Interviews

Cultural Lifelines and Individual Artistry: An Interview with Robert Bringhurst

Cultural Lifelines and Individual Artistry: An Interview with Robert Bringhurst

In 1999, Robert Bringhurst—polyglot translator, poet, and typographic authority—published A Story as Sharp as a Knife, a book about Haida myths and mythtellers. Bringhurst retranslates the work of several Haida poets using century-old transcriptions from anthropologist John Swanton.

Things That WIRED Magazine Doesn’t Talk About: In Conversation with francine j. harris and Devin Kenny
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Things That WIRED Magazine Doesn’t Talk About: In Conversation with francine j. harris and Devin Kenny

Poet francine j. harris and artist Devin Kenny explore how technology affects language, how they go about the processes of investigating their own work, and who their mentors are–as well as how they themselves have mentored others.

Flowers Around Your Soft Throat: An Interview with Poet Christina Seymour

Flowers Around Your Soft Throat: An Interview with Poet Christina Seymour

Christina Seymour is the author of the poetry chapbook Flowers Around Your Soft Throat (Structo Press, UK). Her work appears in Cider Press Review, North American Review, Cimarron Review, Wingbeats II (Dos Gatos Press), and elsewhere. She teaches creative writing at Maryville College in east Tennessee.

“Letting Myself Make Less Sense”: An Interview with Wendy Wisner

“Letting Myself Make Less Sense”: An Interview with Wendy Wisner

Wendy Wisner writes from the heart about parenthood, from pregnancy and childbirth to the joyous hard work of raising children. In her poems and prose, she evokes the wonders and struggles of daily life as a mother in language that is clear and sharp, tender yet honest about the complications of our connections across generations.