Poet and novelist Regina McBride, the author of The Nature of Water and Air, reads from her latest book The Land of Women. It is a story of love, betrayal, and Irish folklore.
Edward Hirsch reads from his new book, "The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems."
Hirsch is the author of seven previous collections of poetry and four prose books, among them "How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry," a national best...
Peter Nazareth introduces Cyprian Ekwensi, a Nigerian writer who participated in the IWP in 1974. Ekwensi reads from his lesser known works, including "An African Night's Entertainment." He discusses politics, folklore, children's literature, the...
Kavery Nambisan describes the migrant writer's thought-space, not losing rootedness whether traveling in the real or in the imagination. Saša Stanišić's talk is titled, "How You See Us: on Three Myths about Migrant Writing," and covers the myth...