"...simple but eloquent, rich with meaning and easily understood. Anyone who ever loved or needed love should read these poems."
Laurel Johnson, Review Editor New Works Review
"His poetry is neither conventional nor even 'conventionally' atypical... this volume is filled with poetic ghosts who, doglike, seem to chase their own poetic tails: Bukowski is an echo in this volume, and Kerouac, and Ginsberg, though Whitman’s in here, too..." The Pedestal Magazine
byGeorge Wallace
Published: 30 August 2004
Literature in the right sense, ‘news that stay news.’ The structure of the verses holds because it lies on a fertile terrain, rich in local culture and in social and spiritual hints...the blind and deaf will be able to see by following the antennas of such poetry.
Mary de Rachewiltz, Castle Brunnenberg, Italy
If I could remember all of the details of dreams, the delights and confusions and terrors of dreams, then I would have written this book. With his typical skill at creating evocative and surprising images and lyrical music, George Wallace has given this reader dream after tantalizing dream, each bathed in human recognition and often sprinkled with political edginess.
Carol Hamilton, Former Poet Laureate, Oklahoma