[1] Schwartz also produced and hosted the radio program “Cross Cultural Poetics" from 2003 to 2018, archived online at PennSound.
[1] Schwartz's work has received critical attention from Publishers Weekly, Verse, Entropy, the Poetry Project, and Foreword Reviews, among other publications.
"[8] The Chapbook Review wrote that in Language As Responsibility "Schwartz weaves the often black-and-white points of view of this ostensibly impassable conflict [the Israel-Palestine conflict] into the vibrant gray fabric of humanity, proving that the foundation for peace already exists and merely awaits labor and material.
"[9] Novelist Rikki Ducornet called his 2011 At Element "an intensely considered poetry of witness.
"[10] Edwin Frank, the founder and editor-in-chief of the New York Review of Books classics series, characterized his 2016 collection of writings The New Babel as "an exemplary inquiry into the relationship between the power of words and worldly power.