The Poetics of Temperature
The author of fox woman get out! offers a climatic approach to reading and writing verse.
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The author of fox woman get out! offers a climatic approach to reading and writing verse.
Flooding devastated parts of Vermont in July, including literary organizations and businesses that are now relying on community support as they rebuild and confront more frequent extreme weather events brought on by climate change.
The translator of Migratory Birds and Permafrost uses Google Maps to immerse herself in the settings of her translation projects.
“The moment you walk away from the conversation with a poem, you lose it, and it will never return.” —CAConrad, author of AMANDA PARADISE
The author of Anodyne envisions a new writing practice inspired by the natural world.
“Don’t ever find your voice.” —Khaled Mattawa, author of Fugitive Atlas
“The greatest challenge was in recognizing which poems belonged to this book and which did not.” —Carolyn Forché, author of In the Lateness of the World