Kevin Goodan Q&A recommends three poets
Kevin Goodan, author of The Ghost House Acquainted (Alice James Books, 2004), recommends three additional poets for Fishouse listeners to explore, including Patrick Donnelly.
Kevin Goodan, author of The Ghost House Acquainted (Alice James Books, 2004), recommends three additional poets for Fishouse listeners to explore, including Patrick Donnelly.
Suzanne Cleary, author of the collection Keeping Time (2002), and the forthcoming Trick Pear (2007, both published by Carnegie Mellon University Press), talks about her writing process.
Suzanne Cleary, author of the collection Keeping Time (2002), and the forthcoming Trick Pear (2007, both published by Carnegie Mellon University Press), talks about how she “tricked” herself into writing her poem, Anyways.
Suzanne Cleary, author of the collection Keeping Time (2002), and the forthcoming Trick Pear (2007, both published by Carnegie Mellon University Press), talks about how she maintains her love for poetry.
Patrick Donnelly, author of the poetry collection The Charge, talks about a poem he wishes he’d written, William Meredith’s The Illiterate.
Patrick Donnelly, author of the poetry collection The Charge, talks about how “poetry has helped [him] live [his] life,” including the three poems read at the scattering of his mother’s ashes.
Patrick Donnelly, author of the poetry collection The Charge, talks about the continued importance of poetry in his life, including the four poems read at his wedding, and the significance of those works to him and his partner.
Eugene Ostashevsky, author of the collections Iterature and Infinite Recursor Or The Bride of DJ Spinoza (both from Ugly Duckling Presse), and editor of OBERIU: An Anthology of Russian Absurdism (Northwestern University Press), talks about the formal structure of his poem The Unraveller.