Catherine Barnett Q&A on the pleasure and pain of writing
Catherine Barnett author of, Into Perfect Spheres Such Holes Are Pierced (Alice James Books, 2004), comments on the most pleasureable and painful aspects of writing for her.
Kevin Goodan, author of The Ghost House Acquainted (Alice James Books, 2004), talks about what he finds to be the most pleasurable aspect of writing.
Paula Bohince Q&A on what she finds to be the most pleasurable aspect of writing.
A. J. Collins talks about what he finds to be the most pleasurable aspect about writing.
Gillian Kiley talks about using Fishouse in the classroom and her students’ responses to the poetry they discover on the site.
Linda Susan Jackson, author of the chapbooks, Vitelline Blues and A History of Beauty, talks about the the most painful aspect of writing.
Linda Susan Jackson, author of the chapbooks, Vitelline Blues and A History of Beauty, talks about the the most pleasurable aspect of writing.
Michael McGriff, the 2005 Ruth Lilly Fellowship winner from Poetry magazine, talks about the most pleasurable aspect of writing.