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We are delighted to announce Seven Towers are putting their very first E book on sale here. It is the magnificent 'Huncke' by Rick Mullin.
This is a must have for all lovers of great writing and great poetry.

'Epic and elegiac, gritty and beautiful, smart and ultimately quite moving, Rick Mullin's Huncke is a dazzling work by a splendid poet who is helping to reinvigorate venerable poetic traditions.'
$5 purchase using Dollars (PDF)
€4 - purchase using Euros (PDF)
(As the payment processes, you will receive an email with a link. The PDF will pop-up. and thanks again for your marvellous enthusiasm for a great book!)
Now in its second edition, updated and revised and rewritten in parts, its for sale here at $5.00 US Dollars.
ABOUT 'HUNCKE' Based on a real tribute to the beat writer Herbert Huncke held in New York January 2009, Rick Mullin delves into the heart of American conciousness and meditates on its destiny. The 12-canto epic, written in ottava rima, takes onjazz, literature, painting, Disney, the American Revolution, and George Herriman s Krazy Kat comics. A cycle of tales merges into one journey that of a skeptical narrator who comes to see how the Beat Generation's questionable muse might reflect some light from various lost worlds onto the road ahead. A truly extraordinary work by a world class poet. Read Emmett O Cuana's review here
About the Author RICK MULLIN (pictured on the right here with the illustrator and artist Paul Weingarten) is a journalist and painter whose poetry as appeared in a variety of print and online journals including The Raintown Review, Measure, The Flea, Unsplendid, Epiphany, and Envoi. His chapbook, Aquinas Flinched, was published in 2008 by Modern Metrics, an imprint of Exot books, in New York.Rick is a graduate of Drew University in Madison, NJ, and has worked as a business journalist covering energy, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals. He studied painting with Ernest Crichlow and Hananiah Harari at The Art Students League of New York, and his paintings are in private collections in the U.S. and Europe |