Flynn's work has been favourably reviewed by writers and critics.
Tom Paulin wrote "smart as a whip, lyrical, always on point, Leontia Flynn's poems are the real, right thing." In
The Irish Times, Philip Coleman posited that Flynn's place as one of the strongest and most skilful poetic voices of her generation. In
The Observer, where
The Radio was Book of the Month, Kate Kellaway wrote: "Anybody with an interest in poetry should be reading Leontia Flynn. Those with no interest should be reading her too: she has what it takes to overcome resistance… I kept returning to poems for the sheer pleasure of them – no slog involved." ==Prizes==