- For all the Questions
For all the questions answer then brings up, those timed-to-life questions do get answered, if just through time the question runs, then out. Timed-out, it's neither possible nor done, not even gone to mourn not been to miss. There is a true difference between the tried disappointment and the non-event.
Ed Roberson retired, in 2002, from administrative work at Rutgers University, where he once briefly taught. At the present time, this distinguished poet is Visiting Artist at Columbia College in Chicago. He is author of seven volumes of poems, including Lucid Interval As Integral Music, When Thy King Is a Boy, Voices Cast Out to Talk Us In, and Atmosphere Conditions. Atelos Press will soon publish City Eclogue, his seventh volume of poems, and Brent Hayes Edwards (of Rutgers University) is currently guest editing a special issue of Callaloo focusing on Ed Roberson as poet.