Q: Hey AB, have a favorite book-length poem?
Q: Hey AB, have a favorite book-length poem?
A: I have written a spell. There are five spells in my current manuscript.
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A: I have written a spell. There are five spells in my current manuscript.
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Be sure to check out new poems by the always magical AB Gorham at ADozenNothing.com!
Q:Hey AB, working on any projects you want to tell us about?
Q:Hey AB, working on any projects you want to tell us about?
Q: Hey AB, what’s something you’ve learned from an editor?
Q: Hey AB, what’s something you’ve learned from an editor?
Q: Hey AB, how might your poetry be different if you were legally required to only “write what you know?”
Q: Hey AB, how might your poetry be different if you were legally required to only “write what you know?”
A: All.
(We wish we could say we chose the photo for this, but that was AB Gorham herself. Her poems at www.ADozenNothing.com are equally brilliant).
A: All.
(We wish we could say we chose the photo for this, but that was AB Gorham herself. Her poems at www.ADozenNothing.com are equally brilliant).
A: Wallace Stevens’ “The Emperor of Ice-Cream”. Something about the way poetry “resists intelligence” (Stevens’ idea) challenges me as a reader to return and try again.
A: Wallace Stevens’ “The Emperor of Ice-Cream”. Something about the way poetry “resists intelligence” (Stevens’ idea) challenges me as a reader to return and try again.
Q: Hey AB, have you ever eavesdropped a line into a poem?
Q: Hey AB, have you ever eavesdropped a line into a poem?
Q: Hey AB, how has your work as an editor at Octopus Books changed your own writing?
Q: Hey AB, how has your work as an editor at Octopus Books changed your own writing?
Q: Hey Gabriel, care to share a writing prompt?
Q: Hey Gabriel, care to share a writing prompt?
Q: Hey Gabriel, are there any poets whose work makes you laugh?
Q: Hey Gabriel, are there any poets whose work makes you laugh?
Q: Hey Gabriel, you’re working as a lifeguard at the pool of American poetry. What makes you blow your whistle?
Q: Hey Gabriel, you’re working as a lifeguard at the pool of American poetry. What makes you blow your whistle?
Q: Hey Gabriel, is there a work or art that you think would pair well with your book, A Ten Peso Burial for Which Truth I Sign (Fonograf Editions, 2024)?
Q: Hey Gabriel, is there a work or art that you think would pair well with your book, A Ten Peso Burial for Which Truth I Sign (Fonograf Editions, 2024)?
A: Poets are made, then born, then made, then born again, then made.
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Not sure what the stage of the poet life cycle involves a watering can, but @heckheck03.bsky.social's work still shows a flair for the unexpected: ADozenNothing.com.
A: Poets are made, then born, then made, then born again, then made.
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Not sure what the stage of the poet life cycle involves a watering can, but @heckheck03.bsky.social's work still shows a flair for the unexpected: ADozenNothing.com.
A: I try to avoid writing anything I have read before.
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A: I try to avoid writing anything I have read before.
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Head over to ADozenNothing.com to see why we think @heckheck03.bsky.social most definitely succeeds at his goal.
Q: Hey Jeffrey, if read aloud in a graveyard at midnight, what poet’s work do you think might summon ghosts?
A: Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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Q: Hey Jeffrey, if read aloud in a graveyard at midnight, what poet’s work do you think might summon ghosts?
A: Brigit Pegeen Kelly
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Check out new poems by Jeffrey: ADozenNothing.com!