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  • Interview
    By Kathleen Rooney

    Morgan Parker talks about Twitter, the importance of accountability, and leaving no emotional stone unturned.

    Side portrait of Morgan Parker posing in front of brown floral wallpaper.
  • Interview
    By Alex Dueben

    Clare Cavanagh talks about the joys and challenges of translation.

    Image of Clare Cavanagh giving a lecture.
  • Interview
    By Ruth Graham

    Tavi Gevinson on riot grrrl, Patti Smith, and writing poetry out of necessity.

    Image of a woman leaning out of a taxi window, holding an issue of Poetry Magazine.
  • Interview
    By Stacey Lynn Brown

    Jacqueline Woodson, the new young people’s poet laureate, on why poetry is a party everyone is invited to.

    Image of Jacqueline Woodson posing in front of a brick wall.
  • Interview
    By Emily Gould

    Maggie Nelson on birth, death, and everything in between.

    Image of a woman's face covered by a book (Maggie Nelson's Bluets).
  • Interview
    By Adam Plunkett

    Ruth Lilly Prize winner Alice Notley on the voice and spirits of her poetry.

    Alice Notley
  • Interview

    Ruth Lilly Prize winner Alice Notley on the voice and spirits of her poetry.

    Alice Notley
  • Interview
    By Kathleen Rooney

    Richard Siken on writing, the joys of painting, and the challenges of publishing his first book in a decade.

    Image of Richard Silken's painting, "Unfinishable", two black birds and a yellow and green background
  • Interview
    By Ruth Graham

    August Wilson never left poetry behind.

    Photo of Wilson August
  • Interview
    By Kathleen Rooney

    P. Scott Cunningham on launching a publishing imprint, what a Basque sport has to do with books, and why nothing in Miami is ever settled.

    Photo of two modern dancers
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