Long form
The long form allows for deeper conversations. The questions are well informed holding thoughtful twists going beyond the standard banter. I often listen and take notes or listen and do some handwork (stitching or knitting or laborious drawing). The poets are almost all new to me and I love learning about them through these interviews. They are each priceless.
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