Evolution of the Writing Process: A Conversation with Dr. Sara Pirkle Hughes
UA English professor Van Newell interviewed me for The Scarlet Newsletter, the publication featured on the UA English Department website.
River Valley Rhythms on WESU 88.1 FM
During a winter workshop at I-Park in Connecticut, Amy and I took a break to tape an interview with Stephan Allison at Wesleyan University's radio station.
Facing the Fear of Recurrence
In this cover article for the print and online magazine, HEAL, which is a sister magazine for CURE, I discuss my coping strategies for dealing with panic attacks brought on by fear that my cancer will recur.
Tunnel Visions
Published during our joint residency at The Anderson Center in Red Wing, Minnesota, this article features a brief discussion of my collaboration history with my identical twin, Amy.
Link: Tunnel Visions
The Impatient Patient: How Cancer Expedites Revision and Submission
In the fourth and final installment of this conversation series with Anya Silver in Atticus Review, we discuss how living with cancer affects the revision process and creates a sense of urgency when it comes to submitting our work for publication. We also contemplate the necessity of certain poems and whose feedback we trust.
Link: The Impatient Patient: How Cancer Expedites Revision and Submission
Born Out of Trauma: Writing About Chronic Illness
This is the third part of an interview series that I conducted with Anya Silver for Atticus Review. This series has four parts, and in this installment, we discuss how living with cancer affects the writing process.
Cancer Rhetoric: The Illusion of Control
This is the second installment of a four-part interview series I conducted with Anya Silver for Atticus Review. In this conversation, we discuss our general cancer experiences as well as the faulty rhetoric that surrounds cancer.
River Valley Rhythms on WESU 88.1 FM
Jazz musician Remy Le Boeuf and I discuss the I-Park Foundation's Artists-In-Residence program, the creative process, and how having identical twins helped us collaborate with each other.
Teaching Through Treatment: Normalizing Cancer
This is the first installation of a four-part interview series I conducted with Anya Silver for Atticus Review. In this conversation, we discuss teaching writing while undergoing breast cancer treatment.
An Interview with Sara Hughes
Atticus Review Poetry Editor, Michael Meyerhofer, interviews me about my poetic influences, my Southern background, and my advice for writers about pursuing a PhD.
Link: Atticus Review Interview
From Proper Nouns to Slant Sonnets: A Conversation with Poet Anya Silver About Place and Time
In this interview, I talk with poet and mentor Anya Silver about her second collection of poetry, I Watched You Disappear. This was published in Southern Literary Review two weeks after my own breast cancer diagnosis, though when I conducted the interview, I had no idea that I had cancer.
I-Park Foundation Artists-in-Residence Interviews
A video showcasing the stellar Artists-in-Residence program at I-Park in East Haddam, Connecticut. I am incredibly grateful to have been selected to participate in two fantastic summer residencies. This video features the artists in the June 2013 residency.