Sarah Messer Q&A on how she became interested in poetry
Sarah Messer, author of Red House (Viking, 2004) and Bandit Letters (New Issues, 2001), on how she became interested in poetry.
Sarah Messer, author of Red House (Viking, 2004) and Bandit Letters (New Issues, 2001), on how she became interested in poetry.
Stacey Lynn Brown, who is working on a book-length poem in sections entitled, Song of The Knock-Kneed Grit, talks about writing her first poem.
Stacey Lynn Brown discusses the evolution of her manuscript, a book-length poem in sections entitled, Song of The Knock-Kneed Grit.
Kazim Ali talks about how he became a poet.
Kazim Ali, author of the forthcoming poetry collection The Far Mosque (Alice James Books, October 2005), talks about formal structure and the form of his poem, July.
Lauri Conner, a Cave Canem fellow and literature and creative writing teacher at Seattle Academy, talks about her poem How do you stop the hurt of needing to breathe?
Lauri Conner, a Cave Canem fellow and literature and creative writing teacher at Seattle Academy, talks about the first poem she ever wrote.
Lauri Conner, a Cave Canem fellow and literature and creative writing teacher at Seattle Academy, talks about her current poetry project.