"The Dying Meteorologist is filled with depth, sensitivity, evocative imagery and a conversational tone that only a genuine poet-teller can muster. Luxtons finest book to date..." -- Endre Farkas, Author of Quotidian Fever: New & Selected Poems (1974-2007)
"Steve Luxton may not, as of yet, have come to terms with death, but in The Dying Meteorologist, he is at least on friendly terms.... He brings wisdom and a good dose of wit to the everyday memento mori." -- Carolyn Marie Souaid, Author of This World We Invented
"The Dying Meteorologist is a gripping verbal waltz with weighty reflections on love, aging, friendship and death that leaves us contemplating the unpredictable nature of our own lives." -- Marjorie Bruhmuller, Author of The Bell You Hardly Hear
"Steve Luxtons The Dying Meteorologist poetry cycle has real urgency, suspense, and narrative power, and makes for compel- ling reading. Most of these poems feel as if they arrived, were given rather than made. If there were any justice, several would find permanent homes in important anthologies." -- Barton Sutter, Three-Time Winner of the Minnesota Book Award & Author, Most Recently, of Nordic Accordion: Poems in a Scandinavian Mood
"The honest, confessional speaker and the bittersweet address are refreshing, as much as the elegiac can be." -- The Montreal Review of Books, Spring 2020