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“Poems have saved me at different times in my life…

I hope something you find here stays with you.  —  SHIRLEY RICKETT

Featured Works

A selection of poetry, memoir, and reflective literary work

Dinner in Oslo

Transplant

Tales : A collection of narrative poems

Love: Poems for Vintage Love Song Titles

Upcoming Works

New collections currently in progress

Memoir and Poems of an American Woman and the Wisdom of Robert Bly is a lyrical memoir in prose and poetry tracing Shirley A. Rickett’s Midwestern childhood and adulthood through poverty, family trauma, art, and myth. Drawing on memories of surrogate caregivers, an alcoholic father, and the sustaining power of books, dance, and storytelling, the work explores how a woman forms identity, meaning, and resilience in the face of loss and history, with depth psychology and myth offering paths toward insight and healing.

Cicada: New and Selected Poems (1976–2022) brings together over four decades of Shirley Rickett’s work, revealing a clear, compassionate voice shaped by grief, history, and moral witness. Moving between personal loss—especially the death of a son—and larger human concerns such as war, injustice, and memory, the poems balance stark honesty with moments of beauty drawn from nature, art, and everyday ritual. The collection stands as a testament to endurance, attention, and the sustaining power of poetry.

Expected 2026

“I’m thrilled to share these new collections with you when they’re ready. If you’d like to be notified about publication dates, readings, or pre-order opportunities, please reach out via email.”

Poetry

Selected poems to sit with, to carry, to return to

The first fumble in the back seat of a Chevy
doesn’t seem so far from this.
You played those records alone in a tiny room


shared with a younger brother
songs you wanted to lift from the air and stuff
in your heart and say they are mine


music you shared with another or thought
it was the same with him
lyrics you know were written for you
lyrics you wish you had written.
The longing, it is the longing that hurts—

What clock ticks in which firmament?
Which star describes the end
of a life or the birth of new one

from our puny point of view? Do you remember
your first orange? Will you love
your last breath?

Our Llasa Apso plays sentry for the inner palace,
as his ancestors did, outside
our bedroom door.

These poems appear in various collections. For more poetry, explore the books section or reach out to discuss readings and speaking engagements.

About Shirley Rickett

Poet, memoirist, and lifelong student of the human heart

“Every poem is an act of attention, and attention is a form of love.”

Shirley Rickett is a poet and memoirist whose work explores the intersections of personal and historical memory, family, love, and the quiet transformations of daily life. Her poetry collections have appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies, earning recognition for their emotional depth, lyrical precision, and unflinching honesty.

 

Shirley was born in Tennessee, and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. Shirley’s Midwest roots inform much of her work — not just in setting, but in sensibility. There’s a plainspoken quality to her verse, a resistance to pretension, and a deep respect for the stories of ordinary people navigating extraordinary circumstances. Shirley wrote a steady stream of “Letters to the Editor” to the local newspaper for 20 years while in Texas.

 

Her most recent collection, Dinner in Oslo , emerged from years of archival research into her family’s experiences during World War II. The project took her across Europe, through dusty archives, and deep into questions about inherited trauma, resilience, and what it means to bear witness to the past.

 

When she’s not writing, Shirley can be found cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs (a lifelong devotion), spending time with her husband Charles, and being thoroughly charmed by her rescue dog, AllieMo. She’s a proud great-grandmother, a role she describes as “the best plot twist of my life.”

Shirley Rickett is a poet and memoirist whose collections include Dinner in Oslo, Transplant, and Love: Poems for Vintage Love Song Titles. Her work has appeared in numerous literary journals and anthologies.

 

Shirley was born in Tennessee and raised in Kansas City, Missouri. Shirley continues to live in the Midwest with her husband Charles and their rescue dog, AllieMo. A devoted Kansas City Chiefs fan and proud great-grandmother, she writes daily about memory, family, love, and transformation.

 

Her forthcoming collections, Tales and Cicada, continue her exploration of what it means to live a fully examined life, to honor the past while remaining present to wonder.

On Writing

“I write to understand. To give shape to what feels shapeless. To honor what might otherwise be forgotten. Every poem is an act of attention, and attention, I’ve learned, is a form of love.”

 

“Poetry saved me at different times in my life—in grief, in confusion, in joy too overwhelming for regular speech. If my work can offer that same refuge to even one reader, I’ll consider myself extraordinarily lucky.”

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Every blank page is both an invitation and a challenge. I’m grateful for readers who meet me there.

"Words on a page can hold us, heal us, and remind us we are not alone."

— Shirley Rickett