
Good news is sometimes hard to come by for poets, and what’s better news than a new book! Celebrate with us as Jason Gray hosts an interview podcast with poets discussing their new books. Each episode is a smart, fun look into the world of poetry, where the guests read several poems for their new work, and talk about how their books came to be, and how they write the way they do.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Today's guest is David Baker. Baker is a poet, educator, editor, and literary critic. His new book is Transit, and he is the author of 12 previous collections of poetry, including, most recently, Whale Fall and Swift: New and Selected Poems, and six ... more
Today's guest is Dan Beachy-Quick! He is a poet, essayist, and translator. His work has been supported by the Monfort, Lannan, and Guggenheim Foundations, and longlisted for the National Book Award in Poetry. His poetry collections include North True... more
Today's guest is Anna Lena Phillips Bell, and her new book, Might Could, won the Anthony Hecht Prize from Waywiser Books. Anna Lena Phillips Bell is also the author of Ornament, winner of the Vassar Miller Poetry Prize, and the chapbook Smaller Songs... more
Poet Lauren Camp is the author of the new book, Is Is Enough, a collection of poems that face her father’s dementia and the way she and her family are affected by it. Camp is the author of eight previous poetry collections, including In Old Sky, whic... more
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The latest episode with Sandra Marchetti was so good. Jason has a brilliant way of engaging his guests with interviews that quickly become genuine conversations that allow you to learn about their writing processes. Terrific editing, production and insight throughout. If you’re even remotely interested in writing, poetry or storytelling, you’ll love this podcast.
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