'"In Poems About the House Carol Millner negotiates complex moments of belonging and estrangement with great wit and tenderness. Her meticulously pared back poems lend the reader the acuity of an outsider’s eye as she shows how it is equally possible to resist and fall in love with an adopted home. This is rescued work made in an emergency—‘a language lost in flight’—that will last." - Lucy Dougan
'"The lyrical swing and boom of these lines summon up a world that is almost perfectly strange. Carol Millner's voice is disarmingly familiar, and yet skewed - her take on the task of living has a glint in its eye." - Jennifer Compton' (Publication summary)