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Check Out This Podcast Interview and Reading
Last summer an American fiction writer living in the UK, Yvonne Battle-Felton, invited me to her podcast—called Bookable Space—for an interview and reading from Under Sleep’s New Moon. (To read a review of Ms. Battle-Felton’s debut novel, Remembered, click here.) Our conversation was great fun, and I’m happy to share it with you.Read More
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Podcast featuring Lynn Kincanon and Moi
Just click the “Play” button below.Read More
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The Lavishly Talented C. M. Mayo Interviews Li’l Ol’ Me
https://madam-mayo.com/q-a-joseph-hutchison-poet-laureate-of-colorado-on-the-world-as-is/Read More
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PBS NewsHour Poetry Sends in the Clown(s)
A nicely written interview by Mary Jo Brooks—along with one of my more topical poems rom The World As Is and a recording of me reading it—is now up at the PBS NewsHour Poetry website. I love the title!Read More
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Interview with Maryka Gillis
IN THE SPIRIT of naked self-promotion, I invite you to read Maryka Gillis’s interview with me at Folded Word.Read More
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David Giannini: An Interview (Part Two)
[Today’s post concludes my interview with David Giannini. Jump back to Part One for a brief introduction and a substantial bio-/bibliography of the poet.] * * * TPB: Given your inclination toward the poetic sequence and the mixing of verse and prose, do you see yourself as part of the Modernist project? Not to apply labels or anything. Just curious about how you see yourself within “the tribe” that Eliot spoke of….Read More
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A New Edition of The Earth-Boat Sails into View
Some time back Folded Word’s editor asked if the press could issue a second edition of my 2012 chapbook The Earth-Boat, and of course I said yes. Folded Word quite simply does beautiful work, and besides, the reissue gave me the opportunity to make a few revisions that would ordinarily have had to wait for a new full-length collection. The new volume has a new version of the cover art created by my good friend John Ransom, an extraordinary surrealist/abstract painter based in Venice, California.Read More
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A Foe Pah re: Marked Men
When my wonderful friend and Web artist Sabina Espinet imported The Perpetual Bird from its original home on Blogger, certain draft posts showed up in my Wordpress back office. (On Blogger, drafts are left in order by the creation date, so if you create a draft and don’t finish it, and two weeks go by, it’s easy to forget that you’d begun it, or—if you’re me—to somehow believe that you’ve already finished and posted it.) Among these drafts was a fragment containing a link to an interview done with me by Robert King, founder and proprietor of the Colorado Poets Center.Read More