Etiqueta: Interviews
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Total Quality Reading Interview of Todd Sullivan for “There Will Be One: The Windshine Chronicles, Book 2”
TQR: From your BA at Georgia State to your MFA at Queens College to … Taipei? That’s quite a leap, sir. What made you pull chocks and fly off to such a far flung, exotic destination? TS: First, I want to thank TQR for taking the time to speak with me. So, there’s actually…
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Writing like a Rushing, Free-Flowing River: A Conversation with Gabriela Cabezón Cámara about We Are Green and Trembling
by Juan Camilo Rincón by Latl We spoke with the latest winner of the National Book Award for Translated Literature (alongside Robin Myers) and of the Premio Ciutat de Barcelona for Spanish-language literature in 2024, Gabriela Cabezón Cámara, about her book Las niñas del naranjel (Penguin Random House, translated as…
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Kelp Journal (The Wave) Interviews KJ Hannah (Channie)Greenberg
My ideas often blossom during quiet times such as falling asleep (I used to keep a notepad on my nightstand), showering, or strolling. https://www.kelpjournal.com/post/photography-interview-with-kj-hannah-greenberg
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Kelp Journal (The Wave) Interviews KJ Hannah (Channie)Greenberg
Our fast lives predispose us to being oblivious to the wonders around us. https://www.kelpjournal.com/post/photography-by-kj-hannah-greenberg
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Bewildering Stories Interviews Channie Greenberg
These days, I no longer “frighten” college or graduate students, but conduct writing workshops. As well, I make a habit of counting the cats in the nearest dumpster. https://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue488/greenberg_interview.html
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RNE Audio interviews Jorge López Llorente about “Dreamescapes”
https://www.rtve.es/play/audios/english-language-broadcast/english-language-broadcast-look-into-poetic-world-of-dreamescapes/16683317/ Purchase here:
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The Zingara Project Interviews KJ Hannah (Channie) Greenberg
Writing is like lifting weights; begin slowly, don’t overdo, yet push yourself to your maximum, whether that maximum is language, nuance, i.e. layers of meaning, poems’ shape, whatever.
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Cara Finnegan Interviews Loralee Clark
Now, about this author interview. My first victim, er, “featured author,” is writer and artist Loralee Clark, whose first book of poetry, Solemnity Rites, is out now from Prolific Pulse Press. Loralee and I met in graduate school at the University of Maine. (Go Black Bears!) Back then we immediately connected as…
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ALCHEMY OF KUSHAL PODDAR’S CREATIVITY
Kushal Poddar(KP) has authored ten books, the latest being «A White Can For The Blind Lane.» His works have been translated into twelve languages. He has been a sub-editor of Outlook magazine and the editor of Words Surfacing. He does some illustrations and sketches for various magazines. Amit Kamila(AK), the…
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What Does Phil Repko Say? Poet’s Pause – BCTV – Interview from 2022
Phil Repko is author of «Pieces of April,» a poetry book that comes from a cherished family tradition. Every April, which is National Poetry Month in the United States, Repko and his two sons, Philip (38) and Ian (33), challenge themselves to write a poem each day throughout the month.…

