Beth Joselow on What’s True About DC’s Literary Scene
Beth Joselow is a poet and former creative writing professor. In this interview, she talks about the strength of Washington, DC's, literary scene and more.
Nancy K. Pearson On Poetry, the Outdoors, and Naming Her New Book
Nancy K. Pearson is the author of two poetry collections. Her newest is The Whole by Contemplation of a Single Bone. It's this title that caught my attention last year while scouring the catalog of Fordham University Press. I was looking
June 4-6, 2018 – Alexander Puskin, Other Writers’ & Poets’ Birthdays
It's the June 4-6, 2018, edition of Bidwell Hollow. This episode highlights the birthday of Alexander Pushkin, Maxine Kumin, and Val McDermid. Our poem for today is by James Verner. It's titled, "Fernweh." Verner reads the poem in the podcast
January 22, 2018 – Writers’ & Poets’ Birthdays & Other Literary History
Today is Monday, Jan. 22, 2018. It's the birthday of writers Robert E. Howard and Lord Byron, and of poets Howard Moss and Helen Hoyt. Hoyt's "The Garden" is our poem for today. The poem and our podcast are below.