Issue 62 of Willow Springs features poetry by Michele Glazer, Tony Hoagland, Melissa Kwansy, and Thomas Lynch, among many others, and prose by Michael J. Davis, Stacia Saint Owens, Lucas Southworth and Sarah Borden Wareck. A conversation with Tess Gallagher ranges from gardening and the creative process to how the heart of being a poet is in not knowing things. David Shields discusses destructive nonfiction, marrying the stories he tells to a larger investigation, and the idea that “all our secrets really are the same.”
Issue 62 of Willow Springs features poetry by Michele Glazer, Tony Hoagland, Melissa Kwansy, and Thomas Lynch, among many others, and prose by Michael J. Davis, Stacia Saint Owens, Lucas Southworth and Sarah Borden Wareck. A conversation with Tess Gallagher ranges from gardening and the creative process to how the heart of being a poet is in not knowing things. David Shields discusses destructive nonfiction, marrying the stories he tells to a larger investigation, and the idea that “all our secrets really are the same.”