…Yeah. Thanks again for being here. Jaswinder Bolina (36:33): Thank you for hosting Ryo, and thank you for all the work everybody there does, and thank you to everybody reading…
…these seasons, hearing poems, talking about writing, books, life. It’s been one of the favorite things we do at the Press. So friends for season four, a format change.
…closing for repairs the day before and we’ll be closed for the season.” And I just spontaneously and maybe stupidly said, “What if I buy all six places? Will you…
…we do at the press. (00:30): So friends for season four, a format change. For this season, we are doing some close reads.
…of collective forces and the way in which identity is both stymied and formed and encouraged by collective forces. That civic poetry needs the lyric impulse. Social change needs the…
…prepare for the seasonal sales meeting. I’ve learned so much from the work we’ve already done, and the Copper Canyon staff continue to be a wonderful community of mentors as…
Copper Canyon Press looks forward to attending the virtual 2021 Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference March 3–7. Here’s how to find the Press, your favorite poets, and our…
…do. For today’s episode, I’m really excited, Shangyang Fang and I have been communicating a lot back and forth but this is the first time we’ve really sat down to…
…transfer your information in connection with, or during negotiations of, any merger, sale of company assets, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business to another company. …
…pay my rent and buy food and just save as much of my time as I could for writing. Yeah. And not try and do like a career in something…
…thank you, everybody, for watching. We’ll see you next time for our next episode and do check out CopperCanyonPress.org for all the other episodes.
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…Are of a Tribe” from Not Go Away Is My Name: Ed Skoog reads “Travelers Leaving for the City” from Travelers Leaving for the City: https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Skoog-Travelers-Leaving-for-the-City-trim.
…to write, read, and share your work in a positive creative community. β This retreat has been designed for women writers of all levels, from beginning poets to well published. Register here: http://poetsonthecoast.
…so many ways that poetry is this sense of shelter and you create this house of poetry in a way for yourself, but also for any possible readers. And I…
…and writing for a community with Copper Canyon Press publicist Ryo Yamaguchi. https://youtu.be/2ovbx2O9_ig Interview Transcript Ryo Yamaguchi (00:05): Hey, everybody, I’m Ryo Yamaguchi, the publicist at Copper Canyon Press,…
…when I first realized that poetry was something that I could access, something that I could do for myself and that it opened a whole door to different literary communities….
We are thrilled to announce the publication of 12 exceptional books of poetry in the coming Fall/Winter Season: Father’s Day, Matthew Zapruder (September 2019) “Zapruder’s verse offers solace and an…
…normalisation of evil and explores masculinity, fatherhood and freedom. It also introduces the duplex, a new poetic form. Rachel Long’s superb debut My Darling from the Lions, shortlisted for the Forward…
Join Copper Canyon Press for our annual poetry showcase and book sale in Seattle! This year’s celebration will celebrate socially-engaged poetry with poems that take on climate change, gender justice,…