Ashley Mace Havird On Her Latest Poetry Collection, “Wild Juice,” and Being a Southern Writer

An interview with Ashley Mace Havird about her new poetry collection, “Wild Juice.”

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Ada Limón on Resilience, Writing to Keep Going, and “Lucky Wreck”

An interview with Ada Limón, whose first book of poetry, “Lucky Wreck,” is being republished in celebration of its 15th anniversary.

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“All The Songs We Sing” Is an Important Ensemble of Voices

“All The Songs We Sing,” an anthology of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, celebrates artists of the Carolina African American Writers’ Collective and the importance of diversity within American literature.

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Linda Hogan on “A History of Kindness”: “I Would Call this Book a Tree”

An interview with Linda Hogan on her latest poetry collection, “A History of Kindness.”

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“Neck of the Woods” Examines Grief, Social Change, the Power of Shared Experience

Amy Woolard’s “Neck of the Woods” examines grief, social change and the power of shared experience.

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