Eliot Khalil Wilson Q&A on his writing time
Eliot Khalil Wilson, author of The Saint of Letting Small Fish Go, comments on his special writing time.
Eliot Khalil Wilson, author of The Saint of Letting Small Fish Go, comments on his special writing time.
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.
Monica Ferrell, a former “Discovery”/The Nation winner and Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, offers some advice to young writers.
Gregory Pardlo, a 2005 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow in poetry, talks about the dramatic tension between form and content in his poems.
Sarah Messer, author of Red House (Viking, 2004) and Bandit Letters (New Issues, 2001), with some advice to young poets.
Sarah Messer, author of Red House (Viking, 2004) and Bandit Letters (New Issues, 2001), recommends two poets.
Sarah Messer, author of Red House (Viking, 2004) and Bandit Letters (New Issues, 2001), talks about a poem she wishes she’d written.