Frank Prem
he has swornhe would stop thisbut once more won’t hurtand this will be the last timesurely the last~What happens between the hours of knock-off-o’clock in the evening and get-up-and-go the next morning?This is the premise of poet/author Frank Prem’s first (2003) poetry collection The Book of Evenings, in which he explores the twilight and examines the dark until he has enough . . . more than enough material for a book of evenings.Originally published with the assistance of a group of skilled and supportive friends and using the nom-de-plume of Frank Faust, Prem’s examination of evening life is wide in its scope and incorporates the free-standing minor tragedy of Tuesday Night At Emile’s. Wild Arancini Press is delighted to release this brand new edition of a wonderful first collection of poetry on its coming of age twenty-one years after the original.~on a tuesdayit is emile’swhere the choicesmight be as longas five courses of menubut emile already knows