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Chapbook Interview: hand-me-down resistance by Amelia Gothreau Newett
Mira Stone: It was impressive to witness your process of creating a cover for your chapbook, as well as the accompanying buttons. Can you...


The Myth of Bodily Knowledge: Chapbook Interview with Mira Stone
Amelia Gothreau Newett: Your chapbook, The Myth of Bodily Knowledge, is a collection rooted in honesty and transparency in relation to...


An Interview with Addy Perlman
Samantha Fu: Your chapbook is based on your experiences in Georgia, living in Southern America. Has writing this collection changed your...


Chapbook Interview with Samantha Fu
Addy Perlman: Your chapbook 国家 discusses family, ancestry, culture, and how they impact your experience. You explore vulnerability and...


A conversation with poet Ashley Sojin Kim on her chapbook, "Have You Eaten?"
Renee Scavone: Throughout your chapbook there are strong themes of family and tradition, and what it means to rebel against and embrace...


An Interview with Isaac Lunt
On the chapbook Mistakes for Stars CK: Your first chapbook, self-published and titled “Mistakes for Stars,” is a thorough reflection of...


An Interview with Caroline King
On Gifts for a Strange Lion IL: You are the author of the recently self-published chapbook, Gifts For a Strange Lion, a short book, but...

Renee Scavone on food, family, relationships, expression
Many of the metaphors in your chapbook are food-related (as is the cover image), which seamlessly segues into talking about greater...


An Interview with Josephine Chun, Author of "Bloom"
TD: The cover image for your chapbook is a raspberry and it’s printed in blue ink. Is this meant to be a blue raspberry like in the poem...


A Conversation with Teja Dupree, Author of "La Femme"
JC: I remember you saying the original title for your chapbook was Delta Venus. What made you change it to La Femme? TD: I was originally...
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