The poems in Produce Wagon explore the vast and varied
circumstances of the human experience. Roy Scheele delves into his
love for his wife in "Remembrances," the opening poem from his
first chapbook, and "Driving after Dark"; his fascination with the
natural world in poems such as "How the Fox Got Away" and "Late
Autumn Woods"; his appreciation of his family in "A Kitchen Memory"
and "The Long Rise"; and his fondness for stories in "The Carny
Circuit" and "In the Clear." In these and the other poems in the
collection, Scheele uses a variety of traditional verse forms as
well as free verse and syllabics, carefully fitting the form of
each poem to his subject matter. Though most of the poems are set
in Nebraska and neighboring states, there is a universality to the
subjects Scheele addresses. In these poems anywhere is everywhere.
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