<p><b>In <i>The Wanting Way</i>, the second book in Multiverse<i>—</i>a literary series written and curated by the neurodivergent—Adam Wolfond<i></i>proves more than willing to “extend the choreography.”</b></p><p><span>In fact, his entire thrust is out and toward. Each poem moves out along its own underutilized pathway, awakening unseen dimensions for the reader like a wooded night walk suddenly lit by fireflies. And as each path elaborates itself, Wolfond’s guiding hand seems always to stay held out to the reader, inviting them further into a shared and unprecedented unfolding. </span></p><p></p><p><i>The Wanting Way</i><span> is actually a confluence of diverse ways—rallies, paths, waves, jams, streams, desire lines—that converge wherever the dry verbiage of the talking world requires hydration. Each poem is an invitation to bathe in the play of languaging. And each