Drift through ghost-lit towns, forest thrones, crumbling cities, and midnight diners. Blending surrealism and emotional depth, Sun Come Back follows a wandering narrator who moves like a shadow at the edge of other people's lives, providing dispatches from the outskirts of humanity. This is a book of love stories without names, letters from the trash, hallucinated towns, wolves with meat bouquets, and the ghosts who remain with us. Stories that are both absurd and intimately human. Sun Come Back immerses readers in a gothic dream of the American small town, where the darkness of night gives way to the clarity, love, and hope of a rising sun.
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Daniel Newcomer is a writer and poet whose work has appeared in a wide range of literary journals, anthologies, and newspapers. A former journalist, he draws on years of living on the road, from Indonesia to Italy, to bring a global restlessness and a love of beauty into his writing. Sun Come Back is his debut collection of poems.