"In Patricia Cleary Miller fashion, details and description pull readers into the scenes of Warmer Than Yesterday, make us part of the story, and take us to Iraq, Moscow, Vancouver, the Congo, Mount Everest, Rome, Kansas and elsewhere. Whether during war, a ceremony, or out for a night on the town, these characters endure, and some escape with mischief, especially Mother, the most endearing of Miller’s persona characters. Whether she’s scrubbing floors to tighten her thighs, pressing corsages from her many beaus into books, refusing to wear sensible shoes or ski parkas, festooning herself in fur and lamé, or turning off lights to 'get the light bill under control,' Mother is fun and charming. With such a wide array of places, people, and situations, there is something engaging for everyone in Warmer Than Yesterday."
—Maryfrances Wagner, Missouri 6th Poet Laureate, Solving for X and Red Silk
"Reading Warmer Than Yesterday is, today, better than yesterday’s reading, and tomorrow’s will be better yet than today’s. The transparency of these poems at first beguiles: arresting, sensuous, precise language. Then the veils, the revelations, and mysteries, emerge—they were there all the time. These are poems to return to."
—James Engell, Harvard University
"The great Irish poet, Patrick Kavanagh, once wrote,
What wisdom’s ours
If such there be
Is a flavour of personality.
I agree and always look for it in a poetry collection. Warmer Than Yesterday certainly passes the test with flying colours. It is full of the personality of Patricia Cleary Miller: generous, witty, engaged, cosmopolitan, female and, most important of all, compassionate."
—Desmond Egan, from the foreword