Jules Gibbs Q&A on becoming interested in poetry
Jules Gibbs talks about how she first became interested in writing poetry.
Jules Gibbs talks about how she first became interested in writing poetry.
Jules Gibbs talks about obstacles she’s encountered to becoming a poet.
Jules Gibbs recites and talks about a favorite poem, “Personal Helicon,” by Seamus Heaney.
Jules Gibbs talks about the genesis of her poem “Apology for Music.”
Jules Gibbs offers some advice to young writers.
Jules Gibbs recommends two poets, Shakespeare, and Betsy Andrews.
Jules Gibbs talks about how she uses Fishouse with her students and how she finds it beneficial to her own education in poetry.
We snag cabs and drift through the middle of the night. The city a cathedral we are ushered into, press our ears against— listen for the sea sliding inside its shell: the hushed shuffle of feet across a pearling asphalt […]