We are immigrants in our own skin, flash-fire refugees who get by with falsified papers, fake IDs, and forged signatures. If caught and found guilty of a trespass or transgression, we pardon ourselves in our native tongues, language a placeholder for the names we were forced to annul. Arclight is now available from Amazon in print and Kindle version.
Category Archives: John Biscello
Indie Blu(e) Publishing Releases Arclight
Indie Blu(e) Publishing is thrilled to announce the release of Arclight by John Biscello. John Biscello is not simply a novelist and poet, but an alchemist of verses. In Arclight, Biscello captains a voyage that transcends the physical world with graceful introspection, and philosophical wonder. His reflective nature invites us to ponder our own lifeContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Publishing Releases Arclight”
Coming soon from Indie Blu(e) Publishing
Indie Blu(e) Publishing is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of John Biscello’s first book of poetry, Arclight. Biscello is the author of three novels—Broken Land, a Brooklyn Tale, Raking the Dust, and Nocturne Variations—and a collection of short stories, Freeze Tag.
A Review of John Biscello’s Nocturne Variations
Nocturne Variations: John Biscello Reviewed by Kindra M. Austin Nocturne Variations is a twenty-first century presentation of avant-garde literature. Super. But what is avant-garde? Avant-garde is a French term that means advance guard; people and ideas that are ahead of their time. It’s a concept that refers to artists, composers, and writers whose worksContinue reading “A Review of John Biscello’s Nocturne Variations”
Indie Blu(e) Welcomes JOHN BISCELLO
Originally from Brooklyn, New York, author, poet, playwright, and performer, John Biscello, has lived in the high-desert grunge-wonderland of Taos, New Mexico since 2001. He is the author of two novels, Broken Land, a Brooklyn Tale and Raking the Dust, a collection of stories, Freeze Tag, and a children’s book, Once Upon a Time: Classic Fables Reimagined. Broken Land was named UndergroundContinue reading “Indie Blu(e) Welcomes JOHN BISCELLO”