In Set in Stone, Kevin Carey's poems tell stories as dreams, as
memories, as rituals, or ceremonies. Carey writes poetry for the
everyperson, poetry that deals with memory, loss, and nostalgia in an
accessible and honest way. These poems tell stories about growing up and
growing older, about loss and victory, giving praise to the moments that
pass through our lives and the imprint they leave behind. Carey embraces
the mystery of nostalgia, the haunted memories, worn and cemented by
time, that string a life together. These are poems of places and of
people, both real and imagined. These are poems about summer ponds and
barroom nights, basketball and superheroes--poems that remind us of our
humanness. These are poems, set in stone, to be chipped away at
carefully, revealing the truths hidden underneath.