Prick of the Spindle interviewer Cynthia Reeser asks NYQ authors Anis Shivani, Michael Montlack, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, and myself some questions:
Prick of the Spindle Interview
Prick of the Spindle interviewer Cynthia Reeser asks NYQ authors Anis Shivani, Michael Montlack, Maria Mazziotti Gillan, and myself some questions:
Prick of the Spindle Interview
Please join me for a great reading with Tony Gloeggler, Urayoan Noel, Bunkong Tuon, and myself this upcoming Monday at 6:30. For more details, go here:
Monday: WCW’s “The Young Housewife”
Tuesday: Respect for Nature; Respect for Us
Wednesday: Relativism in Reading
Thursday: No Martyrs
Friday: Design?
326 Spruce Street
Scranton, PA 18503
(570) 507 9671
info@scrantonsvintagetheater.com
https://scrantonsvintagetheater.com/
Featured poets and prose writers include: Laura Duda, Jeff Rath, Kevin McDonough, Amanda J. Bradley, and Le Hinton.
This reading is free, but donations to the Vintage are strongly encouraged. The writers will have books available for sale.
I am thrilled to have three poems appear in the January 2014 issue of Ragazine, here:
Escapist, Plants on the Moon, Why Do English Majors Have To Analyze Everything To Death?
In April 2013, Anis Shivani interviewed me. Part of the interview appeared in The Huffington Post on April 29, 2013. Here is the interview in its entirety:
From the Interview: “I try to uncover what I genuinely think and feel deep down when I write poetry, to get beneath surface considerations. Delving through a mystical process into what we are barely aware we know is a huge point of the process of writing poetry for me. Because the world is always changing, we necessarily ‘make it new’ when we probe the unconscious. But the world is always staying the same, too, and in that respect we find things in the unconscious that resonate.” ~Amanda J. Bradley
Monday, Dec 16 – 6:00PM
NEW YORK QUARTERLY
Ted Jonathan, host
Amanda J. Bradley, Tony Gloeggler, Maria Mazziotti Gillan
https://www.nyq.org
I am very excited to begin a new position as Assistant Professor of English in the College of Arts & Humanities at Keystone College this fall!