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Review for Yeoman’s Work

A literary friend and editor of the great Great Lakes Review wrote a very thoughtful, kind review of Yeoman’s Work on its two-year publishing anniversary.

You can check out Mitch James‘ review, “Dogged and Flawed,” over at the Cleveland Review of Books.

A snippet: “In Yeoman’s Work, Stack writes with a regional precision so pronounced, so of the marrow of the Midwest, I wonder if someone not from the region would miss just how nuanced it really is. Coupled with that regionalism is a narrative of love nurtured by a sensitivity that knows true cruelty, hardship, and loss. Though this is Stack’s first, the breadth and depth of the collection, as well as the talent of the poet behind its production, couldn’t be clearer or more promising.”

If you hop on over to the GLR site, check out my poems “The Proposition” and “The Ref,” both available to read right now and which will be part of my next collection of poetry, circa 2024?