His collections of poems include
Ripening (
Ohio State University Press, 1984) for which he was named Ohio Co-Poet of the Year in 1985,
Possible Debris (
Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1988),
Mill and Smoke Marrow, appearing in the four-book collection
A Red Shadow of Steel Mills (
Bottom Dog Press, 1991),
Garden (
Word Press 2002),
Alive in Hard Country (Bottom Dog Press, 2003) and named 2004 Poetry Book of the Year by the Appalachian Writers Association,
The Time It Takes Light (Word Press, 2004), and
Lives of The Poem (
Wind Publications, 2005), as well as five chapbooks,
Crossings,
A Week of Nights Down River,
A Bestiary,
Greatest Hits: 1968–2000, and
Burst: Poems Quickly (
Dos Madres Press, 2004).
Milltown Natural: Essays And Stories from A Life (Bottom Dog Press, 1997) was a 1997 National Book Award nominee. More recently, he has published
Public Hearings (Word Press, 2009),
Learning How: Stories, Yarns, & Tales (Bottom Dog Press, 2011),
During The Recent Extinctions: New & Selected Poems (Dos Madres Press, 2012) and winner of the Weatherford Award in Poetry,
Where Drunk Men Go (Dos Madres Press, 2015),
Beasts, River, Drunk Men, Garden, Burst & Light: Sequences and Long Poems (Dos Madres Press, 2016), and
Studied Days: Poems Early & Late in Appalachia (Dos Madres Press, 2017). ==Credits==