Trash Truck 7: 38 A.M. (And Other Love Poems)

Author:   Ed McManis
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
ISBN:  

9798899902314


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   24 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Trash Truck 7: 38 A.M. (And Other Love Poems)


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Only a poet of Ed McManis's sly ken would have the wicked good humor to favor us with a book of love poems titled, Trash Truck 7:38 AM. Tender, wry, potently infused with signs and signifiers that bespeak his Catholic youth and marriage, McManis's slim round-up d'amour, journeying cross the range and ways of love, travels far and tellingly into our varied hearts. Saturated in his struggle with sanctity and the comfort his wife finds in angels, this collection of poems, aching in their honesty, offers not Nerudan professions of romantic love, but the truth of love amidst fear and foible, faith and struggle, rectitude and transgression. The Trash Truck poems, gracefully crafted, sound a music of love that carries wordless between couples, and within family, through the strain of daily life-ineffable, magnificent, human. -Marc Zegans, author of Lyon Street, The Snow Dead, and Swizzle Felt's First Folio from the Typewriter Underground In his collection, Trash Truck 7:38 A.M. (And Other Love Poems), McManis navigates the intricate challenges of everyday life. His tender portrayal of marriage captures the profound complexity of connection, depicting a 40-year journey of spiritual and emotional growth. The poems resonate with self-reflection and the rhythm of daily living, showcasing the transformative power of love. McManis's vivid imagery highlights the beauty and depth of his relationship, offering a heartfelt guide to the specialness that can be found in a shared life. -Gloria Mindock, editor of Červená Barva Press, award-winning author of Grief Touched the Sky at Night This tight-knit, heartfelt, rigorously honest collection of poems about a long marriage dwells in the sweet spot between intimacy and the distance it sometimes requires. Forbearance, irony, humor, and deep, knowing affection partially bridge the gap. The poems, with their playful, lacerating romps in both the animal kingdom and the Old and New Testament, deepen with each reading. -Linda Lancione, author of The Taste of Blood

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Author:   Ed McManis
Publisher:   Finishing Line Press
Imprint:   Finishing Line Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.059kg
ISBN:  

9798899902314


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   24 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Ed McManis is a writer, editor, & erstwhile Head of School. His work has appeared in more than 60 publications, including The Blue Road Reader, California Quarterly, Narrative, Lascaux Review, etc. He, along with his wife, Linda, have published esteemed author Joanne Greenberg's (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden) novels, Jubilee Year and On the Run. Little known trivia fact: he holds the outdoor free-throw record at Camp Santa Maria: 67 in a row.

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