“It’s about hunting and it’s not at all about hunting,” is the poet Byron Hoot’s self-described notion that captures Poems of The Mad Hunter. In a Faulkner-esque voice and Zen no-mind our Mad Hunter explores an inalienable primal connection to nature. In a universe of tired tropes, Mad Hunter is something new, evocative and fresh. It’s about hunting and it’s not at all about hunting.