Ep. 58 Allison Adair | Gettysburg relics, poems of womanhood, and how nature reclaims us

Ep. 58 Allison Adair | Gettysburg relics, poems of womanhood, and how nature reclaims us

About this episode

Hi there,


What a great episode we have for you: Today I am arts calling Allison Adair!


About our Guest:
Allison Adair’s first collection, The Clearing, was selected by Henri Cole as winner of Milkweed’s Max Ritvo Poetry Prize. Her poems appear in American Poetry Review, Arts & Letters, Best American Poetry, Kenyon Review Online, and ZYZZYVA; and her work has been honored with the Pushcart Prize, the Florida Review Editors’ Award, the Orlando Prize, a Massachusetts Cultural Council grant, and first place in the Fineline Competition from Mid-American Review. Originally from central Pennsylvania, Allison teaches at Boston College and Grub Street.


Allison on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fascicles


Order The Clearing on Bookshop.


Order The Clearing on Amazon.


Stop by Allison's website for recent publications! https://www.allisonadair.com/publications


Thanks for coming on the show, Allison!!


*Note: Some edits have been made to the episode due to connection issues.


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