Poetry
Conversations with Skeletons
Bloomington: iUniverse, 2012.
PS8557 .D463 C66 2012
Synopsis (From author’s website)
Written over a 3-year period, the poems in Conversations with Skeletons chronicle the radical reenactment of past experiences, which can also be described as dialogues between DeMatas and other versions of himself. In effect, we bear witness to a grueling exercise in psychological dissection through poetic discourse. DeMatas confronts the sources that generously feed his fears, his anger, his lasciviousness, and his insecurities, and he does this in hopes of finally exorcising the metaphorical demons clutching onto his soul.
Poetry
Wordspeak
New York: iUniverse, 2008.
PS8557 .D463 W67 2008
Synopsis
Wordspeak delivers candid and subtle commentaries on both the emotional and mental mechanics through which we grind, as well as our interactions with society. Kirk DeMatas is by measures both uplifting (when he reflects on pride, faith, and the individual risk-taker) and fierce (when he critiques prejudice, racism, and other vices).
The material in this seventy-three poem collection is written from the perspective of a twenty-something individual just trying to understand himself and his place in this world, something we are all searching for.