-Elijah Burrell, author of Skies of Blur and Troubler
The poems in Dave Malone's Bypass brim with stories of loneliness and desolation, taking a last stand in an empty farmhouse or in the beautiful sadness of a full night sky over an empty cornfield. With an eye for the natural world and a dark sensibility, Malone's poems are lovely and uncomfortable imaginings, a Southern Gothic assemblage that dares to ask, "What if?"
-Holly Day, author of A Book of Beasts and The Tooth Is the Longest Bone in the Human Body
Dave Malone's Bypass is good for the soul as he signals us off the freeway of our busy lives to drive down the arteries of neighborhood memories, such as "the postal clerk / delivering the best and worst of news / to war widows and would-be lovers," soccer, and teachers past. We have to slow and roll down the windows so we won't miss a scent or the music coming over the rooftops telling us that good things are bound to happen soon.
- Mick Kennedy, Editor-in-Chief, The Heartland Review