Category: Arts

  • Today’s Music

    Today is brought to you by The Cure’s “4:13 Dream”, a more positive and ethereal release.

  • Poet – Jack Gilbert

    Jack Gilbert, one of the last of a pioneering group of poets from the 50s and 60s, passed away on 11/11/12 at the age of 87. The follow poem is form my favorite collection of his, Refusing Heaven. Failing and Flying by Jack Gilbert Everyone forgets that Icarus also flew. It’s the same when love…

  • Book Review – Under the Wild Ginger

    A new book review of “Under the Wold Ginger”, by Jeffrey Willius, has been posted to Stone Path Review.

  • Photos – Iceland

    I have posted photos from a 2004 trip to Iceland, of a museum in Reykjavik, here.

  • Photos – Lutsen

    I posted a new gallery from Lutsen, October 2012, that continues my obsession with sunrises and sunsets.  It can be viewed here: www.williamricciphotography.com.

  • Stone Path Review – Fall 2012 – Is Here!

    We published the latest edition of Stone Path Review on the official website and it is also available as a PDF for reading, printing, and saving at www.issuu.com. Stone Path Review Artistic Journal is an online magazine about the paths we create and the media we use to express that path and the experience. Includes…

  • Stone Path Review Fall 2012 is almost here

    The Fall 2012 issue of Stone Path Review is well underway and will be published on Monday October 15th.  Much gratitude and thanks to the artists who have trusted us with their work.  We will post here and on Facebook when the issue is live and ready for your reading and viewing pleasure.

  • Lief Magazine Celebrates Life with Reading

    Review, with photos, of the Lief reading on 08/29/12.

  • Honored and Humbled

    This evening was my first poetry reading ever, and was of a poem recently published in Lief Magazine.  I was nervous as hell, as public speaking is something I have been good at avoiding.  The editors of Lief, Mike Finley and Danny Klecko, were gracious in accepting the poem “Playground” and asking me to read…

  • Don’t forget your boots

    The long walk through the valley overshadowed by the mountains. Don’t forget your boots. Sand upon sand the layered earth covers fragments, shells, and mines. Don’t forget your boots. I do not pretend to understand or relate I have not been there – I am here gazing at the stars washed in the moonlight filled…