Vol. 1 Manual for Masculinity

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The first volume in the three part series Empire of Missed Chances seeking to provide honest questions, not quick answers when exploring definitions and limitations of gender roles, identity- and what that means - is now sold out.

50+ pages of beautiful poems by Zhenya Yevtushenko and accompanying imagery by Torres Fine Art Photography Studios. 

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THE COLLECTION

EMPIRE OF MISSED CHANCES SEEKS TO PROVIDE HONEST QUESTIONS, NOT QUICK ANSWERS, WHEN EXPLORING DEFINITIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF

GENDER ROLES AND IDENTITY.

What Others Had to Say:

Yevtushenko’s phrases grip you in unexpected ways; they hold you with satisfaction: “Sugar still cutting / the warm bitter tea” – “within the altar of my footsteps” – “something sacred in something shared” – “leaves of grass / taught to be blades” – “stronger than forests / breathing trees” – “with a thirst for fresh thunders.” Joined with the vibrant photography by Megan Torres, this ekphrastic collection is a chance you don’t want to miss.
— Ken Hada, author of Come Before Winter
An attempt to make sense of our short lives through a blending of sacred myth and the reality of today’s life in dreams. Relationships and the various changes that healing brings. Yevtushenko takes a step forward in this bold approach. Accompanying photographs will further challenge you as they provide a collaborative form of commentary on the subjects, while also drawing you in their own worlds…
— Bill McCloud, author of The Smell of the Light
Zhenya Yevtushenko’s Manual for Masculinity, isn’t rigid or prescriptive; instead it defines masculinity through experience and observation, always expanding to hold more nuance. The most striking moments in these poems are those in which men touch, talk, connect. Yevtushenko’s poems create space for men, “no longer swords nor cleavers,” to reach out and lock hands with one another. Amid brilliant twisting of language and vivid imagery, these poems are dark lonely rooms cut through by windows of light and warm company.
— Quinn Carver Johnson, author of The Perfect Bastard


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