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- Al Filreis: Notes toward a pedagogy of ModPo
- Alfred Corn: “A few online resources relative to Alfred Corn and his work”
- Alfred Corn: “A Writer’s Beginnings”
- Alfred Corn: “Six Pointers”
- Amber Flora Thomas: “A Journey Between Poetry & Art”
- Amy Gerstler: Ships In Bottles
- Annalise Nassani: “Beginning with Erasure: Writing That Fills a Void”
- Arthur Sze: Drafts of “The White Orchard”
- Arthur Sze: Revealing and Reveling in Complexity
- Author Statements, Writing Prompts, and Links to Their Work
- Barbara Novack: “Singing the Melody”
- Barbara Novack: “Why Poetry?”
- Barbara Novack: Influences: “Thanking Mr. Cohn”
- Basil King: “My Aunt Ethel’s husband Dicky Graveny was a sculptor”
- Basil King: Disparate Beasts: Basil King’s Beastiary, Part Two
- Basil King: Links to Autobiography
- Basil King: The Past is as Present as I Want the Future to Be
- Burt Kimmelman: “My Tutelage”
- Burt Kimmelman: “Writing suggestions to help students explore some of the ideas in my essay”
- Chapter One Oct. 2018 – December 2021
- Chapter One: On Becoming a Poet: Essays and Interviews from the Anthology
- Charles A. Matz: “A Poetry Before Oblivion: Five Rules”
- Chris Solís Green: “The Accidental Poet”
- CM Burroughs: “What It Takes”
- Daniel Morris: “Reading Spivack/Reading Myself”
- Danusha Laméris:” How I Came to Poetry”
- David B. Axelrod, with a Note by Alfred Corn: “Advice from Rilke”
- David B. Axelrod: “The Value of the Local: Red Meat for the Poets On Long Island”
- David Lehman “Opening Shot”
- David Lehman: “The Birth of The Best”
- David Lehman: Poetic Influences: Ben Jonson’s “My Picture Left in Scotland”
- David St. John: “You Can’t Judge a Book”
- Denise Duhamel: “On Emily Dickinson”
- Denise Duhamel: In Praise of Colette Inez’s “Pay Yourself First”
- Denise Duhamel: Mr. Rogers and Me
- Denise Low: “A Game of History”
- Denise Low: “Gary Snyder and a Lesson in Consistency”
- Denise Low: “Poetry of Letters: A Correspondence with William Stafford”
- Denise Low: “The Womanly Lineage of Writerly Mentors”
- Denise Low: The Fourth Dimension of Writing
- Dennis Barone: “Ralph Waldo Emerson, `The Rhodora’”
- Dennis Barone: “These Hills, This Mountain-Laurel”
- Donald Wellman: Heilbronn or How I Became a Poet
- Eileen R. Tabios: “My First Book”
- Eileen R. Tabios: “On Writing a Newspaper Poetry Column”
- Eileen R. Tabios: “The ‘Monobon’: Transforming Intense Emotion into a New Poetry Form”
- Eileen R. Tabios: (see title below)
- Eileen R. Tabios: Poetic Influences: “Angela Manalang Gloria”
- Elaine Equi: “Square One”
- Ellen Bass: “Some Thoughts on Juxtaposition in Poetry”
- Forrest Gander: “The Questions We Ask Ourselves: An Interview by Jim Natal
- Gail Newman: “Alphabets of a Lost Tongue”
- Geoffrey O’Brien: “WHERE DID POETRY COME FROM: Three Early Encounters”
- Ilya Kaminsky: “Reading Dante in Ukraine”
- Indigo Moor: “A Long Overdue Apology”
- Jane Hershfield: “The processes and deep generative energies of poetry”
- Jane Hirshfield: “Borges’s Generosity & Some Thoughts on Doubt”
- Jane Hirshfield: A Continuously Accidental and Precarious Thing
- Jason McCall: “Who Are You?”
- Jim Natal: “The Questions We Ask of Ourselves: An Interview with Forrest Gander”
- Julie Marie Wade: “Small Doors”
- Julie Marie Wade: On “Meditation XVII” by John Donne
- Karin Randolph: “Too Many Titles”
- Kim Shuck: “Hopscotch and Bank Robbers”
- Kim Shuck: “Maybe the Pepperwood Tree Taught Me to Write”
- Laurel Blossom: “I think you’re going to write a lot”
- Liane Strauss: “How to Help Your Non-Poet Friends Enjoy Poetry More (Maybe)”
- Liane Strauss: “Listening Allowed”
- Lisa Fishman: “I Turn the Notebook Upside Down”
- Lynne Thompson: “Father Tongue”
- Marjorie Stein: “Because There is No Question and No Answer”
- Mary Mackey: “Four Poetry Prompts”
- Mary Mackey: “My Own Private Jaguars: Craft and Inspiration”
- Mary Mackey: “The World Before Words”
- Mary Mackey: Fever and Jungles: On Becoming A Poet
- Michael McColly: “Lessons for a Tukkikat”
- On Poetic Influence
- Patricia Carlin: “At Home”
- Philip F. Clark: “Sustain Wonder”
- Phillip Lopate
- Phillip Lopate: Poetic Influence: John Keats’ “When I Have Fears”
- Poetic Influences: Mary Mackey on John Keats’s “Negative Capability”
- Preview the New Chapter One Series for fall 2023
- Publications in the Chapter One Project Series from Marsh Hawk Press
- R.L. Stine: “Say yes to things you meet. You don’t know where they will lead.”
- Rafael Jesús González: “The Gasp”
- Rafael Jesús González: “The Gasp”
- Rusty Morrison: “Writing into Risk”
- Sandy McIntosh: “A Poet Learns to Drive the Author-Driven Book”
- Sandy McIntosh: “Coaxing the Hangman”
- Sandy McIntosh: “If You’re a Poet How Are You Going to Survive Without a Teaching Job?”
- Sandy McIntosh: “Never Walk Away”
- Sandy McIntosh: “Two Bookstores and Two Capote Intrusions”
- Sandy McIntosh: Writing Influences: “Why Should I Write Another Book?”
- Sheila Murphy: Sound. Silence. Privacy. Confidence.
- Spencer Rumsey: “No Spontaneous Bop Prosody! A Professional Editor’s Advice to Poets Writing Prose”
- Stephanie Strickland: “Do I contradict myself?”
- Stephanie Strickland: “Late to the Party”
- Stephen Paul Miller: “The Poetry Mailing List: Poetry Beyond Borders”
- Steve Fellner: “On Murderers, Anorexia, and the Concept of the Soul”
- Susan Terris: “It’s All About the Duchess”
- Tony Trigilio: “Passing Through Our Brief Moment in Time: A Poetics of the Ordinary”
- Tony Trigilio: “Is Daily Writing Possible?”
- Tony Trigilio: “The Importance of Being Obstinate”
- Tony Trigilio: Poetic Influence: William Blake: “You Never Know What is Enough Unless You Know What is More than Enough”
- W.C. Williams to D. Ignatow: “I wrote you an indifferent letter today.”
- Xiaoqiu Qiu: “The Little Dying”
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