Chicago Poetry Press is pleased to announce the release of Postcards from Poland , written by Joseph Kuhn Carey of Glencoe, IL, a Journal of Modern Poetry Book Award Selection . The poems in Mr. Carey's manuscript were composed over three years after the author took an inspiring journey with his family to the Polish cities of Krakow & Zakopane. The "artistic travel-log" nature of the poems present the sights, sounds and colorful events occurring in and around these two mysterious, gorgeous and overlooked cities, which are home to ancient castles, fantastic museums, breath-taking churches, soaring cable-car rides, astonishing mountains, and amazing nightclubs set deep in medieval cellars, as well as nearby horrific and powerfully enlightening WWII death camp locations. The author Joe Carey says: "There is something essential and important in these two cities for the older and younger Polish generations. For the older generation, Krakow and Zakopane represent things that survived WWII intact and largely untouched—while to the younger generation, the two cities represent the vibrant, energetic and robust side of Polish life." Joseph Kuhn Carey is the recipient of an American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP)/Deems Taylor Award for music-related writing (for articles written about jazz artist/composers Carla Bley, Charlie Haden and Anthony Braxton) and a Grammy-voting member of The Recording Academy. He’s published a chapbook of poetry (“Bulk-Rate”) and a book on jazz (“Big Noise From Notre Dame: A History of The Collegiate Jazz Festival,” University of Notre Dame Press) and has released two “Loose Caboose Band” CDs of original children’s songs with his brother, Bill, entitled “The Caboose is Loose” and “Mighty Big Broom,” the latter of which garnered two first-round Grammy nominations in 2008 (both recordings, and all of the individual songs, are available on iTunes, CDbaby.com and Amazon.com). He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Notre Dame, a Master of Fine Arts (in Creative Writing) degree from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop and a Master of Science in Mass Communication degree from Boston University. He’s traveled the country interviewing bakers for Bakery Magazine, written about jazz & blues artists for Down Beat, JazzTimes and The Boston Globe, and his poems have been selected in the Journal of Modern Poetry’s JOMP 15 and JOMP 16 Poetry Contests, the Writer’s Digest 7th Annual Poetry Awards Contest & 80th Annual Writing Competition, Highland Park Poetry’s 2013 “Poetry That Moves” & 2013 “Poetry Challenge” contests and the Evanston Public Library’s 2013 35th Annual Jo-Anne Hirschfield Memorial Poetry Awards. When not scribbling poems, stories and songs on all available scraps of paper to read to his wife and sons over dinner, he runs a successful multi-state property management business. Postcards From Poland by Joseph Kuhn Carey is an absolutely delightful collection of 'make you feel like you are there' poems for the armchair traveler. In a colorful volume bound to resemble an old-fashioned postcard, Carey's rich verse pours forth a bounty of sensory details guaranteed to make any reader feel as if he or she has visited Poland personally. It is exceedingly rare to find impeccably crafted poems in such a charming, understated package. Reading Joseph Kuhn Carey's Postcards From Poland is a bit like finding a Faberge egg at a jumble sale--one can hardly believe the object in hand is real. Postcards from Poland is a little gem of a poetic journey that will leave you longing to return. Rich Follett's 5-Star Review for Readers' Favorite Postcards From Poland, by Joseph Kuhn Carey, is the author's graceful description of the Polish cities of Krakow and Zakopane through poems. The poems describe the history, sights and life in these cities in a brilliant writing style. From people, buildings, art, culture, food, social life and everything in between, Joseph Kuhn Carey uses his words to paint vivid pictures of these two cities--the life that was and the life that is. With each new poem, he finds something fresh about his visit to these two beautiful cities. Faridah Nassozi's 5-Star Review for Reader's Favorite