Ishion Hutchinson Q&A on a poem he wishes he’d written
Ishion Hutchinson Q&A on a poem he wishes he’d written, Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Felix Randal.”
Ishion Hutchinson Q&A on a poem he wishes he’d written, Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “Felix Randal.”
Ishion Hutchinson recommends two poets for Fishouse visitors to explore, British poets Basil Bunting and George Barker.
Arielle Greenberg talks about trying with her poems to stay “authentic to the messy way [her] mind works and the messy way that life works.”
Arielle Greenberg offers some advice to young writers.
Maureen Boyle talks about the genesis of her poem series “The Work of a Winter.”
Maureen Boyle talks about the genesis of her poem series “Incunabula.”
Michael Broek talks about the genesis of his sequence of poems, “The Logic of Yoo.”
Martin Arnold talks about how his chapbook, A Million Distant Glittering Catastrophes, came to be.