The title of Tim Conroy's second book, No True Route, asks us to think about journeys in both time and space. Throughout the book, poems take up themes of movement, direction, detour, destination. And they take up those inevitable moments we pause and look back, asking how we got here, surveying those landscapes of time and family in loss in which nothing is static or reliable, especially memory.
The title of Tim Conroy's second book, No True Route, asks us to think about journeys in both time and space. Throughout the book, poems take up themes of movement, direction, detour, destination. And they take up those inevitable moments we pause and look back, asking how we got here, surveying those landscapes of time and family in loss in which nothing is static or reliable, especially memory.
Tim Conroy is a poet and former educator. His work has been published in journals, magazines, and compilations, including Fall Lines, Auntie Bellum, Blue Mountain Review, Jasper, Marked by the Water, and Our Prince of Scribes: Writers Remember Pat Conroy. In 2017, Muddy Ford Press published his first book of poetry, Theologies of Terrain, edited by Columbia, South Carolina, poet laureate Ed Madden. A founding board member of the Pat Conroy Literary Center established in his brother's honor, Tim Conroy lives in Florida.
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