-Paul Mariani Author of Dream Song: The Life of John Berryman and William Carlos Williams: A New World Naked "If macabre quietude beckons you, if closed doors invite you to open them, if a drizzle of decibels calls softly to your ear nest, if finch by finch is how you think, if paradox and what a one-letter-difference can do beguile you, if you hope for soft and softest second chances, you've found your book. Velocity at Rest lets you know you do not need to move to be moved, and that you may be beautiful enough/to make love to without even moving. As all good poems do, Ryan's poems elevate everything including you while you're reading them."
-Dara Barrois/Dixon author of Tolstoy Killed Anna Karenina and Extremely Expensive Mystical Experiences for Astronauts "By turns funny and endearing, sprinkled with cinma vrit from Western Massachusetts and New York, and Christian aspirations of kindness, love, and surrender, wordsmith Ryan gives himself to the passing nature he closely and chiasmatically observes, bearing forth the fruit of a deeply personal poetic journey."
-Dorion Sagan Author of Cooking With Jesus "In this debut collection, the poet has woven strands from the last two centuries of English verse. Here, we explore landscapes - psychic and geographic- reminiscent of Sylvia Plath. There's a lyricism akin to Dylan Thomas, and a pantheistic sprawl that attains the Whitmanesque. But be assured: This is no mere exercise in canonical pastiche. Ryan never shies away from the predicaments of our current age. He writes of cell phones and Ritalin, "Life Coaches" and genocide. Throughout, he deftly threads the needle between satire and sympathy."
-John Purin- Editorial Director, Jubilation Research International
-Paul Mariani Author of Dream Song: The Life of John Berryman and William Carlos Williams: A New World Naked "If macabre quietude beckons you, if closed doors invite you to open them, if a drizzle of decibels calls softly to your ear nest, if finch by finch is how you think, if paradox and what a one-letter-difference can do beguile you, if you hope for soft and softest second chances, you've found your book. Velocity at Rest lets you know you do not need to move to be moved, and that you may be beautiful enough/to make love to without even moving. As all good poems do, Ryan's poems elevate everything including you while you're reading them."
-Dara Barrois/Dixon author of Tolstoy Killed Anna Karenina and Extremely Expensive Mystical Experiences for Astronauts "By turns funny and endearing, sprinkled with cinma vrit from Western Massachusetts and New York, and Christian aspirations of kindness, love, and surrender, wordsmith Ryan gives himself to the passing nature he closely and chiasmatically observes, bearing forth the fruit of a deeply personal poetic journey."
-Dorion Sagan Author of Cooking With Jesus "In this debut collection, the poet has woven strands from the last two centuries of English verse. Here, we explore landscapes - psychic and geographic- reminiscent of Sylvia Plath. There's a lyricism akin to Dylan Thomas, and a pantheistic sprawl that attains the Whitmanesque. But be assured: This is no mere exercise in canonical pastiche. Ryan never shies away from the predicaments of our current age. He writes of cell phones and Ritalin, "Life Coaches" and genocide. Throughout, he deftly threads the needle between satire and sympathy."
-John Purin- Editorial Director, Jubilation Research International
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