Line / Break | Season 3 with Taneum Bambrick
https://www.coppercanyonpress.org/line-break-season-3-with-taneum-bambrick/…Taneum Bambrick (28:00): Yeah. Yeah. Literally.
…Taneum Bambrick (28:00): Yeah. Yeah. Literally.
…been writing a lot of haiku during the quarantine and the thought it’s such a compressed form. It really only has room for one or two thoughts in it. So…
…African American experimental sonnets. How did you first enter this form? I think, what was your first entree into this form, and what has been generative for you about its…
…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…
…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.
…stop and think about and maybe this doesn’t give you time for that … doesn’t give us time for any of this … but when you thought about publishing your…
…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….
…Dickinson. Yeah. It’s like I had to memorize that stuff, “Because I could not stop for death, he kindly stopped for me.
…the dictatorship in Spain. (47:16): So “Who I Write For.” “Historians and newsmen and people who are just curious, ask me, who am I writing for?
…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…
…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,…
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…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…
…it does a variety of different things for different needs. Often throughout the day in communities, people from all different types of walks of life are intersecting in this communal…
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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…
…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.