Articles
Articles
- In Retrospect: Emily Warn on Anne Winters’s The Key to the City, Critical Mass (National Book Critics Circle blog)
- “California Sorrow”: Mary Kinzie Interviewed by Emily Warn, poetryfoundation.org
- Emily Warn’s blog posts on Harriet (A blog from the Poetry Foundation)
- Does Poetry Have a Social Function?: An exchange of ideas between Stephen Burt, Daisy Fried, Major Jackson, and Emily Warn that originally appeared in Poetry in January 2007
- After the Death of Poetry, Criticism, Vol. 36.
- Collection Came Late: Praise Certainly Didn’t, The Seattle Times
- Poetry Collections Honor Literary, Cultural Origins, The Seattle Times
- Poet Explores The Power Of Collective Imagination, The Seattle Times (“The Ghost Trio” by Linda Bierds, Henry Holt)
- “Dust Is A Page Turner”, The Seattle Times (“The Dust of Everyday Life: An Epic Poem of the Pacific Northwest” by Jana Harris)
- ”A Hummock In The Malookas”, The Seattle Times (“A Hummock in the Malookas” by Matthew Rohrer, Norton)
- ”The Dirt”, The Seattle Times (“The Dirt” by Nance Van Winckel, Miami University Press)
- ‘Home’ Offers Poems That Mesmerize, PoetryFoundation.org (“Most Way Home” by Kevin Young, Morrow)
- Passing Through: The Later Poems, New And Selected”, The Seattle Times (“Passing Through: The Later Poems, New and Selected” by Stanley Kunitz Norton)
- Light Years: A Memoir, The Seattle Times (“Light Years: A Memoir” by Le Anne Schreiber, Lyons & Burford)
- ”My Town”, The Seattle Times (“My Town” by David Lee Copper Canyon Press)
- “Poetry Meets Peyton Place: Ted Hughes’ collection breaks his Sylvia silence, but is it good poetry?”, Seattle Weekly
- Not By the Book, Seattle Times
- Telecommuting Is Finding An Easier Road, Seattle Times