J. Scott Bugher is a writer and musician. His poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in the Baltimore Review, Hobart, Atticus Review and elsewhere. His musical credits range from Grammy winners to garage bands. He can be found at www.jscottbugher.com.
Kinsella describes; he does not prescribe. He rests less comfortably in his retreat than Thoreau and without the surety that he lives an exemplary life.
In Sancta, divinity irradiates. The afterlife approaches nuclear, dangerous and fascinating, a mysterium tremendum fascinans that can kill you with overexposure.
Working with his father, Joshua Edwards has also created an intriguingly masculine book. The collection presents father and son’s perspectives on an American landscape molded and scarred by men.