Paul Wasserman is a veteran of the Iraq War, where he served as a noncommissioned officer in an Army aircrew. He holds master's degrees in philosophy and comparative literature, and lives in New York City.
Paul Wasserman's Say Again All studies the wide landscape of wartime experience
by focusing on the spaces which envelop violence, loss, loneliness. Say Again All
travels down "Route Seagrams" and "Route Cuervo" (while wishing for Route Absolut)
with a dry, black humor; it is a necessary search, poem by poem, "for the measurement of the night's danger."