Daniel Rattelle for North American Anglican
Unlike Rilke, Willet is not ultimately afraid of the perfection of angels. He can turn our morbid foreknowledge into Christian hope.
Mark S. Burrows for Mockingbird
“Precisely this “more” is what gives these poems their strong allure.”
Lee Rossi for Rain Taxi
“Is Willett a Christian writer, or someone who uses Christian tropes to explore his (sometimes) spiritual experience?”
Michael Minkoff, Jr. for Relief Journal
“Phases proves that poetry can be clever without being condescending… and touching without being sentimental.”
Lee Rossi for Pedestal Magazine
“Phases is a wonderful book, filled with energy and thoughtfulness, resonant with the strenuous Christianity which still makes Hopkins and Donne pleasurable to read even in these post-Christian times.”