My debut book of poetry,
The Corpse Litany, is out now and available to purchase. Published through Coprolaliac Press, this book contains most of my poetry from 2018 until the beginning of 2023. It is an ugly exploration of my most confessional, honest, and bleak writing. But there is also a lot of poetry in there that was written from a position of profound love - only for that, too, to be torn apart. The beginning of 2023 was a natural place to stop as that saw a dramatic change in my life. My next book will most likely contain everything written during the rest of that year - of which, there is a lot and is likely more bleak than this particular collection. Anyway, you can buy
The Corpse Litany as either a paperback or hardcover edition, as well as an ebook. Copies are available through Amazon or through the links below:
Hardcover: https://www.lulu.com/shop/joseph-breitman-and-leroy-gary-and-joanna-jeanine-schmidt/the-corpse-litany/hardcover/product-57e8dme.html?q=joseph+breitman&page=1&pageSize=4
Paperback: https://www.lulu.com/shop/joseph-breitman-and-leroy-gary-and-joanna-jeanine-schmidt/the-corpse-litany-softcover/paperback/product-84r2z5n.html?q=&page=1&pageSize=4
Also, if you are in the Long Island area, the book is currently on display and available to purchase from The Next Chapter bookstore in Huntington. Thank you all for your possible support. Here is a tiny review of the book:
"Step into the mind of Joseph Breitman, Coprolaliac Press' latest rising star in the world of transgressive literature. With his unique take on blank verse, he invites you on a journey through the darkest corners of human experience, where pain and suffering are laid bare for all to see. In his debut work, he explores the depths of humanity with an unflinching eye, portraying a world that is as hauntingly beautiful as it is terrifying. His characters are real, their struggles will leave you reeling. Joseph is not for the faint-hearted, but within his words lies a powerful message and a truth that is hard to ignore. Dive into the abyss of human nature as he exposes our deepest fears and desires, and emerge with a new perspective on the world around us."
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