Fireball is the second book I’ve read from Charles Joseph,
as well as the second book I’ve read from Indigent Press, and I’m equally happy
with both the publisher and the poet!
Charles Joseph is back, and he’s beating the fuck out of all
his readers with his latest chapbook, Fireball. I recently did a review of
Joseph’s chapbook Temporary Obscurity which also featured B. Diehl. That book
was my first encounter with Joseph’s work and it’s pretty much left me wanting
more. As you can imagine, I pretty much devoured the digital copy that was sent
to me.
Charles Joseph starts the book out with a piece called The
Return of Kid Lightning, which addresses a man from Texas who had given him
some pretty nifty compliments, AKA me. Which is pretty cool to be honest. I
like how the poem addresses the struggles with creativity, its irritating ebb
and flow that’s inside all creators. When the muses are pissed with you, you
know it. They’ll suck out the juice from your fingers and leave you dried up
until they’re satisfied in their punishment. Although the muses are some the
greatest friends to writers, they can be demons to us at times. Return of the
Lightning Kid sparks fire for the whole chapbook. It’s the strike of a match
that leads to a whole forest fire by the end of the book.
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