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Under the Influence is a series of hallucinatory verses written by Eric Laurence Glassman over a six month period.
"The Poet's Lament" is Eric Laurence Glassman's fourteenth book of poetry. It explains the unexplained with his unique blend of symbolist, beat and psychedelic poetry.
"Altered States" is a psychedelic ride that deranges your senses as you take a look inside the uknown regions of the concious and subconcious mind.
Eric Laurence Glassman was born March 5, 1973 in Cleveland, Ohio. He has been writing poetry since he was seventeen years old. Eric loves writing about nature, love, death, travel, everyday life experiences and the derangement of the senses. He is a part symbolist, part beat and part psychedelic poet. Definitely a decadent.
Eric Laurence Glassman was born March 5, 1973 in Cleveland, Ohio. He has been writing poetry since he was seventeen years old. Eric loves writing about nature, love, death. travel, everyday life experiences and the derangement of the senses. He is a part symbolist, part beat and part psychedelic poet. Definitely a decadent.
"Romancing Bohemia" is Eric Laurence Glassman's sixth book of poetry. It explains the unexplained with his unique blend of symbloist, beat and psychedelic poetry.
Just in time for the end of the world, Eric Laurence Glassman has produced a prophetic new collection of verse, "Poetry of the Damned." Written well before the onset of coronavirus, and the era of personal isolation and social distancing, many of these poems read like the soundtrack of our current universal unraveling, and come complete with anxiety, boredom, bleakness, self-immolation, inebriation, longing, and maybe not a light at the end of the tunnel, but a multitude of sparks in the darkness.Reviewed by Mark Kuhar - author, poet and proprietor of deepcleveland.com
"Eric Laurence Glassman's new book of poetry, The Sanctuary of Thought, creates frothing mindscapes from the minutia of everyday life. Whether he's "On Fifth Ave.," in "The Corner Bar," or "Out for the Night," verbal speedbumps and hallucinatory phrases flow past in torrents of technicolor ether, and invite us to either keep up the pace, or watch the action vanish up ahead into the rapturous fog." Mark Kuhar (Author, Poet and Proprietor of www.deepcleveland, com)
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