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New Poetry from AE Hines Finds Meaning in the Everyday

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In this episode 379, we feature Adam in the Garden, the second collection from acclaimed local poet AE Hines. These poems touch on everything from current events and climate change to sexuality and relationships to the beauty of small moments in one’s own home or backyard. Pulitzer finalist Dorianne Laux calls Hines “a poet willing to risk sentimentality without collapsing into sentiment. A seeker willing to risk blasphemy in his personal search for truth.”
Show discussion highlights:
● How Hines found common threads in topics ranging from climate change to relationships and sexuality to health and aging
● The importance of finding surprise in a poem as you write it
● How to write poems that are specific and personal, but also resonant for a wider audience
● What makes a good love poem
● Why it’s never too early–or too late–to start writing
Brief author bio:
AE Hines is a poet living in Charlotte, North Carolina and Medellín, Colombia. He is the author of Adam in the Garden (Terrapin Books, 2024) and Any Dumb Animal (Main Street Rag, 2021). He has won the Red Wheelbarrow Prize and Palette Poetry’s Love and Eros Prize, and has been a finalist for the Montreal International Poetry Prize. His poems have been published in such journals as The Southern Review, Rattle, The Sun, and Alaska Quarterly, and his literary criticism can be found in American Poetry Review, Rain Taxi, and Northwest Review.
Learn more about the author and his books HERE.
https://www.aehines.net/
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In this episode 379, we feature Adam in the Garden, the second collection from acclaimed local poet AE Hines. These poems touch on everything from current events and climate change to sexuality and relationships to the beauty of small moments in one’s own home or backyard. Pulitzer finalist Dorianne Laux calls Hines “a poet willing to risk sentimentality without collapsing into sentiment. A seeker willing to risk blasphemy in his personal search for truth.”
Show discussion highlights:
● How Hines found common threads in topics ranging from climate change to relationships and sexuality to health and aging
● The importance of finding surprise in a poem as you write it
● How to write poems that are specific and personal, but also resonant for a wider audience
● What makes a good love poem
● Why it’s never too early–or too late–to start writing
Brief author bio:
AE Hines is a poet living in Charlotte, North Carolina and Medellín, Colombia. He is the author of Adam in the Garden (Terrapin Books, 2024) and Any Dumb Animal (Main Street Rag, 2021). He has won the Red Wheelbarrow Prize and Palette Poetry’s Love and Eros Prize, and has been a finalist for the Montreal International Poetry Prize. His poems have been published in such journals as The Southern Review, Rattle, The Sun, and Alaska Quarterly, and his literary criticism can be found in American Poetry Review, Rain Taxi, and Northwest Review.
Learn more about the author and his books HERE.
https://www.aehines.net/
Death by Podcasting
Support the show by ordering Death by Podcasting, a mystery novella by Sarah Archer and Landis Wade, because podcasting can be a dangerous business.
Learn More and order your copy: https://books2read.com/u/mKVrvy
The Write Quotes Series:
Support the show by purchasing one of more of the eight books in The Write Quote series, a collection of writing quote books compiled from 500+ interviews with bestselling, award-winning, and hard-working authors.
Learn more about our series of quote books and download Book 1 for free at https://charlottereaderspodcast.com/writequotes/
Newsletter:
Subscribe to our newsletter for free HERE:
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