RW’s Proteus Bound is reviewed at The University Bookman: Found in Translation: Capturing the Sublime with Ryan Wilson | The Russell Kirk Center
RW is profiled over at Christianity Today’s Creative Culture magazine, Ekstasis:
The Wildness, the Wonder — Ekstasis Magazine
Poet-critic Brian Brodeur discusses the legacy of “Expansive” poetry, including close readings of David Mason’s “The Country I Remember: A Narrative,” Marilyn Nelson’s “A Wreath for Emmett Till,” and RW’s “L’Estraneo,” over at The Hopkins Review. “To Crawl Under the Earth”: The Persistence of Expansive Poetry — The Hopkins Review
RW is interviewed by Thomas Mirus at the Catholic Culture Podcast (warning: 2 1/2 hours long!): Think Like a Poet – Ryan Wilson | Catholic Culture Podcast #133 – YouTube
The good folks at The Daily Poem podcast discuss RW’s poem, “For a Dog”
Ryan Wilson’s “For a Dog” – The Daily Poem | Acast
James Matthew Wilson reviews The Stranger World for The Catholic World Report.
New life, new voices in Catholic letters – Catholic World Report
Berry College has posted video of RW’s Georgia Poetry Circuit reading there. (The first twenty minutes or so are missing.)
Ryan Wilson Poetry Reading – YouTube
Mike Aquilina discusses contemporary Catholic poets at Angelus News.
The folks over at The Daily Poem podcast discuss RW’s poem, “Xenia.”
Ryan Wilson’s “Xenia” – The Daily Poem | Acast
RW’s virtual reading for The Catholic University of America’s English Department is up on YouTube.
Poetry Reading: Ryan Wilson – YouTube
Jerry White has put together a lyric video for RW’s poem, “The City Under Vesuvius”
Ryan Wilson: The City Under Vesuvius (poem) – YouTube
The students at Hillsdale College cover RW’s reading there.
‘Training your ear’: Ryan Wilson shares poetic practices (hillsdalecollegian.com)
The good folks at The University of Tennessee—Martin hosted RW for a talk.
Poet Ryan Wilson to speak April 25 – UTM News
In Canada’s The Walrus, Matthew Buckley Smith writes about his friendship with RW.
The Uneasy Friendship of Poets | The Walrus
RW was delighted to read at the gorgeous Philadelphia Free Library.