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L.E. Goldstein Interview

L.E. Goldstein Interview

http://www.themiddlegray.com/mgblog/2013/11/21/le-goldstein

Editor of Moon Pigeon Press and UT Dallas PhD candidate, L.E. Goldstein talks about translation, beauty, and life in the Amazon:

"As poets we become obsessed with revision sometimes, but it's important not to forget that urgency. I know most people have read this poem, but even so, I urge you to read it again. Really read it, and read it aloud...

Bruce Boston interview

Bruce Boston interview
Silver Blade editor, John Mannone, interviews Bruce Boston, the original Science Fiction Poetry Association Grandmaster, and one of only six writers with such a designation. This is a nice interview for Boston's summary description of "speculative poetry" (and the vintage photo of Boston himself). The interview also several examples of Boston's poetry.

http://www2.silverblade.net/tag/bruce-boston/

Moon Pigeon Press: John Reinhart interview

Moon Pigeon Press: John Reinhart interview
Moon Pigeon Press publishes two poems a month, each hand printed and mailed with an accompanying interview. My poem "ascension" was featured in the May 8, 2015 edition. Two of my poems appear in this biannual online edition, with an accompanying interview.

http://moonpigeonpress.com/2015/09/09/biannual-online-edition-with-john…

At 86, Poet Donald Hall Writes On, But Leaves Verse Behind

At 86, Poet Donald Hall Writes On, But Leaves Verse Behind
At 86 years old, the poet Donald Hall can no longer write poetry. Not enough testosterone, he says. But the former U.S. Poet Laureate and recipient of the National Medal of Arts still has prose in him: He has just published a collection titled Essays After 80.
 
The book spans Hall's entire career, his family life, his addiction to smoking and his thoughts on his own beard.
 
From his rural New Hampshire farmhouse, Hall tells NPR's Arun Rath why he's still at it. "I love to work," he says, "and work in my life has meant only one thing and that's a pen on the paper."