Poet Roger Craik joins me today to chat about his new collection, In Other Days. Welcome, Roger. Please tell us a little bit about yourself.I am English by birth and educated at British universities, and live in Ashtabula, Ohio, although I have also worked in Turkey, and have given readings in Yemen, Poland, Holland, Bulgaria Read More
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Interview with poet Tiffany Troy
Today’s special guest is poet Tiffany Troy. We’re chatting about her new chapbook, When Ilium Burns. Bio: Tiffany Troy is a critic, translator, and poet. Her reviews and interviews of emerging and established voices are published in The Adroit Journal, The Cortland Review, The Los Angeles Review, EcoTheo Review, Heavy Feather Review, and Tupelo Quarterly, where she serves as Managing Editor. What do Read More
Interview with poet James Morehead
Helping me wrap up the week is poet James Morehead. We’re chatting about his collection, portraits of red and gray: memoir poems. Bio: James Morehead is Poet Laureate of Dublin, California. James has published two collections of poetry: “canvas” and “portraits of red and gray”. James’ poem “tethered” was transformed into an award-winning hand drawn Read More
Interview with poet Eric Stiefel
Today’s special guest is poet Eric Stiefel and we’re chatting about his new chapbook, Hello Nothingness. Bio: Eric Stiefel is a poet and critic living in Athens, Ohio with his dog, Violet. He teaches at Ohio University, where he is a PhD candidate. His recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in Apple Valley Review, Read More
Interview with poet Paul Guerin
Kicking off a new week with me is poet Paul Guerin to chat about his new chapbook, Poetry from My Heart: A Journey Through Feelings. During his virtual book tour, Paul will be awarding a $15 Amazon or Barnes and Noble (winner’s choice) gift card to a lucky randomly drawn winner. To be entered for Read More
Interview with poet Pamela Wax
Poet Pamela Wax joins me today to chat about her newest collection, Walking the Labyrinth. Bio: Pamela Wax is the author of Walking the Labyrinth (Main Street Rag, 2022), a book of poetry written in the aftermath of her brother’s death by suicide, and the forthcoming chapbook, Starter Mothers (Finishing Line Press). Her poems have Read More
Interview with poet Rachel Abramowitz
Today’s special guest is poet Rachel Abramowitz and we’re chatting about her new chapbook, The Birthday of the Dead. Bio: Rachel Abramowitz is the author of The Birthday of the Dead, winner of the 2021 Marystina Santiestevan prize from Conduit Books, the chapbooks The Puzzle Monster, winner of the 2021 Tomaž Šalamun prize (forthcoming from Read More
Interview with poet Beth McDermott
Poet Beth McDermott has stopped by today to chat with me about her new collection of poetry, Figure 1. Bio: Beth McDermott’s poetry appears in Pine Row, Tupelo Quarterly, Terrain.org, and Southern Humanities Review. Reviews and criticism about art and ecology appear in American Book Review, After the Art, Kenyon Review Online, and The Trumpeter. Read More
Interview with poet Lawrence Raab
Today’s guest is poet Lawrence Raab and we’re chatting about his new collection of poems, April at the Ruins. Bio: Lawrence Raab is the author of nine books of poems, including Mistaking Each Other for Ghosts (Tupelo, 2015), which was longlisted for the National Book Award, and named one of the Ten Best Poetry Books Read More
Interview with poet Joshua Corey
My special guest today is poet Joshua Corey and we’re chatting about his newest collection, Hannah and the Master. (MadHat Press, 2021) Bio: Joshua Corey is a poet, critic, translator, and novelist. He lives in Evanston, Illinois with his family and teaches English at Lake Forest College. What do you enjoy most about writing poems? Read More
