho McCreesh, author of A Deep & Gorgeous Thirst and For All These Wretched, Beautiful, & Insignificant Things So Uselessly & Carelessly Destroyed... “I dig that B writes about everything in his life. He knows poetry is in all things. I also dig the mixture of darkness and levity. These poems at times are mental cartwheels in the existential trenches.” — Rob Plath, author of Death Is Dead and There’s a Fist Dunked in Blood Beating in My Chest
Avg Rating
4.18
Number of Ratings
123
5 STARS
55%
4 STARS
25%
3 STARS
7%
2 STARS
7%
1 STARS
6%
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