The Way Sound and Meaning Interact: A Conversation with Kendall Dunkelberg

“I knew that mortality was goig to be a big part of the collection.” An interview with Kendall Dunkelberg about Tree Fall with Birdsong, his fourth poetry collection.

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Liminal Spaces of the Sacred and Profane: Alina Stefanescu’s “My Heresies”

Alina Stefanescu’s new collection of poetry, “My Heresies,” is an entirely new feminist text in its own right. Observant, angry, and questioning, Stefanescu’s poems guide readers through the liminal spaces where the sacred and the profane collide.

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Ruin, Repair, and Keeping On: An Interview with Rebecca Lindenberg

An interview with poet Rebecca Lindenberg on her latest collection, “Our Splendid Failure to Do the Impossible.”

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“This is about Solace and Opportunity”: A Conversation with Georgann Eubanks

An interview with Georgann Eubanks about two forthcoming publications, “Rural Astronomy” and “The Fabulous Ordinary.”

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“When The Horses”: A Study in the Nomenclature of Normalcy

In the spirit of Jane Kenyon, Mary Helen Callier’s poems inhabit spaces of tension. The body, landscape, and time all become sites of reckoning.

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Humanity at the Margins of Capitalism: An Interview with Joshua Pollock

An interview with Joshua Pollock about his poetry collection “Narcan Incantations.”

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