"Fine in a Minute" by King Daddy

  • "Fine in a Minute" by King Daddy

“The heart is not a metaphor – no, wait – the heart is a metaphor.”
King Daddy’s first volume of poetry for Bamboo Dart Press, Fine in a Minute, follows the author as he attempts to make sense of his life after the loss of his wife and muse of 30 years, Wendrika Thorpe, chronicling his grief and laying bare his fears, regrets and idiosyncrasies. Heartbreaking and hilarious, Fine in a Minute highlights King Daddy’s twisted, erotically-charged yet erudite wit and wisdom, which evokes fever dream poignancy and working-class empathy. From Buddha to bluesmen, Covina to catharsis, Fine in a Minute is an emotionally gripping poetic journey.


King Daddy


King Daddy is a father, grandfather, and bookworm. He dabbles in nudism and Buddhism, revels in primitive acoustic blues and seeks to dwell in the now. He is a life-long resident of the San Gabriel Valley. He sometimes writes poems in black notebooks and has been a member of the performance poetry troupe, Poets in Distress, since the days when pot had seeds. He has won no literary awards or prizes.

Instagram: @kingdaddy626

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