"A poetic glimpse of a cultured divided America. A staggering reality of projected hopelessness attempting to hold on to hopefulness. Casting forth images of a fallen down society and yet the rhythm is nothing new…a sense of belonging." -Nancy Bailey
"The poems I’ve read were very deep. This was very interesting to see so many aspects of words in your poetry. Each poem reflected many emotions that readers can and will relate to." -Carolyn White, The Associated: Jewish Community Federation of Baltimore
"Thought provoking, provocative and sensitive poetry. Ka-son gets in touch with “self” through his poetry. W. E. B. Du Bois would be proud of this young Black man." -India Artis, Business/ Advertising Manager, The Crisis magazine
"His work screams of the images and experiences of urban life—good and bad. At times melancholy, provocative and even erotic, Reeves always moves toward the greater good/beauty, self-realization and inspiration that we all possess. His is a growing voice that further expands the rich legacy of this literary form." -Richard J. McIntire, Award-winning journalist, photographer, radio personality and public relations professional
"The poems describe the utter agony and brutality that is heartbreak and how it can completely mess with your mind and your emotions, all the while still feeling a sense of longing, and hope for survival. This book also includes some observations on life, along with some illustrations. Very brilliant, get it....you won't be sorry." -Cenia M. Crespo
"If you have ever gone through the highs and lows of love and wanted to read a book that TOLD IT LIKE IT IS, then this is the poetry book for you!! The poems describe the utter agony and brutality that is heartbreak and how it can completely mess with your mind and your emotions, all the while still feeling a sense of longing, and hope for survival. This book also includes some observations on life, along with some illustrations. Very brilliant, get it....you won't be sorry." -Hootnanny