Poets & Writers Theater
Every day we share a new clip of interest to creative writers—author readings, book trailers, publishing panels, craft talks, and more. So grab some popcorn, filter the theater tags by keyword or genre, and explore our sizable archive of literary videos.
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In this 2014 Louisiana Channel interview from his home in Brooklyn, Paul Auster talks about how a chance meeting with legendary baseball player Willie Mays led him to become a writer and what he has learned about writing. “The essence of being an artist is to confront the things you’re trying to do, to tackle it head on, and if it’s good, it will have its own beauty.” Auster died at the age of seventy-seven on April 30, 2024.
Tags: Poetry | Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Paul Auster | interview | Louisiana Channel | writing process | writing practice | 2014 | in memoriam -
In this 2014 State of the Arts video, Brenda Shaughnessy speaks about the themes of her first three books, what motivates her to write, and her “Five Basic Rules” for aspiring poets. Shaughnessy’s essay “Air: Speak and Breathe” is featured in the January/February issue of Poets & Writers Magazine.
Tags: Poetry | Brenda Shaughnessy | Our Andromeda | State of the Arts | 2014 | January/February 2024 | writing advice | writing process -
“It doesn’t interest me to know how a book will end, I have to discover that for myself.” In this video from the National Centre for Writing, Eimear McBride, who won the 2014 Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction for her debut novel, A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing, speaks about how character and story and the process of discovery are the keys to her writing process.
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Writers and editors Victor Dwyer and Charlotte Gill discuss how they determine good writing from bad writing, what they look for in a first read, and the changing landscape of writing in this 2014 conversation moderated by journalist Ian Brown at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity in Alberta, Canada. “There’s the sense that the writer is being completely frank with their audience and yet at the same time, they’re completely in control and utterly trustworthy,” says Gill.
Tags: Fiction | Creative Nonfiction | Charlotte Gill | Victor Dwyer | Ian Brown | Banff Centre | journalism | editors | writing advice | 2014 -
“It came to me one night as I was falling asleep / that I had finished with those amorous adventures / to which I had long been a slave.” In this video from the 2014 National Book Award finalists reading, Louise Glück reads her poem “An Adventure,” which appears in her National Book Award–winning collection Faithful and Virtuous Night (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2014).
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In this 2014 interview, Celeste Ng talks with Amazon senior editor Chris Schluep about becoming a mother while writing her debut novel, Everything I Never Told You (Penguin Press, 2014), elements of story inspiration, and the setting of her second novel, Little Fires Everywhere (Penguin Press, 2017). Ng is one of the honorees for the 2023 Poets & Writers Barnes & Noble Writers for Writers Award.
Tags: Fiction | Celeste Ng | interview | Everything I Never Told You | Penguin Press | 2014 | 2017 | Little Fires Everywhere | Page One | September/October 2017 | Writers for Writers Award | 2023 -
“It seems to me that prose, it may be lyrical, but it isn’t meant to be sung.” In this 2014 Academy of American Poets event, Edward Hirsch discusses the history and practice of poets writing prose with Toi Derricotte and Claudia Rankine.
Tags: Poetry | Creative Nonfiction | Academy of American Poets | Toi Derricotte | Edward Hirsch | Claudia Rankine | prose poetry | 2014 | lecture | Poets Forum -
“My friend Michael and I are walking home arguing about the movie. / He says that he believes a person can love someone / and still be able to murder that person.” Marie Howe reads her poem “After the Movie,” which appears in her collection The Kingdom of Ordinary Time (Norton, 2008), in this 2014 video for the Page Meets Stage series in New York City.
Tags: Poetry | Marie Howe | The Kingdom of Ordinary Time | Norton | Page Meets Stage | 2014 | reading -
“I met Muriel at Sarah Lawrence in 1963.” In this short film produced for the 2014 Ashfield Film Festival, renowned author Alice Walker talks about her friendship with Muriel Rukeyser and her influence as a poet. “It’s because of poets like Muriel that some people do survive as whole,” says Walker.
Tags: Poetry | Fiction | Alice Walker | Muriel Rukeyser | Ashfield Film Festival | 2014 -
“There is no before. Only now.” Watch this trailer for Station Eleven, an HBO limited series based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Emily St. John Mandel. Adapted by Patrick Somerville, the series stars Mackenzie Davis, Himesh Patel, and Gael García Bernal.
Tags: Fiction | Station Eleven | Emily St. John Mandel | 2014 | HBO | 2021 | trailer | television adaptation -
“The art of poetry for me is the art of composing a sequence of vowels, consonants, and sentence sounds that will seem moving, meaningful,” says former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky in this 2014 episode of Cortland Review’s Poets in Person series, in which he discusses his beginnings as a poet and his philosophy behind writing.
Tags: Poetry | Robert Pinsky | United States Poet Laureate | Poets in Person | Cortland Review | 2014 -
“I was born passing / off the problem of the twentieth century: I was born.” In this 2016 video, Gregory Pardlo reads “Written By Himself” from his Pulitzer Prize–winning poetry collection, Digest (Four Way Books, 2014), accompanied by the Finnish jazz combo Hot Heros at the Annikki Poetry Festival in Finland. For a writing prompt inspired by this poem, visit The Time Is Now.
Tags: Poetry | 2014 | jazz | reading | Gregory Pardlo | Digest | Four Way Books | Pulitzer Prize | Annikki Poetry Festival -
Joanna Rakoff’s memoir My Salinger Year (Knopf, 2014) has been adapted into a feature film directed by Philippe Falardeau and starring Margaret Qualley and Sigourney Weaver. Set in 1995, an aspiring writer and poet takes a job at a literary agency in New York City that represents the notoriously reclusive J. D. Salinger and handles his fan mail.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | My Salinger Year | Knopf | 2014 | memoir | movie trailer | film adaptation | 2020 -
“It looked like a pancake, / but it was creation flattened out— / the fist of God on a head of wheat.” This Motionpoems short film, directed by Dan Sickles, features the titular poem from Melissa Studdard’s debut collection, I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast (Saint Julian Press, 2014).
Tags: Poetry | Melissa Studdard | I Ate the Cosmos for Breakfast | Motionpoems | video poem | short film | Saint Julian Press | 2014 -
“We are all writing about each other // in chorus, an out loud wince...” Maggie Glover reads poems from her debut collection, How I Went Red (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2014), and speaks about her writing in this interview with Lisa Grove for Poetry.LA.
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Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption (Spiegel & Grau, 2014) by Bryan Stevenson, a memoir recounting his experience as a young defense attorney fighting for a death row inmate wrongfully convicted of murder, has been adapted into a feature film. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the legal drama stars Jamie Foxx, Michael B. Jordan, Brie Larson, Rob Morgan, Tim Blake Nelson, and Rafe Spall.
Tags: Creative Nonfiction | Bryan Stevenson | Just Mercy | 2014 | Spiegel & Grau | movie trailer | trailer | film adaptation | memoir | 2020 -
In this Academy of American Poets video, Rachel Zucker reads “Please Alice Notley Tell Me How to Be Old” from her poetry collection The Pedestrians (Wave Books, 2014) at the 2014 Poets Forum. Zucker’s tenth book, SoundMachine, is out today from Wave Books.
Tags: Poetry | Rachel Zucker | SoundMachine | The Pedestrians | 2014 | Wave Books | reading | Academy of American Poets | Poets Forum -
“My favorite form is the long short story or the novella because I think it allows you a little bit more breadth and scope in terms of what you can do.” Brian Evenson, whose eighth story collection, Song for the Unraveling of the World (Coffee House Press, 2019), is featured in Page One in the July/August issue of Poets & Writers Magazine, reads from his work and talks about teaching, writing habits, and spirituality in this video from the 2014 Mission Creek Festival.
Tags: Fiction | Brian Evenson | 2014 | Mission Creek Festival | reading | interview | Page One | July/August 2019 | Coffee House Press -
Josh Malerman talks about writing novels while touring with his band, incorporating performance and radio play elements into his book readings, and the inspiration behind his debut novel, Bird Box (Ecco, 2014), in this video from the 2015 Midwest Literary Walk. The novel has been adapted into a feature film directed by Susanne Bier and starring Sandra Bullock, John Malkovich, Sarah Paulson, and Trevante Rhodes.
Tags: Fiction | Josh Malerman | Bird Box | Ecco | 2014 | interview | 2015 | Midwest Literary Walk -
Bird Box (Ecco, 2014), the debut novel by Josh Malerman has been adapted into a feature film. Directed by Susanne Bier, the psychological thriller film stars Sandra Bullock, John Malkovich, Sarah Paulson, and Trevante Rhodes and follows a woman and her two children as they traverse a post-apocalyptic landscape while blindfolded to escape an unseen, supernatural adversary.
Tags: Fiction | Bird Box | Josh Malerman | movie trailer | film adaptation | Netflix | Ecco | 2014 | 2018