“I want to better understand how humans can be part of the natural world, rather than constantly butting our heads and machines against it.”Go to full post …read more
Dew on the Hummingbird’s Wing: An Intervie...
April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020
“I want to better understand how humans can be part of the natural world, rather than constantly butting our heads and machines against it.”Go to full post …read more
April 21, 2020
“I guess the dream of poetry is that it catches a reader and that reader’s pulse slows a bit”Go to full post …read more
April 16, 2020
“Every poem is an exercise in saying something true”Go to full post …read more
April 14, 2020
The following interview is part four of a nine-part series of conversations with BC poets about their new poetry collections. New interviews will be posted everyone Tuesday and Thursday throughout April for National Poetry Month 2020. All interviews were conducted by Go to full post …read more
April 9, 2020
“A musician friend told me her jazz trio leader said to them, ‘Take it to the left.’ That’s kind of what I learned from the ghazal and what I’d like to sneak into my poems.”Go to full post …read more
April 7, 2020
“Sometimes I think poetry can be described as a small machine for creating failure. Can a poet ever get it right?”Go to full post …read more
April 2, 2020
“I realized a long time ago that I live in this in-between place and what I do with my art has to reflect that.” Go to full post …read more
April 30, 2019
Like some of the fairy tale tellers before me, I’m looking to see what is hidden in the stories that I can bring out and offer in our present moment.Go to full post …read more
April 25, 2019
“Bounce House began contemplating the connection between my kid standing on a basketball, not believing she was going to fall off it, and Flat Earthers.”Go to full post …read more
April 23, 2019
“I have always been drawn to prose poems that channel a stream-of-consciousness. I love how it feels like you’re peeking into the mind of the poet or writer.”Go to full post …read more
April 18, 2019
“To me there are three essential factors of modern writing: one is ordinary language, one is free-form, and one is precise states of emotion”Go to full post …read more
April 16, 2019
Some End/West Broadway is itself a kind of poetry commune: two books, one by George and the other by George, brought together back-to-back as one creature.Go to full post …read more