from A Conversation with B.H. Fairchild
from A CONVERSATION WITH B.H. FAIRCHILD […] FOX: What would you say is the difference between poetry and prose? Many […]
from A CONVERSATION WITH B.H. FAIRCHILD […] FOX: What would you say is the difference between poetry and prose? Many […]
from A CONVERSATION BETWEEN WILLIAM O’DALY AND ALAN FOX … FOX: You pay a lot of attention to the musicality
from A CONVERSATION BETWEEN TED KOOSER AND ALAN FOX … FOX: Absolutely. How has the notoriety which comes with being
[audioplayer file=”https://admin.rattle.com/audio/PeacockInterview.mp3″] FOX: Many poets have talked about music or jazz as being akin to poetry. It seems to me
FIRST BOOK INTERVIEW WITH MICHELLE BITTING by Timothy Green Note: The following interview was conducted by email through January and
from A CONVERSATION BETWEEN MARVIN BELL and ALAN FOX IN PORT TOWNSEND, WASHINGTON AUGUST 11TH, 2007 [audioplayer file=”https://admin.rattle.com/audio/BellConversation.mp3″] […] FOX: