"Read Rob Plath at your own risk. His words will stick behind your eyes. His heart may even expose a shadow you've kept hidden from yourself.”
--Dan Fante, author of Chump Change, Mooch, Spitting Off Tall Buildings, 86'd & many more.
--Dan Fante, author of Chump Change, Mooch, Spitting Off Tall Buildings, 86'd & many more.
"Rob Plath exudes divine madness. He is Quasimodo and the Phantom of the Opera slamming the same keyboard.”– Dan Fante, author of Chump Change, Mooch, Spitting Off Tall Buildings, 86'd & more. |
"Plath is a merciless poet. He is not afraid of drawing blood, even his own. He will blow psychic holes in your being. He will leave you wounded."--Todd Moore, author of Dead Reckoning, The Riddle of the Wooden Gun, Dillinger & many more. |
"In the war over the heart and soul of modern poetry, Rob Plath will be the last man standing.” --John Yamrus, author of Can't Stop Now, Doing Cartwheels On Doomsday Afternoon, New & Selected Poems & many more.
“Like a surgeon working alone, with hands that reveal a slight tremble for want of a stiff drink…Plath picks up a scalpel and begins to dissect his sinewy flesh, entrails, and heart in an examination of personal relationships and the effects or damage they have had on him. Understanding at all times that while the heart is the first organ to take the impact of a failed relationship, it is one’s own mind that continues to be the true torturer.”—RC Edrington, author of Use Once and Destroy
"If Charles Bukowski had a wired, weird bastard child, Rob Plath would be it. A BELLYFUL OF ANARCHY crackles and hisses with a life of its own. This poetry doesn't take you for a walk down the mean streets. It grabs you by the hair and drags you there." --John Yamrus, author of Can't Stop Now, Doing Cartwheels On Doomsday Afternoon, New & Selected Poems & many more.