The Kenyon Review recently published an interview with ASP’s own Rose Solari concerning several different operational and philosophical aspects of the modern independent press. One of the questions that the interviewer, Kristina Marie Darling, posed to Rose inquired about the notion of “literary citizenship,” and, specifically, how it “shapes [the] editorial decisions” of a small press.
Tangentials
Rose Solari Talks with Acclaimed Poet David Gewanter
“I am not seeking to articulate a political position. To make poems I seek paradox and contradiction: the opposite of an ideology.” — David Gewanter This Sunday, October 21, at 8…
Rose Solari interviewed by E. Ethelbert Miller on WPFW
Hear Rose Solari and Richard Peabody interviewed by the beloved E. Ethelbert Miller for his WPFW radio show.
Portrait of a Girl Gulf-Side by Rose Solari
Rose Solari’s poem “Portrait of a Girl Gulf-Side” is featured on Poets and Artists with a small introduction by Grace Cavalieri. Read the full poem and introduction here An Excerpt: PORTRAIT…
ASP featured audio: Rose Solari reads “The Last Girl”
Rose’s voice is as much a part of the journey as the text. Her understanding of (and love for) the music within language is entrancing-haunting, and delightful. It moves me…
Rose Solari Speaks to Ramola D at Delphi
An Interview with Rose Solari Rose sits down with Ramola D, the founder and editor of Delphi Quarterly, to talk about her writing and publishing journey. She touches on writing, Joanna Biggar, James J….