Description
Everything lives and everything dies. As those we love pass on, we all come to be Dressed in Dead Uncles.
John B. Lee negotiates our interactions with life and death with poems that are both deeply emotional and reflectively humorous. Lee's poetry covers a variety of topics through which he expresses his shifting notions of what is meant by birth, death and everything in between.
About the author
Contributor Notes
John B. Lee lives in Brantford with his wife and two boys. He has been a high school teacher of English and Drama, but more often than not these days he writes full time.