Interview with Kathryn Cowles and Donald Revell
Ahead of their reading in Cincinnati on April 23, we chatted with Kathryn Cowles and Donald Revell
Ahead of their reading in Cincinnati on April 23, we chatted with Kathryn Cowles and Donald Revell
Seamus Heaney’s famous poem “Digging” provides a well-loved metaphor for the writing process: pen as spade, the past as soil. “Between my finger and my thumb,” he writes, “The squat pen rests./I’ll dig with it.” In discussing their work from our upcoming winter issue (due late November), several contributors similarly explain their process as a …
As a followup to Monday’s post, whereby we offered readers sample passages from our forthcoming fiction, we’re now presenting a poetry gallimaufry, as it were. AND we’ll make good on our subscription bonus till the end of this week. In short, if you subscribe today, tomorrow, or Friday, we’ll send you a gratis copy of …
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