Q&A with Mary Fontana
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Q&A with Mary Fontana

After reading Mary Fontana's poems ‘Astronaut’ and ‘Gharial,’ as well as learning about her fascinating background in Immunology, we simply had to learn more about her writing process. Julian Kanagy, our hard-working Editor-in-Chief and poetry fanatic, learns more about the origins of her poetry, as well as the life that inspires it.

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Q&A with Tamara J. Madison
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Q&A with Tamara J. Madison

Kicking off The Wild Umbrella premiere of Tamara J. Madison's double feature with poems "Morning Glory", and "Kitchen 1969", read our interview between the poet and Editor-in-Chief, Julian Kanagy.

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Q&A with Laurie Kuntz
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Q&A with Laurie Kuntz

Our poetry team is starting the new year by publishing two new poems by Laurie Kuntz, titled 'Gilded' and 'This Personal Eclipse'.

Laurie Kuntz’s books are: That Infinite Roar, Gyroscope Press, Talking Me Off The Roof, Kelsay Books, The Moon Over My Mother’s House, Finishing Line Press,  Simple Gestures, Texas Review Press, Women at the Onsen, Blue Light Press, and Somewhere in the Telling, Mellen Press. Simple Gestures, won Texas Review’s  Chapbook Contest, and Women at the Onsen won  Blue Light Press’s Chapbook Contest.   She’s been nominated for four Pushcart Prizes and two Best of the Net Prizes.  In  2024, she won a Pushcart Prize.  Her work has been published in Gyroscope Review, Roanoke Review, Third Wednesday, One Art, Sheila Na Gig, Anti-Heroin Chic, and other journals. Happily retired, she lives in an endless summer state of mind.  More at: https://lauriekuntz.myportfolio.com/home-1

Recently Claire Beaver - one of our poetry editors - talked with the writer about her inspirations and her poetry more broadly.

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Q&A with Elizabeth S. Gunn
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Q&A with Elizabeth S. Gunn

This week our poetry team is featuring two poems from American poet Elizabeth S. Gunn, titled 'Treatise on the Salivagant' and 'Histology'. The poems are part of our growing poetry offerings, which you can read here in full.

Elizabeth S. Gunn serves as the Dean of the School of Arts, Sciences, and Business at Nevada State University. She writes poetry and fiction in Henderson, Nevada, where she and her wife live with their three rescue pups in the endless Mojave Desert. Her website is http://www.elizabethsgunn.com/ and she's on X at @_DeanGunn.

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Q&A with Shannon Lise
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Q&A with Shannon Lise

This week our poetry team is featuring a new poem by Quebec-based writer Shannon Lise, called 'How Shall I Defy You Who Wound Me in the Night?'. A poem after 'Postlude' by William Carlos Williams, our team loved Shannon's work for its rich layers and the question-based form.

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Q&A with Arden Eli Hill
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Q&A with Arden Eli Hill

This week our poetry team is excited to feature "Polaroids", a new poem by Arden Eli Hill. The piece of work, with its vignette form, is unlike anything we've published so far at the Umbrella, and we're happy to showcase the work alongside our growing poetry section.

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Q&A with Anne van Wijgerden
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Q&A with Anne van Wijgerden

Our poetry team this week is featuring two new pieces by writer Ann van Wijgerden, titled 'Between the Tides' and 'The Dying Art of Letting Go'. Our team loved these works for their melody, their immense lyricism, and for their great range. Both poems are doing something very different from the other.

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Q&A with Frederick Livingston
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Q&A with Frederick Livingston

Our poetry team is pleased this week to feature a new poem from writer Frederick Livingston, titled 'Prayer for Ali', which can be read in its entirety here. The editors loved it for its tenderness and for its powerful ending.

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Q&A with K.B. Ballentine
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Q&A with K.B. Ballentine

Claire Beaver, one of our poetry editors, talked with poet K.B. Ballentine about her work, what it's like teaching writing to younger students, and why she writes by hand before her poems make it to the computer.

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