The fifth publication in the Green Linden Chapbook Series is James Scruton’s The Rules, which “evokes an American childhood both familiar and exotic, poignant and enthralling,” writes Richard Jones. “Childhood,” he continues, “is a mysterious country we are lucky to survive, yet yearn for as we age. Our nostalgia is not for old wounds or an innocent heart, but a longing for the once-bright recognition of reality in its shining glory.”
To get your copy, visit our store. You can read a sample poem, “Cribbage,” in Under a Warm Green Linden, Issue 7, and “Ghost Runners,” in Poetry.