About the Book
Pocket Full of Fear, although published in 2009 is not a part of the 2009 trilogy of poems previously published, but a stand alone work about entering the world of the sheltered, as Hobobob moves from living in the streets to living in an actual building.
Subtitled, The SRO poems, it's the thoughts and ideas of a man that understands what it is living with four walls and without, a man who had reached the limits of his endurance and survived.
Many of the poems, written while he co-hosted the weekly variety show, the SHOUT OUT were made and read for that audience while others were filed away as too personal. A complete, eclectic account of the jumble of his life once leaving the homeless shelter, Pocket Full of Fear is his complete expression of life on and off the streets.
Subtitled, The SRO poems, it's the thoughts and ideas of a man that understands what it is living with four walls and without, a man who had reached the limits of his endurance and survived.
Many of the poems, written while he co-hosted the weekly variety show, the SHOUT OUT were made and read for that audience while others were filed away as too personal. A complete, eclectic account of the jumble of his life once leaving the homeless shelter, Pocket Full of Fear is his complete expression of life on and off the streets.
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About the Creator
Hobobob
New York, New York, USA
Poet, playwright, screenwriter, author, journalist, unemployed and living life in an SRO. A man on the verge of complete madness. Rude, crude and definitely socially unacceptable. Unemployed, and living in New York. What more can I say?