Ross Gay
Ross Gay is the author of the collection Against Which (CavanKerry Press, 2006). His poems have appeared in American Poetry Review, Atlanta Review, Harvard Review, Columbia: A Journal of Poetry and Art, and Margie: The American Journal of Poetry, among other places. He teaches at Indiana University and in the low-residency program at New England College. He is a Cave Canem fellow and a demolition man.Posted on May 25, 2005 8:54 PM
- Ross Gay at Colby College, February 7, 2007
- Some Instructions on Black Masculinity Offered to My Black Friend by the White Woman He Briefly Dated, A Monologue (live)
- Within Two Weeks, The African American Poet Ross Gay is Mistaken For Both the African American Poet Terrance Hayes, and the African American Poet Kyle Dargan, None of Whom Looks Anything Like the Other (live)
- The Marionette (live)
- Unclean. Make Me. (live)
- Poem Beginning With a Line Overheard In the Gym (live)
- Broken Mania (live)
- The Truth (live)
- Man Tries to Commit Suicide With a Crossbow (live)
- Song of the Pig Who Gave the Poet, Age Three, Worms (live)
- Bringing the Shovel Down (live)
- Praising the Snake (live)
- For Some Slight I Can't Recall (live)
- Prayer For My Unborn Niece or Nephew (live)
- A Beautiful Day (live)
- Two Bikers Embrace on Broad Street (live)
- Ross Gay live audience Q&A, Colby
- Ross Gay at Colby College
- Cousin Drowses on the Flight to Kuwait
- Unclean. Make me.
- How To Fall in Love With Your Father
- “Dying Is An Art”
- Man Tries to Commit Suicide With a Crossbow
- Ross Gay Q&A recommends two poets
- Ross Gay Q&A on a stanza of poetry he wishes he'd written
- Ross Gay Q&A on his current writing project
- Ross Gay Q&A on his writing time
- Ross Gay Q&A on the genesis of his poem, Man Tries to Commit Suicide with a Crossbow
- Ross Gay

