Tag: poet interview

  • Promopalooza – Sheree La Puma

    Sheree La Puma Do you have an MP3 of you reading a poem? Send it along.  Your Chapbook or Book Title, Press, Where available for sale.  Broken: Do Not Use, Main Street Rag Publishing What inspired you to write this Chapbook/Book? What else should we know about it? Or just add the Blurb. For La…

  • Promopalooza – Karen Arnold

    Karen Arnold Your Chapbook or Book Title, Press, Where available for sale. My chapbook title is Border Crossings from Perry Publishing, Columbia, MD It is currently available on Amazon What inspired you to write this Chapbook/Book? What else should we know about it? Or just add the Blurb. I am a literary gypsy – child…

  • Promopalooza – Marjorie Becker

    Marjorie Becker Your Chapbook or Book Title, Press, Where available for sale. The Macon Sex School: Poems of Tenderness and Resistance Tebot Bach, available SPD, Amazon, or from mbecker@usc.edu What inspired you to write this Chapbook/Book? What else should we know about it? Or just add the Blurb. “The Macon Sex School is a collection…

  • Promopalooza – Lucy Griffith

    Lucy Griffith Your Chapbook or Book Title, Press, Where available for sale. We Make a Tiny Herd available from Main Street Rag Press What inspired you to write this Chapbook/Book? What else should we know about it? Or just add the Blurb. A persona poem I wrote for a craft class about a woman and…

  • Promopalooza – Carolyn Martin

    Carolyn Martin Do you have an MP3 of you reading a poem? Send it along. Attached is one of the poems Gyroscope Review published: You do not have to be good. Your Chapbook or Book Title, Press, Where available for sale. Nothing More to Lose, The Poetry Box, 2020. Available in the Books section of…

  • Promopalooza – William Rector

    William Rector Your Chapbook or Book Title, Press, Where available for sale. Hats Are The Enemy of Poetry. Finishing Line Press. Available at their site. What inspired you to write this Chapbook/Book? What else should we know about it? Or just add the Blurb. I love the poetry of Russell Edson. The title poem derives…