A poetry collection in the lineage of Frost, Yeats Nemerov and other writers of blank verse. Dr. Joseph S. Salemi, nationally known poet and critic, wrote, "This isn't the sort of Milquetoast treacle-and-cream you're going to hear at a West Chester reading. There's real anger in those lines, not just an urge to network. These poems don't provide the nice warm glow of vague moral uplift that one gets from a Unitarian sermon or a sensitivity seminar. Stanbrough makes it clear that real poetry is a lot more threatening than that."