Water Falls in Autumn; Verse vs. Adversity is Kenneth's second collection of poetry. The book is now available for purchase!
This heavy-heart collection recounts Kenneth's days post outpatient rehabilitation for alcoholism. Written over the course of four months, Kenneth takes us on a journey through his mind, often posing questions that we, as people, so often forget to ask ourselves.
From tragedy to triumph, this collection marks Kenneth's re-invention of himself. Kenneth relives harsh internal reflections through each poem. He literally "pours" out his soul and leaves it encrusted in black ink on white paper. He leaves no reader confused.
Kenneth's writing in Water Falls in Autumn; Verse vs. Adversity can be described as the rhythmic invention of Jack Kerouac, the lyrical playfulness of E.E. Cummings, and the crass perceptions of Charles Bukowski combined into one.
Some of Kenneth's favorite poems include Sobriety, It's Raining Somewhere in the World, Somedays, and others.