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Trending News:
In Conversation: Maggie Nelson with Eliza Rotterman
Wresting Dailiness from Obscurity: Maureen Owen’s Zombie Notes
Mommy-Daddy
That Abrupt and Truncated Animal
A. BRADSTREET interview with RAE ARMANTROUT
Of Being Lodge(d): A Poetics of Fatherhood
In Conversation: LENKA CLAYTON WITH MEGAN PUGH
“What is called / her own life”: An Old(s) Collection Made New
Summer Hiatus
Interior Panic, Anxious Love: Rachel Zucker’s Museum of Accidents
A. BRADSTREET interview with JULIE CARR
Bright Torture
The Mother I: Reading Jorie Graham’s “Lapse”
A. BRADSTREET in April
Sylvia and Me on the T
There Are Some Who Did Anyway: Bernadette Mayer’s Midwinter Day
Thicker, Animal, Entangled: Engaging Complexity in Mother-Narratives
The Poet-Scholar
A. BRADSTREET BEGINS APRIL 1, 2013
A. BRADSTREET interview with RACHEL ZUCKER & ARIELLE GREENBERG
A. BRADSTREET micro-interview with ANNE WALDMAN
Mashed potatoes and milk are both white, so they rhyme– or, the Languages of Motherhood
Chicago 12, Melborne City, USA
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