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Q&A with Nonfiction Contributor Elizabeth Cook

Q&A with Nonfiction Contributor Elizabeth Cook

"In this essay, my limited understanding of the internet means that Google becomes the mystical made prosaic. I don’t understand Google, and maybe I fear it, but the search engine is like an external self or a communal self without a body." 

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Sasha West

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Sasha West

"I think all loss has an echo and an endlessness."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Jennifer Newhouse

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Jennifer Newhouse

"I think as a society, we're always trying to be useful, to be helpful, but so often, our loved ones — in whatever ways they are suffering — just want to know they're not alone. True presence is courageous."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Kathryn Smith

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Kathryn Smith

"The relationships between animals can seem quite savage when viewed up close. They become even more savage when a child is also watching and asks why."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Connie Pan

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Connie Pan

"The tricky part of writing, for me, is discovering a proactive balance of solitude and community and finding time to write while working to sustain my dream life."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Kallie Falandays

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Kallie Falandays

"I do believe in the power of the image, and I think an immense amount of blossoming can occur between two images."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Patrick Kindig

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Patrick Kindig

"If you only read one writer, you’ll write things that sound like that writer. If you read a variety of writers you’ll produce work that’s both more idiosyncratic and more interesting."

Q&A with Nonfiction Contributor LaTanya McQueen

Q&A with Nonfiction Contributor LaTanya McQueen

"One piece just sort of reminded me of another piece, which connected to another one. For me that tends to be how it goes."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor José Araguz

Q&A with Poetry Contributor José Araguz

"I have learned to talk about it in terms of syllabics and measures, but really I’m that kid, engrossed, lost in words for hours."

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Joe Woodward

Q&A with Poetry Contributor Joe Woodward

"For me, good poems are written from the true self, through the self."