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The Texture of Life: Carmelita McGrath on Escape Velocity

Carmelita McGrath is the award-winning author of seven books, but whether or not her name is part of your library Continue reading →

Momentum of the Fairytale: A Chat with Kate Cayley

In When This World Comes to an End, Kate Cayley contemplates old photographs, imagines chance meetings in the afterlife, meditates Continue reading →

Understanding Water: An Interview with Sue Goyette

Sue Goyette’s latest collection focuses on the physical presence of water and all its metaphorical connotations. It has its own Continue reading →

Always a Neophyte: John Reibetanz Answers Questions on Afloat

  With eight books, various awards, and decades of teaching behind him, one would think John Reibetanz would be used to the Continue reading →

Sue Goyette on poetry, writing and teaching

Sue Goyette lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia and has published three books of poems, The True Names of Birds, Undone Continue reading →

Poetry Kitty: A Chat with Kitty Lewis of Brick Books

For over 20 years Kitty Lewis has been the general manager of Brick Books (1975), a literary press that publishes Continue reading →

What would Liz Worth’s Poetry Wear?

Amphetamine Heart is brazen, raunchy, honest, bold and covered in leather. I want to describe it the way Eve Ensler Continue reading →

Poetry Making with Brett Haymaker

Brett Haymaker is currently a Master’s candidate at Drew University where he studies Poetry with poets-in-residence Gerald Stern and Jean Continue reading →

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