- Michael Ruby, author of American Songbook
Sandburgian poems, turning the focus wheel of time - objectivist in their reportage, elemental in their desire to describe a life.
- Lee Ann Brown, author of Other Archer
Milton would be proud! William Considine's poetry embraces time and marks it. Arrows aimed for the heart of art find a hearth here. Compassion is a constant companion, for a mate and for a planet. Lucid precision plays throughout these awareness engines, these levitational fields of moral torque. Fluent, mellifluous phrasings and pinpoint rhymes permeate the topical texture. What could be staid is alchemically turned into power: "Solid in our solitude as sated panthers." Lunch, sex, warlords, and disasters yield rich discoveries with this wry Virgil guiding us through the "Restless laws of loss."
- Jeffrey Cyphers Wright, author of Party Everywhere
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