"Marcus Slease’s gentle & generous engagements with the ephemera of almost-everyday life, coupled with a variant of bill bissett’s Lunarian English, and a sensuous, curious, cosmopolitan, and compassionate world-view, make this happily humble beautifully-modulated everything collection—without any shadow-of-a-doubt—my book of the year. For 1973 and for 2017."
Tim Atkins
"Marcus Slease offers a great deal in Play Yr Kardz Right."
Mike Topp
"These deeply sound-based poems perform the linguistic athletics of English-to-English immigration: 'I began in uh faild sosighity / with mushee piez / & fried pineappulz.' This book dishes a sauce of green slime, trailers, ducktails, and fantasy: that of both sex and magic. The titles swirl with pop culture—Pretty in Pink, Body Snatchers, Beaches, Chariots of Fire—making the whole collection hum with non-sentimental 90s nostalgia, playful and pointing at the same time: Ronuld RAYGUN. This book is a delightful, full-bodied, fluid-rich study of how the past still exists in the present: 'my bag / 4ever / uh rottun banana.'"
Laura Wetherington
"Marcus Slease’s gentle & generous engagements with the ephemera of almost-everyday life, coupled with a variant of bill bissett’s Lunarian English, and a sensuous, curious, cosmopolitan, and compassionate world-view, make this happily humble beautifully-modulated everything collection—without any shadow-of-a-doubt—my book of the year. For 1973 and for 2017."
Tim Atkins
"Marcus Slease offers a great deal in Play Yr Kardz Right."
Mike Topp
"These deeply sound-based poems perform the linguistic athletics of English-to-English immigration: 'I began in uh faild sosighity / with mushee piez / & fried pineappulz.' This book dishes a sauce of green slime, trailers, ducktails, and fantasy: that of both sex and magic. The titles swirl with pop culture—Pretty in Pink, Body Snatchers, Beaches, Chariots of Fire—making the whole collection hum with non-sentimental 90s nostalgia, playful and pointing at the same time: Ronuld RAYGUN. This book is a delightful, full-bodied, fluid-rich study of how the past still exists in the present: 'my bag / 4ever / uh rottun banana.'"
Laura Wetherington