"There is a powerful conversational ease and intimacy to Jim
Simmerman's new poems, a deceptive nonchalance that
masks their deep ironies and hard-won truths." --David St. John
"Simmerman sounds like a young American Philip Larkin in
some of these poems." --Christopher Davis for Denver Quarterly
Jim Simmerman's four books of poetry include, most recently
Moon Go Away, I Don't Love You No More and Kingdom
Come, both published by Miami University Press. Simmerman
co-edited Dog Music: Poetry about Dogs.
His poems have appeared in such places as Antaeus, Poetry,
Pushcart Prize X, and he has received fellowships from the
NEA, the Arizona Commission on the Arts, the Provincetown
Fine Arts Work Center, and the Hawthornden Castle
International Retreat for Writers. A former Secretary
and Board member of Associated Writing
Programs, he lives in the high country of northern Arizona.