Publisher's Synopsis
This book is a collection of poetry by Indiana-based filmmaker, photographer, and writer Forrest DePoy. The majority of poems in this collection date back to late 2013 and early 2014, while the rest come from various points throughout DePoy's life. Often eclectic, DePoy's poetic style is non-traditional and, at times, exploratory. Sometimes introspective and fantastical, sometimes humorous and absurd, these poems wildly vary in subjects from psychosexual development to tales of eldritch horror. Monarchs and Hornets: A Manuscript on How to Kill a Man, Steal His Identity, Eat His Children, and Rise to Power in Uzbekistan is a tolerable way to waste thirty minutes.