Author Interviews

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Danielle Ryle

Read our interview with Danielle Ryle, author of Philomel, Whose Reputation Precedes Her!

Danielle Ryle was fostered in floodplain and found refuge in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, writing poetry as survival. Her work has appeared in Seneca Review, Appalachian Review, and Cordella among others, as well as her chapbook Fetching My Sister.

William Cordeiro

Read our interview with William Cordeiro, our poetry resident for 2025!

Will Cordeiro is the author of the poetry collection Trap Street (Able Muse, 2021) and the fiction collection Whispering Gallery (DUMBO Press, 2024). Will is also coauthor of a rock opera, Pop Goes the Ferret (produced at Coconino Center for the Arts, 2024), Experimental Writing: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), and the forthcoming New Foundations of Creative Writing (Bloomsbury Academic, 2026). Will’s work appears in journals such as 32 Poems, AGNI, Bennington Review, Best New Poets, Pleiades, and The Threepenny Review. Will is founding coeditor of the small press Eggtooth Editions and currently lives in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Carroll Beauvais

Read our interview with Carroll Beauvais, author of Preverbal!

Carroll Beauvais’ poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Mid-American Review, Wisconsin Review, Delta Poetry Review, NELLE, and elsewhere. A finalist for the Brittingham and Felix Pollack Poetry Prizes from the University of Wisconsin Press and semi-finalist for Alice James Books’ Beatrice Hawley Prize, her first book, Preverbal, was published Lit Fox Books in July of 2025 and is a semi-finalist for the 2024 Airlie Prize. Her writing has received support from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and she holds a MFA from Syracuse University. She teaches in Boston University’s Kilachand Honors College and is currently working on a researched memoir about healthcare.

DANIELLE RYLE

Read our interview with Danielle Ryle, author of Philomel, Whose Reputation Precedes Her!

Danielle Ryle was fostered in floodplain and found refuge in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, writing poetry as survival. Her work has appeared in Seneca ReviewAppalachian Review, and Cordella among others, as well as her chapbook Fetching My Sister.

WILLIAM CORDEIRO

Read our interview with William Cordeiro, our poetry resident for 2025!

Will Cordeiro is the author of the poetry collection Trap Street (Able Muse, 2021) and the fiction collection Whispering Gallery (DUMBO Press, 2024). Will is also coauthor of a rock opera, Pop Goes the Ferret (produced at Coconino Center for the Arts, 2024), Experimental Writing: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), and the forthcoming New Foundations of Creative Writing (Bloomsbury Academic, 2026). Will’s work appears in journals such as 32 Poems, AGNI, Bennington Review, Best New Poets, Pleiades, and The Threepenny Review. Will is founding coeditor of the small press Eggtooth Editions and currently lives in Guadalajara, Mexico.

CARROLL BEAUVAIS

Read our interview with Carroll Beauvais, author of Preverbal!

Carroll Beauvais’ poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Prairie Schooner, Mid-American Review, Wisconsin Review, Delta Poetry Review, NELLE, and elsewhere. A finalist for the Brittingham and Felix Pollack Poetry Prizes from the University of Wisconsin Press and semi-finalist for Alice James Books’ Beatrice Hawley Prize, her first book, Preverbal, was published Lit Fox Books in July of 2025 and is a semi-finalist for the 2024 Airlie Prize. Her writing has received support from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and she holds a MFA from Syracuse University. She teaches in Boston University’s Kilachand Honors College and is currently working on a researched memoir about healthcare. 

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