Whether he is considering family history or American history, baseball, the underside of a pickup truck, Elvis, global catastrophe, providence, or the afterlife, Michael Waterson is a poet whose work is easy to enjoy. Here are poems offering plainspoken pleasures, clear as if told to us by a good friend. But they reward rereading, because these pleasures are also complex-musically adept, highly intelligent, and lit throughout by thoughtfulness and attention. -Kevin Prufer, Professor of English, University of Houston
Cosmology of Heaven & Hell perfectly captures Waterson's fiery chthonic leitmotif and dark humor, as does the brilliant, "Stooges Apotheosis," a universe where brutal slap-/ stick chaos calls the tune, / and laughter is the thunderclap/ of the gods applauding ruin. Reckoning with a steel-working, hard-drinking, domestically violent, Irish Catholic upbringing, he swaps a hell with the lid off Pittsburgh for hellish California wild fires, plumbing the hells we make for ourselves and the heaven we can have, if we agree to savor this breaker-breaking, cloud-scudding, / sand-in-the-eye now.-April Ossmann, author of Event Boundaries
No wonder Michael Waterson is Poet Laureate Emeritus of the Napa Valley. These poems embody an ethereal California sensibility but are always grounded in the hardscrabble reality of his native Pittsburgh, achieving a highly effective synthesis of complimentary vibes. Good stuff here! -George Searles, editor, Glimpse Poetry Magazine