Read/listen to James Reiss’s work on the web:
- Reviews in “Gently Read Literature”
- “My Daughters in New York,” a poem on “The Writer’s Almanac,” September 9, 2009
- “James Reiss,” Wikipedia article
- Comments for the Public Radio Exchange (PRX)
- “Plagiarism,” featured on 11 Central Ave, a drop–in between segments of National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition”
- “Nat’s Novel,” featured on 11 Central Ave
- Slate
“Lake Street”
“Bureau of Missing Persons”
“Slap Me Five”
“O My People” - The Atlantic Monthly
(Links available to subscribers only)
“The Piano Tuner”
“Squeezebox”
“My Daughters in New York”
“Cycle” - The New Yorker
(Links available to subscribers only)
“Crystal”
“Sueños”
“By the Steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art”
“Approaching Washington Heights”
“Passage”
- Verse Daily
- Poetry 180: a Poem a Day for American High Schools, Poem 094

