by Kay Cosgrove | Jan 27, 2013
American Rhapsody by Carole Stone is a boozy, jazz-age collection of elegies for the poet’s deceased parents, as well as for America in the days of yore. Told in rhythmic, sometimes drunken party language, and woven around the physical place of New Jersey, the poems...
by Kay Cosgrove | Jan 1, 2013
Have you come around to listening to the sound of your own voice recorded: When messages repeat they delay their messages; when messages delete they’re afterwards fixed in time; how then the play commences. / /. . . / the future, alternately filled and emptied,...