Carey McHugh on her poem “The Farrier”
Carey McHugh talks about the genesis of her poem “The Farrier.”
Carey McHugh talks about the genesis of her poem “The Farrier.”
Emmy Pérez, author of Solstice (Swan Scythe Press, 2003), reads a few favorite lines of poetry by the late poet Andres Montoya from his book, the Ice Worker Sings and Other Poems.
Rachel M. Simon, author of Theory of Orange, talks about one of her favorite poems, Beside the Bodies of the Broken Hearted, by Dean Young.
M.L. Smoker, author of Another Attempt at Rescue (Hanging Loose Press, 2005), talks about her favorite among the poems she’s written.
Laura McCullough talks about one of her favorite poems, Autumn Begins in Martins Ferry, Ohio by James Wright.
Acclaimed poet and writer Molly Peacock talks about her forthcoming collection The Second Blush, due out from W.W. Norton and Company in June 2008.
Emily Warn author of three collections of poetry, including Shadow Architect (Copper Canyon Press, 2008., explains the three sections of her poems, "Lamed: Ox Herding Lesson"; "Tet: How the Two Became One"; and "Yud: The Hand of God"; from that book.
Gabrielle Calvocoressi, author of The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart (Persea Books, 2005), talks with Matt O’Donnell and Camille Dungy at AWP 2007 about why she hadn’t at that point submitted text to accompany the audio of her poem At Last the New Arriving.