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Academy of American Poets
“Refashioning Poetry: Women of the New Gen” (Winter 1996-7)
Antioch Review
“It's Got A Good Beat and You Can Write to It” (1995)
“Plucking After Mystery” (1997)
The Believer
“They're Not Dead, They're Just Not Here” (with Stanley Booth, 2013)
“The Charon Version” (2013)
Best American Poetry
“Ave Atque Vale: William Matthews” (2010)
“What James Merrill Said to William Matthews” (2010)
“The New Black” (2011)
Cargo, by Kristin Kelly
“Introduction and Re-Introduction” (2011)
Chapter 16: Tennessee Humanities Online
“Alive and Well—in Sewanee and Elsewhere”: An Interview with Wyatt Prunty (2009)
“In Her Own Right” (2009)
in “This Brilliant Light Around the Corner” (2012)
LongLeaf
“The Connective Power of Words” (2011-2012)
Nashville Scene / Village Voice Media
“Fat of the Land” (2000)
“Poet Diann Blakely considers the lasting influence of Eleanor Ross Taylor” (2009)
New World Writing
“The Zanesville Bear Cub & the Puritan Tradition” (2011)
“She Do The Police in Different Voices” (2012)
from Notes on the State of [Southern] Poetry
“When The Saints Went Marching Out: Artists Remember Katrina” (2010)
“Down—But Not Out—In Mississippi and Elsewhere” (2012)
“Contradictions, Controversies, and Coincidences,” “Part Four: Camille T. Dungy, Black Nature, The Goddess of Gumbo, Phillis Wheatley, and Ruin Nation” (2013)
Plath Profiles
“Heptonstall Cemetery: A Memoir, A Tribute, A Defense, and A Eulogy” (2012)