Criticism
- "Looking for Owls: the Quest Motif in Tom Wayman's Poetry." by Wendy Keitner [Online Article from Canadian Poetry at University of Western Ontario, Faculty of Arts]
- Black, David. "Truth is a useful thing: an interview with Tom Wayman". In Canadian Dimension: v23 n7 (Oct 1989) : p32-33.
- Burke, Anne. "Our daily bread: the new work writing". In Poetry Canada Review: v12 n2 (1992) : p8-11.
- Dansereau, Virginia. "Tom Wayman takes stock: an interview with Tom Wayman". Poetry Canada Review: v13 n2 (1993) : p1,3.
- Hall, Phil. "Waiting for Wayman to get off work". In Quarry: v36 n4 (Fall 1987): p73-77.
- Harris, John. "Tom Wayman and His Works" In Canadian Writers and Their Works, Essays on Canadian Writing Press, 1997
- "Poems from ex-urbanite's growth spurt". In Vancouver Sun: December 28, 1994: pC7.
- Serafin, Bruce. "Tom Wayman and the 'New' New Left". In West Coast Review: v21 n2 (Oct 1986) : p76-93.
- Shilling, Grant. "Tom Wayman's work poetry". In Poetry Canada Review: v8 n2/3 (Spring 1987) : p20-21.
- Smith, Doug. "Literature's big taboo: the work poems of Tom Wayman". In Our Times: v7 n4 (July 1988) : p14-15.
- Smith, Doug. "Tom Wayman and the new work writing". In Canadian Dimension: v23 n7 (Oct 1989) : p31.
- Smith, Doug. "Tom Wayman, working poet: the poetry of work and the astonishing weight of being nice". In The Canadian Forum: v74 n843 (October, 1995): p22-24.
- Vermeersch, Paul. Review of The colours of the forest. Quill & Quire v.65(7) July 1999 pg 41
- Caseburg, Sharon. "An Interview with Tom Wayman." In CV2 30.4 (Spring 2008): p7-18
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