Google trained us how to write queries but we really need prompts| I, Cringely
He’s now eleven months old (almost a year!) and is in full teenager mode. He’s so bright—which is a benefit and also a curse. He’s a ball of chaotic energy, more aware of his surr…| K. M. Alexander
Hilbert’s sure-footed poems have the breathless urgency of a man telling others the way out of a burning building. Unafraid to startle, often winning out over recalcitrant material, they score astonishing successes. A bold explorer with few rivals, Hilbert enlarges the territory of traditional form. Sixty Sonnets may be the most arresting sequence we have had since John Berryman checked out of America - X.J. Kennedy| Ernest Hilbert