His poems have been published in a number of journals, including Poetry, The Atlantic, Barrow Street, and The New Yorker.[2] In 2003 and 2006 he had poems published in Best American Poetry, and in 2013, his poem "Religion" appeared in The Best of the Best American Poetry: 25th Anniversary Edition, selected by Robert Pinsky. Wrigley is also the recipient of seven Pushcart Prizes. Reign of Snakes won the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award; Lives of the Animals won the 2005 Poets' Prize. In the Bank of Beautiful Sins won the San Francisco Poetry Center Book Award. Box won a 2017 Pacific Northwest Book Award.
Wrigley retired from teaching (in 2016) at the M.F.A. program in creative writing at the University of Idaho, where his wife, Kim Barnes, a memoirist and writer, also taught until her retirement in 2020.
Bibliography
The Sinking of Clay City (1979)
The Glow (1982) (chapbook)
Three broadsides - "The Beliefs of a Horse", "A Preference in Birds", "Surfaces" (1984)