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Eng 254 Spring 2020

  • “I have never really considered myself a Poet”: An Interview with Matthew Lippman
    May 24, 2020

    “I have never really considered myself a Poet”: An Interview with Matthew Lippman

  • “Sally = mastodons, we’ve forgotten them both!”: An Interview with Christina Olson
    May 18, 2020

    “Sally = mastodons, we’ve forgotten them both!”: An Interview with Christina Olson

  • “Like a lot of men in our society, I didn’t grow up with great role models”: An Interview with Scott Edward Anderson
    May 16, 2020

    “Like a lot of men in our society, I didn’t grow up with great role models”: An Interview with Scott Edward Anderson

  • “It’s possible to find a temporary stopping point”: An Interview with Sarah Green
    May 15, 2020

    “It’s possible to find a temporary stopping point”: An Interview with Sarah Green

  • “A poem’s life is created only after it’s let loose in the world”: An Interview with Melissa Stein
    May 11, 2020

    “A poem’s life is created only after it’s let loose in the world”: An Interview with Melissa Stein

  • ‘Slam Poetry is a confrontation that is intimate, theatrical, and a gospel sermon’: An Interview with Regie Cabico
    May 7, 2020

    ‘Slam Poetry is a confrontation that is intimate, theatrical, and a gospel sermon’: An Interview with Regie Cabico

  • “When you lose someone, it’s a very public event”: An Interview with Kerrin McCadden
    May 3, 2020

    “When you lose someone, it’s a very public event”: An Interview with Kerrin McCadden

  • “Sometimes, in life, what we meant to be and what we are becomes a kind of performative autocorrection”: An Interview with Elizabeth Powell
    May 2, 2020

    “Sometimes, in life, what we meant to be and what we are becomes a kind of performative autocorrection”: An Interview with Elizabeth Powell

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