interviewed by Tristan Beach
Poetry Editor Tristan Beach Zooms in for a conversation with Pamela Dionne, author of Paradox and Illusion (Finishing Line Press, 2020). Dionne and Beach talk about healing relationships through poetry, faith and vulnerability in publishing, and how to be anti-racist in fiction. Highlights of their …
interviewed by Alexandra Panic
I tried hard to create a book that would be the same as an experience in a classroom, and that’s really fitting to what I feel is essential: accessibility and dialogue. Tawnya Selene Renelle This June, I had an inspiring Zoom meeting with an extraordinary …
interviewed by Tristan Beach
I wanted to work into a soft and easy place. I wanted my collection to reflect something bigger and maybe more universal than just my pain. So, I guess that’s where the idea of “everything asking for mercy” came from—this sort of collective plea for peace. …
interviewed by Danielle Hayden
As a former intern for Sundress Publications, I check the collective’s website and social media from time to time to stay abreast of what’s new in the poetry world; things that may otherwise go unexplored or unnoticed by the mainstream. I happened to see a …
interviewed by Alexandra Panic
Besides of being a Senior Stylist at Armoire, Marie-Caroline Moir is a poet. She holds a BA in English Literature and an MFA in Creative Writing, Poetry, from the University of Washington. For the past ten years, she taught composition, creative writing, and literature at Seattle Central College, and likewise established the Writing Center there. She is formerly City Arts’ Style Editor. Marie-Caroline recently read at the Bellevue Arts Museum for Bellwether, and her poetry was published in journals such as Golden Handcuff Review, Salmagundi, and The Seattle P.I.
interviewed by Anna Martin
The day I met Olivia Sudjic, shortly after the publication of her first novel, Sympathy, she posted a series of handwritten quotations by Olivia Laing, one of which read: As with the city itself, the promise of the internet is contact. It seems to offer …
interviewed by Daniel Ableev
GX Jupitter-Larsen has worked as a performance artist, sound artist, writer, and filmmaker. He also collects stamps, and is a devout psammologist. Much of his work is a self-created lexicon consisting mainly of personalized units of measurement. A casual observer’s literacy of this vernacular is …
interviewed by Emily Frankoski
The artwork of Gillian Tobin is anything but obvious. It takes time to see, observe, study, and digest her intent and message…patience and curiosity are required. These are exactly the qualities that attracted me to her work. I didn't “get it”…but desperately wanted to.
interviewed by Derek Alger
Gary Fincke has published some 25 books of poetry, short fiction, and nonfiction, and his novel, How Blasphemy Sounds to God was published earlier this year by Braddock Avenue Books.
interviewed by Derek Alger
Richard Kramer, an Emmy and multiple Peabody award winning writer, director and producer of numerous television series, is the author of These Things Happen (Unbridled Books, April 15, 2012), his first novel.