by The Editors | Apr 5, 2022
GMR: This anthology is a gift to young women everywhere. It strikes me a poetic version of what “Our Bodies Ourselves” was to me growing up in the 80s. I know you have teenage daughters. Can you talk about the way this project took shape from inspiration...
by Kylie Gellatly | Dec 31, 2021
What Happens is Neither Four Way Books Feb 15, 2021 As a poet of memory, you are a miner of the past and, in this book, your family’s past. What did you learn about yourself, as a daughter and as a poet, while writing these poems? Writing about the past can be...
by Karla Van Vliet | Nov 29, 2021
I first became aware of Kristine Snodgrass’s art through WAAVe (Women Asemic Artists & Visual Poets,) a project for which she is founder and curator. Asemic art/writing is a developing art/writing form which utilizes the gesture of writing (without established...
by The Editors | Jul 30, 2021
As editor of Green Mountains Review, I would like to extend deep gratitude to Vijay Seshadri for speaking with us about his new book This Was Now, That Was Then (Graywolf, 2020). Seshadri won the Pulitzer Prize for his collection 3 Sections in 2014. Currently, he is...
by Kylie Gellatly | May 21, 2021
In Matt Miller’s fourth book, Tender the River (Texas A&M Press 2021), Miller shows us the grace of listening and how it can shape and change you, as a river does land. The collection is an homage to Miller’s hometown of Lowell, MA, following a narrative of its...