Paula Bohince Q&A on the genesis of her poem, Black Lamb
Paula Bohince Q&A on the genesis of her poem, Black Lamb.
Paula Bohince Q&A on the genesis of her poem, Black Lamb.
Paula Bohince Q&A on what she finds to be the most pleasurable aspect of writing.
David Roderick, author of Blue Colonial, reads one of his favorite poems, Pike, by Ted Hughes, and discusses why it affects him.
David Roderick, author of Blue Colonial, talks about the most difficult obstacle he encounters to being a poet.
Jeffrey Thomson talks about the genesis of his poems, “Fabulous Ones,” “Innumerable Ones,” and “those that have just broken a flower vase.”
Jeffrey ThomsonĀ talks about how he first became interested in poetry.
Jeffrey Thomson offers some advice to young writers and aspiring poets.
Roger Bonair-Agard author of the forthcoming collection, tarnish and masquerade, discusses the genesis and form of his poem, called: Eurydice.