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New collection of 104 contemporary haiku explores grief, attention, renewal, and the present moment.
ROCKFORD, Ill. - illiNews -- Zombie Logic Press Announces Upcoming Release of Vanished Roads by Thomas L. Vaultonburg
ROCKFORD, Ill. — Zombie Logic Press has announced the upcoming release of Vanished Roads, a new collection of 104 contemporary haiku by Rockford poet Thomas L. Vaultonburg. The book will be released on June 21, 2026, through Wolf Twin Books.
Drawing from themes of grief, attention, renewal, and the passage of time, Vanished Roads traces a journey through loss toward a deeper appreciation of the present moment. Rather than offering easy answers, the collection invites readers to slow down and notice the ordinary details that sustain us.
Vaultonburg began writing haiku in 2020 after a period of significant personal upheaval. Over the following years, the form became both a creative practice and a way of engaging more fully with everyday life. The poems collected in Vanished Roads reflect that ongoing exploration.
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"Vanished Roads is not a book about finding your way back," says Vaultonburg. "It's about learning how to continue when the way back no longer exists."
Thomas L. Vaultonburg is a poet from Rockford, Illinois, whose work has appeared in numerous journals including The Heron's Nest, Modern Haiku, Presence, Acorn, and Mayfly. He is co-founder of Wolf Twin Books and founder of Zombie Logic Press.
Vanished Roads will be available beginning June 21, 2026.
For additional information:
Zombie Logic Press
https://www.zombielogicpress.net
Wolf Twin Books
https://www.wolftwinbooks.com
Contact:
info@zombielogicpress.net
ROCKFORD, Ill. — Zombie Logic Press has announced the upcoming release of Vanished Roads, a new collection of 104 contemporary haiku by Rockford poet Thomas L. Vaultonburg. The book will be released on June 21, 2026, through Wolf Twin Books.
Drawing from themes of grief, attention, renewal, and the passage of time, Vanished Roads traces a journey through loss toward a deeper appreciation of the present moment. Rather than offering easy answers, the collection invites readers to slow down and notice the ordinary details that sustain us.
Vaultonburg began writing haiku in 2020 after a period of significant personal upheaval. Over the following years, the form became both a creative practice and a way of engaging more fully with everyday life. The poems collected in Vanished Roads reflect that ongoing exploration.
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"Vanished Roads is not a book about finding your way back," says Vaultonburg. "It's about learning how to continue when the way back no longer exists."
Thomas L. Vaultonburg is a poet from Rockford, Illinois, whose work has appeared in numerous journals including The Heron's Nest, Modern Haiku, Presence, Acorn, and Mayfly. He is co-founder of Wolf Twin Books and founder of Zombie Logic Press.
Vanished Roads will be available beginning June 21, 2026.
For additional information:
Zombie Logic Press
https://www.zombielogicpress.net
Wolf Twin Books
https://www.wolftwinbooks.com
Contact:
info@zombielogicpress.net
Source: Zombie Logic Press
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