Q&A with Poetry Contributor Holly Wren Spaulding
Carve Review: Permanent Exhibit by Matthew Vollmer
For those looking for a personal account of the world we live in today, and one especially through the eyes of the creative writing teacher you had that one time but didn’t get to know well enough, Vollmer’s book offers an eclectic mix of confessional writing, philosophical musings, and interesting reflections on a family, life, and career in progress.
Q&A with Poetry Contributor Shavahn Dorris-Jefferson
Q&A with Poetry Contributor Mimi Plevin-Foust
Q&A with Nonfiction Contributor Hannah Michelle
Q&A with Poetry Contributor Mat Wenzel
Q&A with Nonfiction Contributor E.M.
Q&A with Poetry Contributor Kimberly Grabowski Strayer
Q&A with Nonfiction Contributor Chip Livingston
Q&A with Poetry Contributor Anna Bernstein
“This particular poem was influenced more in form than in content—before writing it I felt like I had lost the rhythm in my poems that made them feel urgent or fresh, and when I read a poem that embodied the kind of syntactic pacing I had been struggling with, I decided to try copying that pacing (though of course none of the words).”