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Writers Who Read: Daniel Hales

September 9, 2015 by GGAndrew 1 Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with Daniel Hales. Who are you? A writer, musician, collagist, teacher, kayaker, salsa junkie. I’m the author of Tempo Maps, a poetry chapbook with the companion CD: Miner Street Symphony (ixnay press). My poems, flash fictions, and hybrid writings have appeared in many places in print and … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: After I Was Dead, Another Republic, August Kleinzahler, Bill Janovitz, Brian Vaughan, C.S. Lewis, cats, Charles Simic, Civil War Land in Bad Decline, collagist, Conditions Uncertain and Likely to Pass Away, Daniel Hales, Daniel Mahoney, Dean Young, Denis Johnson, Dickensian England, Dozen, Dr. Strange: The Oath, Dylan Thomas, Emily Dickinson, Exile On Main Street, Fernando Pessoa, Get In Trouble, Harmonium, hot air balloon smugglers, Invisible Cities, Italo Calvino, ixnay press, James Tate, Jesus' Son, kayaker, Kelly Link, labyrinths, Laura Mullen, Lawrence Raab, Leaves of Grass, Marcos Martin, Mark Strand, music, musician, Mysteries of the Horizon, ninjas, poems, poetry, Poets Who Read, Rilke, rock bands, Russell Edson, salsa, secret portals, Sleeping It Off In Rapid City, Strike Anywhere, Sunblind Almost Motorcrash, taco stands that appear at will, teacher, Tempo Maps, The Ambiguities, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Frost Heaves, Umbral, Wallace Stevens, Walt Whitman, Worshipful Company of Fletchers, Writers Who Read

Writers Who Read: Karen Skolfield

June 16, 2015 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

The Writers Who Read series continues this week with poet Karen Skolfield. Who are you? I’m Karen Skolfield, poet. My book Frost in the Low Areas won the 2014 PEN New England Award in poetry. I’m also Karen Skolfield, mom, wife, teacher, veteran, hockey coach. Of those, it’s the “mom” label that’s been most surprising. … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: A Wrinkle in Time, Ain’t No Grave, Andy Weir, Anna Freeman, Anne Sexton, Arundhati Roy, Balloon Pop Outlaw Black, Behind the Beautiful Forevers, Black Aperture, Bob Hicok, book clubs, Book Riot, Brilliant, C.S. Lewis, Carson McCullers, Charlotte's Web, China Miéville, Chinua Achebe, Citizen, Claudia Rankine, Cornelius Eady, E.B. White, Embassytown, Emily St. John Mandel, Faulkner, Flannery O'Connor, Floating, Franny Choi, Frost in Low Areas, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, George Saunders, Gertrude Stein, Gone, hockey, Hum, Isabel Allende, J.M. Coatzee, Jamaal May, James Baldwin, Jane Hirschfield, Jericho Brown, Karen Skolfield, Katherine Boo, Langston Hughes, Li Po, Li-Young Lee, Lucia Perillo, Madeleine L'Engle, Matt Rasmussen, N.K. Jemisin, Natalie Diaz, Nnedi Okorafor, nonfiction, NoViolet Bulawayo, Pablo Neruda, parenting, Patricia Lockwood, PEN New England, Philip Levine, poems, poet, poetry, Poets Who Read, post-apocalyptic fiction, Salman Rushdie, Seam, Sharon Olds, Station Eleven, summer reading list, Sundress press, Sylvia Plath, T.J. Jarrett, Tarfia Faizullah, Terrance Hayes, The Martian, The New Testament, The Red Tent, Walt Whitman, We Need New Names, When My Brother Was an Aztec, Writers Who Read, Xiao Bai, Yusef Komunyakaa

Writers Who Read: Marly Youmans

August 26, 2014 by GGAndrew Leave a Comment

Our Writers Who Read series continues this week with Marly Youmans. Who are you? Marly Youmans. Some people know me as the author of 13 books, counting this year’s Glimmerglass and next year’s Maze of Blood. I write poetry (mostly formal, including long narratives), short stories, novels, and the occasional essay. Other people know me by my … [Read more…]

Posted in: Writers Who Read Tagged: Alice in Wonderland, books, Carroll, Charles Causley, Charlotte Bronte, Coleridge, Deep Exegesis, Emily Dickinson, Frost, Glimmerglass, Hawthorne, Jane Austen, John Donne, Kathleen Raine, Keats, kids, Leon Garfield, libraries, Literary Fiction Writers Who Read, Louis Untermeyer, Marly Youmans, Melville, Milton, Night Willow, Nonfiction Writers Who Read, Poets Who Read, reading, Shakespeare, Ted Hughes, The Broken Flowers, Tom Jones, Walt Whitman, Wordsworth, Writers Who Read, Yeats

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Crazy, Sexy, Ghoulish: A Halloween Romance Crazy, Sexy, Ghoulish: A Halloween Romance
reviews: 7
ratings: 21 (avg rating 3.95)

Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy (The Complete First Season)
reviews: 7
ratings: 25 (avg rating 3.72)

Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance Somewhere Warm: A New Year's Eve Short Romance
reviews: 7
ratings: 13 (avg rating 3.92)

Taste Me, Tempt Me: Eight Tales of Sweet and Spicy Romance Taste Me, Tempt Me: Eight Tales of Sweet and Spicy Romance
reviews: 4
ratings: 5 (avg rating 4.20)

Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy Screwing Mr. Melty: A Romantic Comedy (Episode One)
ratings: 2 (avg rating 3.00)

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