Purvi Shah Q&A on her poem ‘Signs there is a hole in Manhattan’
Purvi Shah talks about her poem “Signs there is a hole in Manhattan.”
Purvi Shah talks about her poem “Signs there is a hole in Manhattan.”
Stefanie Wortman talks about the genesis of her poem “Reform, Missouri.”
Lynne Thompson talks about the genesis of her poem “She, Named P___ At Birth, Speaks To Me, Says.”
Sally Bliumis-Dunn talks about her poem “Father.”
Elizabeth Bradfield talks about her recent poetry projects: her new book of poems, Approaching Ice, about Arctic and Antarctic exploration; poems about Arctic explorer and Provincetown, Massachusetts, native Donald B. MacMillan; and poems about her work as a naturalist.
Betsy Sholl talks about the genesis of her poems “Bass Line” and “Costal Bop.”
Marie Harris reads and talks about her poem “Fish Crow.”
Lee Sharkey talks about the genesis of her poem “What the news won’t tell.”