Drunk as a Poet on Payday
Today's guest is Anna Lena Phillips Bell, and her new book, Might Could [https://www.waywiserbooks.org/new-releases], won the Anthony Hecht Prize from Waywiser Books. Anna Lena Phillips Bell is also the author of Ornament [https://untpress.unt.edu/catalog/bell-ornament/?utm_source=catalog/3739&utm_medium=301], winner of the Vassar Miller Poetry Prize, and the chapbook Smaller Songs [https://www.stbrigidpress.net/books/smaller-songshttps:/www.stbrigidpress.net/books/smaller-songs], from St Brigid Press. Poems appear in journals including The Southern Review, The Georgia Review, Electric Literature, Orion, The Sewanee Review, 32 Poems, and Subtropics, and in anthologies including Counter-Desecration: A Glossary for Writing within the Anthropocene and A Literary Field Guide to Southern Appalachia. She is an associate professor in UNCW’s MFA and BFA programs [https://uncw.edu/writers/] in creative writing and editor of Ecotone [https://ecotonemagazine.org/]. Pick up a copy of Might Could here [https://asterismbooks.com/product/might-could-anna-lena-phillips-bell]. Read more about Bell here [https://annalenaphillipsbell.net/]. Subscribe to the show's Substack newsletter! https://drunkasapoetonpayday.substack.com/ [https://drunkasapoetonpayday.substack.com/] Say hi to us online: Website: http://drunkasapoet.com [http://drunkasapoet.com/] Instagram: @drunkasapoetonpayday [https://www.instagram.com/drunkasapoetonpayday/] BlueSky: https://drunkasapoet.bsky.social [https://drunkasapoet.bsky.social/]
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