September 17, 2019
“Sexy, Messy, Scary, Fun, Overwhelming, and Precarious”: A Conversation with Carley Moore
Carley Moore is a writer, mother, and teacher, and all of these roles find their way into her terrific new novel, The Not Wives (Feminist Press). The book brings together […]
March 25, 2012
Masterpieces in public: on common space and common language
“…Everything that appears in public can be seen and heard by everybody and has the widest possible publicity. For us, appearance—something that is being seen and heard by others as […]
November 29, 2011
Mix Tape: Feeling Thankful For…
Poems, when they come, and for Ruth Stone, who once said, “Never keep a poem waiting; it might be a really good one, and if you don’t get it down […]
November 18, 2011
Mix Tape: Nobody Puts Baby in a Corner…
…and nobody shoves Bob Hass around. Have books, will travel! Occupy Wall Street and the need for mobile libraries. Books can go anywhere, and so can poems…so why are so […]
