In the poems ofFutures Pass, born from a personal experiment into channelling a prosodic alter-ego, John W. Sexton ranges from the formal to the projective out of this world, and out of his mind. From famous mice to an entropic rose, from a transubstantiated piano to he final vision of Saint Aquinas, from elegies for Michael Jackson to Neda Agha-Soltan, these poems provide a map from the past and the future to the eternal now.