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“Mine Has Been a Journey Full of Dead Ends and Washed-Out Roads”: A Conversation with Eric Pankey

Read the full interview at Milkweed Edition’s blog.

At Mason: A Conversation with Eric Pankey

At Mason: Conversation with Eric Pankey from GMU-TV on Vimeo.

“Light, the Common Denominator: A Conversation with Eric Pankey” by Brian Brodeur

Listen to the AWP 2011 Podcast:

Episode 14 available on eLink exclusively for AWP members

Title: Light, the Common Denominator: A Conversation with Eric Pankey by Brian Brodeur
Published: 4/26/11
Duration: 41:59
Recorded: This interview occurred at the 2011 AWP Conference in Washington, DC.
Description: Eric Pankey, the Heritage Chair in Writing at George Mason University, is the author of eight collections of poetry, including The Pear as One Example: New and Selected Poems 1984-2008.

Book Sales and Distribution at Consortium

View book sales and distribution at Consortium.

Read “A Closer Look” at The Innisfree Poetry Journal

Eric Pankey is the author of seven books: For the New Year, which won the Walt Whitman Award from the Academy of American Poets, Heartwood, Apocypha, The Late Romances, Cenotaph, which won the Poetry Award from the Library of Virginia,Oracle Figures, and Reliquaries.  A new book, The Pear as One Example: New and Selected Poems, is due out from Ausable Press in spring 2008. Read more at the The Innisfree Poetry Journal…

Eric at Washington University Libraries

Read about Eric at Washington University Library.

Eric Pankey at Poets.org

In 1959, Eric Pankey was born in Kansas City, Missouri, the son of two accountants. In 1981, he received his BA from the University of Missouri at Columbia, and in 1983, his MFA from the University of Iowa. Read more…

Faculty Bio at George Mason University

Read Eric’s faculty bio at George Mason University.

Books and Reviews at Amazon.com

See books and review’s at Amazon.com.

“The Brickyard Road Quarry” at How a Poem Happens

Brian Brodeur discusses the making of poems with Eric at “How a Poem Happens,” including revision and inspiration in the writing of “The Brickyard Road Quarry.”



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