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Posts Tagged: Katherine Gibbel

The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #129: L.A. Johnson

By Katherine Gibbel

March 29th, 2018

“Right now California is burning and yet there’s snow on mountains that I can also see from my window.”

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Tags: Bull City Press, California, domesticity, Katherine Gibbel, L.A. Johnson, Little Climates, lyric poetry, natural world, poetry, The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project

The Rumpus Mini Interview #109: Anaïs Duplan

By Katherine Gibbel

November 9th, 2017

“The freedom to have a sovereign identity is so often a trap. It’s impossible.”

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Tags: afrofuturism, Anaïs Duplan, Center For Afrofuturist Studies, Dean Blunt, Elysia Crampton, fathers, homosexuality, Katherine Gibbel, mothers, Mount Carmel and the Blood of Parnassus, poetry, Take This Stallion, Tavia Nyong'o, the rumpus mini interviews project, Women Writers of Color

A Hinging Thing: Talking with Maggie Smith

By Katherine Gibbel

November 1st, 2017

Maggie Smith discusses her new collection Good Bones, how motherhood has changed her writing, and what it felt like to have a poem go viral.

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Tags: A Rumpus Interview, childhood, children, Elizabeth Whitmore, ezra pound, First Fall, Good Bones, grief, Hawk and Girl, hawks, infertility, Internet, Katherine Fahey, Katherine Gibbel, Maggie Smith, Miscarriage, motherhood, mothers, mothers and daughters, Ohio, parenting, poetry, postpartum depression, ppd, Social Media, sonnets, the new york times, twitter, viral

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