Kyle G. Dargan Q&A talks about formal structure in his poem…
Kyle G. Dargan talks about the formal structure of his poem, “Screen Test, 1965.”
Kyle G. Dargan talks about the formal structure of his poem, “Screen Test, 1965.”
Eliot Khalil Wilson, author of The Saint of Letting Small Fish Go, discusses a formal strategy he employs in his poetry.
Monica Ferrell, a former “Discovery”/The Nation winner and Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, talks about the genesis and formal structure of her poem, In the Rain.
Kazim Ali, author of the forthcoming poetry collection The Far Mosque (Alice James Books, October 2005), talks about formal structure and the form of his poem, July.
Evie Shockley, a graduate fellow of Cave Canem and author of The Gorgon Goddess, on the formal strategy of her poems: london bridge, notes for the early journey, and you can say that again, billie
Laura-Gray Street, associate professor of English at Randolph-Macon Woman’s College in Lynchburg, Virginia (questions posed by Camille Dungy), on the process of writing her poem “Recreation Center.”