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Editors Matthew, Elena, and Melissa talk to Veronica Lupinacci about her wonderful poem, Kurt. We talk about nonfiction, how we remember people, and the general topic of learning to write well.
Veronica Lupinacci is poet, an adjunct writing professor at State College of Florida, and a Grant Officer for Mote Marine Laboratory is Sarasota, Florida, U.S. where she crafts foundation proposals and reports to grow philanthropic support for marine conservation research and education. Her poetry has been published in journals including BOAAT, Gravel, McNeese Review, Haiku Journal, and The Pinch, and she is the author of a children’s book used for ESL education in Beijing, China.
Referenced in this episode:
Kurt by Veronica Lupinacci on The Metaworker website;
Beating a Dead Horse or Good Prose Writing by Matthew Maichen on The Metaworker website;
Neighbor by Darrell Pateska on The Metaworker website;
Daniele Pantano, poet recommended by Veronica;
Billy Collins, poet recommended by Veronica
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Editors Matthew, Elena, and Melissa talk to Veronica Lupinacci about her wonderful poem, Kurt. We talk about nonfiction, how we remember people, and the general topic of learning to write well.
Veronica Lupinacci is poet, an adjunct writing professor at State College of Florida, and a Grant Officer for Mote Marine Laboratory is Sarasota, Florida, U.S. where she crafts foundation proposals and reports to grow philanthropic support for marine conservation research and education. Her poetry has been published in journals including BOAAT, Gravel, McNeese Review, Haiku Journal, and The Pinch, and she is the author of a children’s book used for ESL education in Beijing, China.
Referenced in this episode:
Kurt by Veronica Lupinacci on The Metaworker website;
Beating a Dead Horse or Good Prose Writing by Matthew Maichen on The Metaworker website;
Neighbor by Darrell Pateska on The Metaworker website;
Daniele Pantano, poet recommended by Veronica;
Billy Collins, poet recommended by Veronica
Support the Show.

Listen to the podcast on The Metaworker's website!

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