Jim Redmond Publishes New Poetry Collection

Exploring a wired existence, Redmond’s newest work “Because You Previously Liked or Played” can now be preordered

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Administration and Staff

October 18, 2023 | jns

Jim Redmond’s new book of poems Because You Previously Liked or Played, debuts on Oct. 31 and is now available for preorder.

The poems explore a world that is increasingly mediated through technology; the personal and political struggle for meaning, connection, and reality run like a fever dream through the schizophrenic circuits of television, cyberspace, and virtual existence.

Learn more about this unflinching look at a wired existence and preorder the book on the publisher’s website (Deep Vellum). Copies are also available via Amazon and other booksellers.

Jim Redmond, PhD, is the Director of Academic Support Labs and Tutoring.

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