Interviews

I’ll be interviewing poets about their writing process: how they draft, redraft, edit; when they think a poem is finished and talking about the different stages they go through for particular work.

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pascale-kittycropmostPascale Petit. Pascale is known for her vast imaginative reach, sharp editor’s eye and consumate craftmanship. She has published four poetry collections. Her latest is The Treekeeper’s Tale (Seren, November 2008). Two of her previous books, The Zoo Father (Seren, 2001) and The Huntress (Seren, 2005), were both shortlisted for the T S Eliot Prize. A fifth collection, What the Water Gave Me – Poems after Frida Kahlo, is forthcoming from Seren in June 2010. She’s also a visual artist and sculptor and she also shares some of the influences that cross over from those disciplines too.

Photo credit: Kitty Sullivan.

Karen McCarthy

karenreddressfull Karen McCarthy was born in London to an English mother and Jamaican father. Her poetry pamphlet The Worshipful Company of Pomegranate Slicers was selected as a New Statesman Book of the Year. She is also an editor. Check her website for more.

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