Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Arts:Books
Vermont Poet James Crews, whose new collection is Bluebird (Green Writers Press).
As a Write the Book Prompt for this interview, let's consider Ted Kooser's advice for James Crews, mentioned during our conversation: Open a poem like a handshake.
Good luck with your work in the coming week, and please tune in next week for another prompt or suggestion.
Music Credit: Aaron Shapiro
This is one of several shorter interviews Shelagh is conducting with Vermont authors whose new books have had their tours upended by Corona.
Stewart O'Nan - Archive Interview #395 (4/11/16)
Elizabeth Stabler - Interview #394 (4/4/16)
Keith Lee Morris - Interview #393 (3/28/16)
Courtney Reckord, Creativity Coach - Interview #392 (3/22/16)
Ron Krupp - Archive Interview #391 (3/14/16)
Laura Williams McCaffrey - Interview #390 (3/7/16)
Eowyn Ivey - Archive Interview #389 (2/29/16)
Sydney Lea - Interview #388 (2/22/16)
Margot Livesey - Archive Interview #387 (2/15/16)
Timothy D. Wilson - Archive Episode #386 (2/8/16)
Sharon Guskin - Interview #385 (2/1/16)
Bonus Podcast! A short conversation with Claire Benedict about books
David Wojahn - Archive Interview #384 (1/25/16)
Christine Hadsel - Interview #383 (1/18/16)
Marika McCoola and Marie Lu - Show #382 (1/11/16)
Joan Leegant - Archive Interview #381 (1/4/16)
Steve Almond - Archive Interview #380 (12/28/15)
Brett Ann Stanciu - Interview #379 (12/21/15)
Ellen Hopkins - Interview #378 (12/14/15)
Julie Barton - Interview #377 (12/7/15)
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