Synopsis
Lex Fonteyne has been writing poetry for years, for no apparent reason. Some of these poems have even been published in two of his previous books, "Moving Parts" and "True Colors." Now, as if to mock the very essence of the poetic form, he has decided to release all of his poetry in one volume. Was this wise? No, but people have gotten away with worse stuff. Also, since there really weren't enough poems to fill a whole book, he has included some essays and short stories to flesh the whole thing out. And there's a section called "On Writing," where he talks about his own procedures and methodologies for creating whatever this is....
About the Author
Lex Fonteyne is the author of 5 science fiction books -- "Moving Day," "Moving Parts," "Perfectly Frank," "True Colors," and "Moving Targets," as well as the enormously popular "Lex Fonteyne's Ultimate Guide to Internet Dating," which contains almost no science fiction whatsoever. "Moose in a Flight Simulator" is his seventh book, and contains poetry, essays, short stories, and a section about the writing process itself.
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