Patrick Donnelly Q&A on a poem he wishes he’d written
Patrick Donnelly, author of the poetry collection The Charge, talks about a poem he wishes he’d written, William Meredith’s The Illiterate.
Patrick Donnelly, author of the poetry collection The Charge, talks about a poem he wishes he’d written, William Meredith’s The Illiterate.
Lindsay Ahl talks about a particular poem that she wishes she’d written.
A. J. Collins, who teaches in the undergraduate creative writing program at the University of Maine, Farmington, talks about a poem he wishes he’d written (he reads the poem in the Q&A segment on his favorite poem).
Jane Hilberry, author of Body Painting (Red Hen Press, 2005), talks about a poem she wishes she’d written.
Camille-Yvette Welsch, an instructor of English and the Advising Coordinator for Undergraduate Studies in English and American Studies at the Pennsylvania State University, talks about a poem she wishes she’d written.
Paul Guest, author of The Resurrection of the Body and the Ruin of the World (New Issues, 2003) and the forthcoming Notes for My Body Double (Black Lawrence Press), talks about a poem he wishes he’d written.
Jenn Habel discusses lines of poetry she wishes she’d written.