from Report from the Ross Society, Vol. 1, No. 1
A
poet in a small town rounds
a
corner and conducts traffic.
The
four corners of his cerebral
cortex
turn and levitate a heart-
felt
lake front. Fine friend,
ideas
listserv, a swerving lit
candle
in a window for the winds
off
Lake Ontario. Rooms
and
doors fall in line, passages
on
turntables, faint light
in
a room of books and rugs.
Well,
there are many consecutive
buffets,
open and then closed,
but
the best thing is to eat spicy primordial eggs in a
small
town tomato historical reenactment.
In
this poet’s life, there are many intersections,
many
routes. Stuart Ross, an innate city dweller,
has
walked in cities, but also he has walked in rural areas,
and
not only these places! He has walked
up
the walls of consciousness, which
are
located in dreams, chores, breathings,
houses,
books, stair treads, big bright
breezes
and hot tea. He has brought a pen
and
paper, and cowboy shirts, on these walks.
Stuart
Ross, you should know, makes the ladders
that
climb all these walls. No fort withstands
his
technique of joyful alacrity.
Alice Burdick is the author of four full-length poetry collections, Simple Master, Flutter, Holler, and Book of Short Sentences, and one selected: Deportment: The Poetry of Alice Burdick. She has also authored two cookbooks, and her essays and poetry have appeared in many chapbooks, broadsides, folios, magazines, journals, and anthologies. She has been a judge for various awards, including the bpNichol Chapbook Award. She also visits elementary and high school English classes as a “Poet In Your Class” through Poetry in Voice/les Voix de la Poésie, and leads workshops through the Writers Federation of Nova Scotia.