For those of you who don’t know him, Greg Miller is a professor at Millsaps and a poet who has several publications under his belt. His latest book of poems, Watch, is coming out in October and I am really looking forward to it! Dr. Miller’s past publications include: Iron Wheel, Rib Cage and Mississippi Sudan… go by Lemuria and check out his work so that you can look forward to Watch as much as I am!

Greg Miller's Watch

“Time after time, in poem after poem in this book, the brave colors of the creatures of this God-given world are celebrated as they survive, sometimes barely survive, or not, as the light turns: a flower awakening; an oak tree splitting in a storm; a loon diving; a tom turkey strutting; a rock lizard flecked with rocklike black and gray; human beings—a saint in a painting about who she was and what she suffered; Dinka refugees in a church, sharing a meal, and dancing; the fragments in a field of a long-gone culture, left there to teach us what they were. These beautiful attentive poems keep watch.”<David Ferry>

“In Watch we see Greg Miller at the top of his powers, inspired by the world of art and the world of nature, by moments of pain and moments of joy, by relationships and by solitude. These poems are rich and varied and haunting. They are, to use Eudora Welty’s words, ‘made by the imagination for the imagination.’”<Suzanne Marrs, author of Eudora Welty: A Biography>

“Greg Miller has the rare ability to make his devotional energies seem felt and available to all of us, in poems that are unlike anyone else’s in their intelligence and passionate meditation and mediation of the Christian myth. He’s a latter-day, wised-up Adam who, despite his exile from the garden, can’t suppress his desire to praise. He sees the natural world with a clear, joyous eye and achieves his own sense of supernatural abundance from the purged accuracy of his descriptions.”<Tom Sleigh>

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