In-Person Workshops for April & May
I’ll be leading two in-person writing workshops this spring in Mountain View, AR at the Arkansas Craft School. … More In-Person Workshops for April & May
I’ll be leading two in-person writing workshops this spring in Mountain View, AR at the Arkansas Craft School. … More In-Person Workshops for April & May
I don’t have an MFA – but I do have access to podcasts! Here is a list of some of my favorite poetry podcasts, with an emphasis on craft.This list includes podcasts that are no longer being updated but have available archives. **I’ve outsourced to social media and have included new-to-me podcasts. Let me know … More The Big List of Poetry Podcasts!
I was talking to my dear friend and talented poet, Jessica Lohafer the other day about finding the motivation to do the repetitive, boring work that pops up in our lives. She works on site and I work remotely and I was fantasizing about how nice it would be to have an office to go. … More How I Make Myself Do Things
When people learn that I write and publish poems they usually ask how I got started and then ask how can they can get started. The short answer is “Just write!” the long answer is below:
… More Suggestions for new poets
Hard to believe I had a chapbook published last February. Its not that long ago but unfortunately at the time I was mentally checked out. I was so detached from the experience that I actually thought it was published in February 2022. The detachment is not due to the publishing experience (Belle Point Press has … More Reflecting on Animal Unfit
Being named a Brooklyn Poets Fellow for Spring 2022 and taking Gregory Crosby’s class on the sonnet was been such a joy. I am so grateful for this experience. The other writers in my class were incredibly talented and kind. Gregory is a fantastic teacher and generous reader. My writing has absolutely improved and most … More Brooklyn Poets, The Sonnet, and thoughts on classes in general