Exploring the relationship between music and poetry, an innovative guide to poetry theory and instruction examines the influences on contemporary American poetry and takes readers step by step through the inspiration and writing process. Original. 10,000 first printing.
Keith Flynn is founder and managing editor of Asheville Poetry Review, a biannual literary journal that publishes 160-200 pages of poems, interviews, translations, essays, historical perspectives and book reviews. Since its inception, Asheville Poetry Review has published over 600 new and established writers from 14 different countries, including Robert Bly, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Joy Harjo, Gary Snyder, Sherman Alexie, Eavan Boland, R. S. Thomas, Yevgeny Yevtushenko, Fred Chappell, Ciaran Carson and Colette Inez. From its first regional issue, Asheville Poetry Review has grown into an international publication with distribution in 35 states and five European countries.