Kate Northrop Q&A on how she became interested in poetry
Kate Northrop, author of Back Through Interruption and the forthcoming Things Are Disappearing Here, talks about how she became interested in poetry.
Kate Northrop, author of Back Through Interruption and the forthcoming Things Are Disappearing Here, talks about how she became interested in poetry.
Jeffrey ThomsonĀ talks about how he first became interested in poetry.
Anne Marie Macari, author of Ivory Cradle (APR, 2000), Gloryland (Alice James Books, 2005), and She Heads Into the Wilderness (Autumn House Press, 2008), talks about how she became interested in poetry.
A. J. Collins, who teaches in the undergraduate creative writing program at the University of Maine, Farmington, talks about how he became interested in poetry.
Camille-Yvette Welsch, an instructor of English and the Advising Coordinator for Undergraduate Studies in English and American Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, talks about how she became interested in poetry.
Dobby Gibson, author of Polar (Alice James Books, 2005), discusses how he became interested in poetry.
John Olivares Espinoza, author of the chapbooks: Aluminum Times (Davis: Swan Scythe Press, 2002) and Gardeners of Eden (Berkeley: Chicano Chapbook Series, 2000), talks about how he became a poet.