Reading the poems of Betty Irene Priebe is like hearing voices from
porches as you walk the neighborhood on a warm summer night --
engaging, perceptive and sometimes even a little disconcerting,
but always making you want to stop for more.
* John Lehman, Poetry Editor, Wisconsin People and Ideas
(may be ordered autographed directly from the author)
These Poems set a thousand horses galloping in the Asian
diaspora in which so many are caught.
* Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Publisher, City Lights Books
I enjoyed reading Musso's book. Refreshing, his minimalist
understated, sardonic style, his wry playfulness with language,
with love and sex and the paradoxes of life. It's a different kind
of coming of age story, a well-crafted daisy chain of vignettes,
each one a kind of poem about a moment in time, the whole a
poignant exploration of human relationships, and loneliness.
* George Sidney, author and Professor of English and American
Literature, University of Maryland
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Koon Woon
Publisher, Editor