Miranda Field Q&A on a poem she wishes she’d written
Miranda Field talks about a poem that she admires so much she wishes she’d written it.
Miranda Field talks about a poem that she admires so much she wishes she’d written it.
Laura McCullough, author of The Dancing Bear and the forthcoming What Men Want, talks about another of her favorite poems, Quarantine by Eavan Boland.
Margo Berdeshevsky, author of the collection But A Passage In Wilderness (Sheep Meadow Press, 2007), talks about a line of poetry she wishes she’d written.
Erica Wright, Poetry Editor at Guernica, talks about a poem she wishes she’d written.
Chris Dombrowski, author of the chapbook, Fragments with Dusk in Them, talks about a poem he wishes he’d written.
Connie Voisine, author of Cathedral of the North (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001) amd the forthcoming Rare High Meadow of Which I Might Dream, reads and talks about a poem she wishes she’d written, This Living Hand, by John Keats
Oliver de la Paz talks about a poem he wishes he’d written.
James Hoch talks about a poem he wishes he’d written, Ben Jonson’s “On My First Son.”