A.J. Collins
AJ Collins currently lives in Philadelphia, and is finishing up his
first book of poems. His work is supported by a Glenn Schaeffer
Fellowship from the International Institute of Modern Letters, and has
been published in Black Warrior Review, Notre Dame Review, Cutbank,
Conduit, and others.
ED: Updated May 2011.
First posted on June 6, 2006 6:50 AM
- Diamond
- But to say
- Prosthesis
- A.J. Collins Q&A on how he became interested in poetry
- A.J. Collins Q&A recalls the first poem he ever revised
- A.J. Collins Q&A on his writing time
- A.J. Collins Q&A on the obstacles to becoming a poet
- A.J. Collins Q&A on the pleasures of writing
- A.J. Collins Q&A on the formal strategy of his poem, Romance
- A.J. Collins Q&A on the genesis of his poem, Prosthesis
- A.J. Collins Q&A on determining what form a poem will take
- A.J. Collins Q&A on his favorite poem
- A.J. Collins Q&A on a poem he wishes he'd written
- A.J. Collins Q&A on reading poems aloud when he writes
- A.J. Collins Q&A on the experience of hearing a poem
- A.J. Collins Q&A on the literary value of the spoken word
- A.J. Collins Q&A recommends two poets
- A.J. Collins Q&A on his current writing project
- A.J. Collins Q&A with thoughts about From the Fishouse
- A.J. Collins Q&A with advice to young writers
- A.J. Collins Q&A with thoughts about how Fishouse might better succeed
- A.J. Collins
