Obligate Carnivore is an immaculate introduction to Stuart McPherson's
poetry. Painted in the jagged brushstrokes of wounded masculinity and
childhood trauma, McPherson excavates new darkness. The haunted images -
wolves, corpses, moons and abattoirs - are not only vessels for
McPherson's poems, but form part of an internal nightmare logic,
creatures of the hell McPherson is trying to escape from. Writing, which
as Barthes wrote: "is the destruction of every voice, of every point of
origin."