From Our Soundbooth | September 11, 2018

Poetry Roundtable: An Interview with Chelsea Rathburn, Matty Layne Glasgow, and Margot Wizansky
In a special roundtable interview with the poets featured our summer issue, TMR Intern Kelly Shoessling asks about accessibility in poetry. Is it a barrier or bridge? How does accessibility impact a poem’s success? Listen to the conversation below to hear their responses, along with their stories of coming to poetry as young readers and how accessibility affects their own writing.
Poetry features by Chelsea Rathburn, Matty Layne Glasgow and Margot Wizansky can be found in the Missouri Review‘s latest issue, “Second Skin.”
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