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Couplets Poetry

Science, Sonnets and Speculation: Peg Duthie

30 April 201222 May 2015 joannemerriam

    Check out more poetry-related interviews, reviews and guest posts at Couplets: a multi-author poetry blog tour.

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not to edit out the surprises

29 April 201222 May 2015 joannemerriam

Following is an interview with Diane Lockward for Couplets. She is the author of Temptation by Water, What Feeds Us and Eve’s Red Dress. Her

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elbow grease and enthusiasm: Molly Peacock part two

27 April 201224 December 2022 joannemerriam

  Molly Peacock is a poet, essayist and creative nonfiction writer. She has published six volumes of poems including Cornucopia: New and Selected Poems and,

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balance and flexibility: Molly Peacock part one

25 April 201224 December 2022 joannemerriam

Molly Peacock is a poet, essayist and creative nonfiction writer. She has published six volumes of poems including Cornucopia: New and Selected Poems and, most

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I tend to approach poems as puzzles.

19 April 201222 May 2015 joannemerriam

Today’s Couplets interview is with Kate Buckley. Her poems have appeared in Bellingham Review, The Cafe Review, North American Review, Shenandoah, Slipstream and numerous anthologies.

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beauty and its role in all of this

17 April 201222 May 2015 joannemerriam

Another interview for Couplets: a multi-author poetry blog tour! Wendy Babiak is the author of Conspiracy of Leaves. You can read some of the Wonder

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get out of the way of writing the poem

15 April 201224 December 2022 joannemerriam

Today’s Couplets interview is with Sue Goyette, Nova Scotian author of the poetry collections The True Names of Birds, Undone and outskirts, and the novel

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haiga: a powder brush

13 April 201222 May 2015 joannemerriam

Photo taken by Peg Duthie, August 2009, “at my parents’ interment. Text written after finally tossing out the brush in question, October 2011.”   Check

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there must be a lot of power in that quiet space for there to be an all-out onslaught against it in our culture

11 April 201227 May 2025 joannemerriam

Another Couplets interview, with Jeff Hardin, author Fall Sanctuary. His work can be sampled here.   Joanne Merriam: What is your writing process? Jeff Hardin:

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it requires practice, a lot of it

9 April 201222 May 2015 joannemerriam

Following is an interview Christine Klocek-Lim for Couplets. She has four chapbooks: Ballroom – a love story (Flutter Press), Cloud Studies (Whale Sound Audio Chapbooks),

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Aether and Ego Aether and Ego

How to Live on Other Planets: A Handbook for Aspiring Aliens How to Live on Other Planets: A Handbook for Aspiring Aliens

The Museum of All Things Awesome and that Go Boom The Museum of All Things Awesome and that Go Boom

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