A podcast featuring editors and friends of the magazine interviewing poets and reading poems. Each episode features a reading or a lively conversation between writers in a different location.
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William H. Matchett reads at the Jack Straw Cultural Center in Seattle, followed by a short conversation with Publisher Kevin Craft.
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Justin Boening talks with Daniel Khalastchi in Los Angeles during the 2016 AWP Conference.
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Cody Walker and Executive Editor Kevin Craft during the 2016 AWP Conference in Los Angeles.
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Adrienne Raphel and Margaret Ross in conversation during the 2016 AWP Conference in Los Angeles.
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Keith Leonard interviewed by Poetry Northwest editor Kevin Craft during the 2015 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference in Middlebury, Vermont.
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Sierra Nelson with Johnny Horton rowing around the edge of Seattle’s Union Bay in 2015.
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Danez Smith in conversation with William Camponovo during the 2015 AWP Conference in Minneapolis.
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Michael Bazzett in conversation with Justin Boening during the 2015 AWP Conference in Minneapolis.
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Sally Keith in conversation with Dan Beachy-Quick at the galleries of Minneapolis’ Walker Art Center during the 2015 AWP Conference.
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Timothy Donnelly in conversation with Justin Boening during the 2014 AWP Conference in Seattle.
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Robert Hass in conversation with Amy Glynn in the Japanese Gardens of Seattle’s Washington Park Arboretum.
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Kevin Craft interviewing Zach Savich during the AWP Conference in Seattle.
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Ed Skoog interviewing Dorothea Laskyat the Hiram Chittenden Locks in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle.
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Matthew Kelsey interviewing Richie Hofmann on a ferry traveling from Seattle to Bainbridge Island and back.
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Johny Horton interviewing Dan Beachy-Quick in Seattle’s Myrtle Edwards Park.
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