“G.H. Mosson is a unique nature poet as well as antiwar beacon and poetry activist.”
—Antler, author of Factory and Poet Laureate emeritus of Milwaukee, WI
“Not since the writings of Robert Hass and Barbara Hurd has there been a poet who so tributes the natural world in poetry.”
—Grace Cavalieri, former Poet Laureate of Maryland
“A humane and earnest poet, Mosson is as much attuned to ‘songless streets of Baltimore’ as to ‘trees unnamed relation to the world.'”
—Piotr Gwiazda, poet and professor of literature, University of Pittsburgh
“Libraries seeking accessible poetry that demonstrates an especially notable ability to steep readers in the progression of life, the evolution of values surrounding it, and the advancing years will find Mosson’s work highly recommendable. It will reach both literary audiences and general-interest readers.”
—Diane Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
“In Singing the Forge, G.H. Mosson, to invoke [an] image of Walt Whitman one more time, does ‘sing the body electric.’ Or maybe it’s the spirit, the life.”
—Charles Rammelkamp, fiction writer and poet, at The Lake (UK)
Reviews Below (Click to Read)
Review of Singing the Forge by G. H. Mosson at Kirkus Review
Review of Singing the Forge by G. H. Mosson at The Lake, UK (third book)
Review of Family Snapshot as a Poem in Time at Kirkus Review
Review of Family Snapshot as a Poem in Time at Loch Raven Review.
Poet Patric Pepper reviews Heart X-rays at Barrelhouse
Poet Djelloul Marbrook reviews Heart X-rays at JMWW Journal
Editor Dan Cuddy reviews Simultaneous Revolutions at Loch Raven Review.