Category: My Interviews

Live conversation with poetry contest judges (including me)! THIS SUNDAY 8/14/16 online w/ Poetry Super Highway @ 2pm Pacific

I’m so excited to be judging this contest this year along with two talented and wonderful poets, M. Brett Gaffney and Helen Townsend. This Sunday @ 2pm Pacific we will be live on the air with Rick Lupert of Poetry Super Highway reading poems, having a conversation about […]

Poetry, collaboration, and feminism . . . Les Femmes Folles interviews Trish Hopkinson

Many, many thanks to Les Femmes Folles for all they are doing for women writers, artists, musicians, and performers. I so enjoyed the interview process with their curator Sally Deskins. Keep an eye on this organization–they are accomplishing great things! The interview includes two of my poems, “Waiting Around” […]

Featured Friday | Meet Trish Hopkinson

Such a great lit mag and such a fun interview!

Featured Friday | Meet Trish Hopkinson

Such a great lit mag and such a fun interview!

Three by Five Welcomes Back Trish Hopkinson with Three by Five Part IV

Part IV of my Three by Five interview with Vicky Hudson. Such an honor to be included in her series!

Three by Five Welcomes Back Trish Hopkinson with Three by Five Part III

Part III of my Three by Five interview with Vicky Hudson. It’s been such a pleasure to participate in her engaging interview series!

Three by Five Welcomes Back Trish Hopkinson with Three by Five Part II

Part II of my Three by Five interview with Vicky Hudson. Make sure to check out who else is on deck for the upcoming months. I’m definitely looking forward to the upcoming interviews!

Trish Hopkinson Interview Part I

First part of my author interview with Three by Five was published today. Big thanks to Vicki Hudson for putting together such a great resource for poets and writers!

What is Found Poetry? (My interview with The Found Poetry Review)

My interview with Found Poetry Review  was posted today! The Found Poetry Review was founded in 2011 and celebrates the poetry in the existing and the everyday.

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