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Orlen, Steve. "The Big Difference." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Child Care." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Porch Life." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Standing in Line for The Pickle Family Circus." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Pilgrims." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"The Bridge of Sighs." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Religious Feeling." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"A Family of Three." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"The Early Poetry." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"An Older Woman." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Blame." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"A House." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Life Drawing." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Carmen." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Buddies." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Shame." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Celebrity." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Acts of Will." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"Acts of Grace." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
"At the Indoor Shopping Mall." The Bridge of Sighs. Oxford, Ohio: Miami University Press, 1992.
Monson, Ander. Predator. Minneapolis: Graywolf Press, 2022, pp. 215-216.
Monson, Ander. Predator. Minneapolis: Graywolf Press, 2022, pp 216-217.
Monson, Ander. Predator. Minneapolis: Graywolf Press, 2022, pp. 137-139.
Murillo, John. Up Jump the Boogie. New York: Cypher Books, 2010.
In this reading given with Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Kate Bernheimer reads two stories from her collection Horse, Flower, Bird (2010).
In response to questions from attendees, John Ashbery discusses cinema, wide-ranging responses to his two earliest books (Some Trees, 1956, and The Tennis Court Oath, 1962), and his appreciation for the poetry of Walt Whitman. He also considers movements in American poetry including modernism, postmodernism, L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry, and new formalism.
Manuel Muñoz reads from his first novel What You See in the Dark (2011).
Rita Dove reads from her collection American Smooth: Poems (2004).
Arizona's inaugural poet laureate Alberto Ríos reads at the 9th Annual Poetry Out Loud Arizona State Finals Competition.
Barbara Anderson reads from her second collection of poems, Junk City (1987), as well as poems that would go on to appear in 1-800-911 (1997).
Phillip Lopate reads essays from Getting Personal (2003) and Portrait Inside My Head (2013), as well as one uncollected essay.
Charles Simic reads from New and Selected Poems, 1962-2012 (2013) and The Lunatic (2015).
Ander Monson reads from his first memoir, Predator (2022), titled after the 1987 sci-fi action film that he has watched 146 times. Monson shares excerpts from the memoir that closely draw upon select frames and scenes from the film. Part of the Distinguished Visitors in Creative Writing Series, this reading was given alongside Bojan Louis and Manuel Muñoz.