<p><i>If you are a fan of Kay Ryan's epigrammatic style you will adore Joseph Dorazio's poetry. A self-styled miniaturist he can take a word or a phrase and turn it on its head using internal rhyme to bolster his serio-comic intent. Of Slack he profers: Often/ you are asked to/ take it up seldom/ are you told/ to put it back. This is clever stuff -and lots of fun!</i></p> <p>-Linda M. Fischer poet author of Raccoon Aft ernoons</p> <p><i>Remains to be Seen had much to admire in its economy and wit.</i></p> <p>-Chapbook contest judges Toad Hall Press</p>