“Poetry should never remain a static product”: An Interview with Hannah Cohen

In this interview, Lynchburg, VA, poet and writer Hannah Cohen discusses poetry as “an ongoing evolution of the relationship between the self and the written word.”

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“The female body is a product for others’ consumption”: An Interview with Melissa Ginsburg

An interview with Melissa Ginsburg about her new book, “Doll Apollo.”

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Ohio Poet Laureate Invites Readers Inside “House of My Heart”

With echoes of regional literary icons James Still and Irene McKinney, Kari Gunter-Seymour’s latest poetry collection will become part of Appalachia’s literary canon.

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Escaping Southern Belle Hell with Carrie Chappell’s “Loving Tallulah Bankhead”

A review of Carrie Chappell’s new book of poetry, “Loving Tallulah Bankhead.”

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The Exterior Is Not What It Seems in “Blessing the Exoskeleton”

Andrew Hemmert’s “Blessing the Exoskeleton” is a collection of witty, meditative poems mixed with serious contemplative works.

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Past, Present, and Future in Annie Woodford’s “Where You Come from Is Gone”

A review of Annie Woodford’s “Where You Come from Is Gone.”

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“We Need To Be Able To Exist in our Fullness and Wholeness”: An Interview with Mariah M.

An interview with Mariah M., poet, teaching artist, and organizer in Greensboro, North Carolina. This conversation is the first in the “Not Abandon, but Abide” series.

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