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"Anyone interested in how language calls to language, and heart to heart, will find these pages irresistible."
The Philadelphia Inquirer
"In this quirky, resonant, and necessary book, generously edited by Stephen Berg, a wide range of American poets at all stages of their writing lives offer their poems and choose their precursors, meditating with great humility and insight on the dual mysteries of influence and mastery, on the reading that fosters writing, on the shimmering nobility of poetry itself." Edward Hirsch, Author of
How to Read a Poem
Twenty-eight distinguished contemporary American poets provide a multifaceted view of the creative process. Each poet has contributed a poem and chosen several poems by other poets that have influenced it. In an essay, each poet then describes how those influences have led to a sense of poetic mastery.
The Contributors:
A.R. Ammons
L.S. Asekoff
Stephanie Brown
Hayden Carruth
Gillian Conoley
Amy Gerstler
Judith Hall
Hunt Hawkins
Jane Hirshfield
Claudia Keelan
Yusef Komunyakaa
Lisa Lewis
Dana Levin
Laurence Lieberman
Thomas Lux
Jane Mead
Jack Myers
Donald Revell
Len Roberts
Michael Ryan
Ira Sadoff
Hugh Seidman
Jennifer Snyder Gerald Stern
Lucien Stryk
Karen Volkman
Ted Weiss
Joe Wenderoth
"[A]n intimate and diverse look at the interactive processes of reading and writing: at its best, a compelling revelation of the ways in which the lifeblood of the poetic tradition seeps into the veins of the maker and is remade by this process in as much as it molds it."
Rain Taxi
"My Business is Circumference will intrigue apprentice poets, teachers, and readers fascinated by writers creatively exploring their own material and philosophical foundations."
Foreword Magazine
"The collection's abundance should last you several seasons at the very least."
The Jewish Exponent
"The younger poets male and female steal the show here; while many skirt the topic of mastery with respect to their own work, they are passionate about their influences, which range from Sei Shonagon to Walt Whitman to Sharon Olds."
Library Journal
"The poems selected are a delight. Placed with the work of the moderns they are sometimes a surprise. The juxtaposition invites the reader to puzzle out what the connection is between the two. It is a veritable Rorschach text touching on subtle and sometimes mysterious associations. The poets are generous in their description of their creative processes and revisit their first contact with the poems that inspired them, go on to share with us what touched them, what techniques influenced them and what they struggled with With the encouragement of the editor, the poets in this book have generously offered to us their insight and art. For this they deserve a place of honor on our book shelves."
Small Press Review
The Philadelphia Inquirer
"In this quirky, resonant, and necessary book, generously edited by Stephen Berg, a wide range of American poets at all stages of their writing lives offer their poems and choose their precursors, meditating with great humility and insight on the dual mysteries of influence and mastery, on the reading that fosters writing, on the shimmering nobility of poetry itself." Edward Hirsch, Author of
How to Read a Poem
Twenty-eight distinguished contemporary American poets provide a multifaceted view of the creative process. Each poet has contributed a poem and chosen several poems by other poets that have influenced it. In an essay, each poet then describes how those influences have led to a sense of poetic mastery.
The Contributors:
A.R. Ammons
L.S. Asekoff
Stephanie Brown
Hayden Carruth
Gillian Conoley
Amy Gerstler
Judith Hall
Hunt Hawkins
Jane Hirshfield
Claudia Keelan
Yusef Komunyakaa
Lisa Lewis
Dana Levin
Laurence Lieberman
Thomas Lux
Jane Mead
Jack Myers
Donald Revell
Len Roberts
Michael Ryan
Ira Sadoff
Hugh Seidman
Jennifer Snyder Gerald Stern
Lucien Stryk
Karen Volkman
Ted Weiss
Joe Wenderoth
"[A]n intimate and diverse look at the interactive processes of reading and writing: at its best, a compelling revelation of the ways in which the lifeblood of the poetic tradition seeps into the veins of the maker and is remade by this process in as much as it molds it."
Rain Taxi
"My Business is Circumference will intrigue apprentice poets, teachers, and readers fascinated by writers creatively exploring their own material and philosophical foundations."
Foreword Magazine
"The collection's abundance should last you several seasons at the very least."
The Jewish Exponent
"The younger poets male and female steal the show here; while many skirt the topic of mastery with respect to their own work, they are passionate about their influences, which range from Sei Shonagon to Walt Whitman to Sharon Olds."
Library Journal
"The poems selected are a delight. Placed with the work of the moderns they are sometimes a surprise. The juxtaposition invites the reader to puzzle out what the connection is between the two. It is a veritable Rorschach text touching on subtle and sometimes mysterious associations. The poets are generous in their description of their creative processes and revisit their first contact with the poems that inspired them, go on to share with us what touched them, what techniques influenced them and what they struggled with With the encouragement of the editor, the poets in this book have generously offered to us their insight and art. For this they deserve a place of honor on our book shelves."
Small Press Review
"Anyone interested in how language calls to language, and heart to heart, will find these pages irresistible."
The Philadelphia Inquirer
"In this quirky, resonant, and necessary book, generously edited by Stephen Berg, a wide range of American poets at all stages of their writing lives offer their poems and choose their precursors, meditating with great humility and insight on the dual mysteries of influence and mastery, on the reading that fosters writing, on the shimmering nobility of poetry itself." Edward Hirsch, Author of
How to Read a Poem
Twenty-eight distinguished contemporary American poets provide a multifaceted view of the creative process. Each poet has contributed a poem and chosen several poems by other poets that have influenced it. In an essay, each poet then describes how those influences have led to a sense of poetic mastery.
The Contributors:
A.R. Ammons
L.S. Asekoff
Stephanie Brown
Hayden Carruth
Gillian Conoley
Amy Gerstler
Judith Hall
Hunt Hawkins
Jane Hirshfield
Claudia Keelan
Yusef Komunyakaa
Lisa Lewis
Dana Levin
Laurence Lieberman
Thomas Lux
Jane Mead
Jack Myers
Donald Revell
Len Roberts
Michael Ryan
Ira Sadoff
Hugh Seidman
Jennifer Snyder Gerald Stern
Lucien Stryk
Karen Volkman
Ted Weiss
Joe Wenderoth
"[A]n intimate and diverse look at the interactive processes of reading and writing: at its best, a compelling revelation of the ways in which the lifeblood of the poetic tradition seeps into the veins of the maker and is remade by this process in as much as it molds it."
Rain Taxi
"My Business is Circumference will intrigue apprentice poets, teachers, and readers fascinated by writers creatively exploring their own material and philosophical foundations."
Foreword Magazine
"The collection's abundance should last you several seasons at the very least."
The Jewish Exponent
"The younger poets male and female steal the show here; while many skirt the topic of mastery with respect to their own work, they are passionate about their influences, which range from Sei Shonagon to Walt Whitman to Sharon Olds."
Library Journal
"The poems selected are a delight. Placed with the work of the moderns they are sometimes a surprise. The juxtaposition invites the reader to puzzle out what the connection is between the two. It is a veritable Rorschach text touching on subtle and sometimes mysterious associations. The poets are generous in their description of their creative processes and revisit their first contact with the poems that inspired them, go on to share with us what touched them, what techniques influenced them and what they struggled with With the encouragement of the editor, the poets in this book have generously offered to us their insight and art. For this they deserve a place of honor on our book shelves."
Small Press Review
The Philadelphia Inquirer
"In this quirky, resonant, and necessary book, generously edited by Stephen Berg, a wide range of American poets at all stages of their writing lives offer their poems and choose their precursors, meditating with great humility and insight on the dual mysteries of influence and mastery, on the reading that fosters writing, on the shimmering nobility of poetry itself." Edward Hirsch, Author of
How to Read a Poem
Twenty-eight distinguished contemporary American poets provide a multifaceted view of the creative process. Each poet has contributed a poem and chosen several poems by other poets that have influenced it. In an essay, each poet then describes how those influences have led to a sense of poetic mastery.
The Contributors:
A.R. Ammons
L.S. Asekoff
Stephanie Brown
Hayden Carruth
Gillian Conoley
Amy Gerstler
Judith Hall
Hunt Hawkins
Jane Hirshfield
Claudia Keelan
Yusef Komunyakaa
Lisa Lewis
Dana Levin
Laurence Lieberman
Thomas Lux
Jane Mead
Jack Myers
Donald Revell
Len Roberts
Michael Ryan
Ira Sadoff
Hugh Seidman
Jennifer Snyder Gerald Stern
Lucien Stryk
Karen Volkman
Ted Weiss
Joe Wenderoth
"[A]n intimate and diverse look at the interactive processes of reading and writing: at its best, a compelling revelation of the ways in which the lifeblood of the poetic tradition seeps into the veins of the maker and is remade by this process in as much as it molds it."
Rain Taxi
"My Business is Circumference will intrigue apprentice poets, teachers, and readers fascinated by writers creatively exploring their own material and philosophical foundations."
Foreword Magazine
"The collection's abundance should last you several seasons at the very least."
The Jewish Exponent
"The younger poets male and female steal the show here; while many skirt the topic of mastery with respect to their own work, they are passionate about their influences, which range from Sei Shonagon to Walt Whitman to Sharon Olds."
Library Journal
"The poems selected are a delight. Placed with the work of the moderns they are sometimes a surprise. The juxtaposition invites the reader to puzzle out what the connection is between the two. It is a veritable Rorschach text touching on subtle and sometimes mysterious associations. The poets are generous in their description of their creative processes and revisit their first contact with the poems that inspired them, go on to share with us what touched them, what techniques influenced them and what they struggled with With the encouragement of the editor, the poets in this book have generously offered to us their insight and art. For this they deserve a place of honor on our book shelves."
Small Press Review

















