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12. Ann Hudson: Glow (with Laura Van Prooyen)

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Noah & Ross welcome Ann Hudson to talk about her new chapbook GLOW—which looks at Marie Curie & the mysteries of radium—and they’re joined by GLOW publisher Laura Van Prooyen of Next Page Press!

Ann Hudson is the author of The Armillary Sphere (Ohio University Press), which was selected by Mary Kinzie as the winner of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize. Ann is a senior editor for Rhino and teaches at a Montessori school in Evanston, Illinois. Find out more about Ann at her website here.

Publisher Laura Van Prooyen is a poet herself with a number of collections to her name. She has over 20 years experience teaching poetry and writing. Laura serves as the Managing Editor of The Cortland Review and is launching Next Page Press, with its first title Glow to be released October 2021.

Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!

Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoah
Ross White is on Twitter @rosswhite
You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here.

Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress
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Noah & Ross welcome Ann Hudson to talk about her new chapbook GLOW—which looks at Marie Curie & the mysteries of radium—and they’re joined by GLOW publisher Laura Van Prooyen of Next Page Press!

Ann Hudson is the author of The Armillary Sphere (Ohio University Press), which was selected by Mary Kinzie as the winner of the Hollis Summers Poetry Prize. Ann is a senior editor for Rhino and teaches at a Montessori school in Evanston, Illinois. Find out more about Ann at her website here.

Publisher Laura Van Prooyen is a poet herself with a number of collections to her name. She has over 20 years experience teaching poetry and writing. Laura serves as the Managing Editor of The Cortland Review and is launching Next Page Press, with its first title Glow to be released October 2021.

Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!

Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoah
Ross White is on Twitter @rosswhite
You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here.

Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/
and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress

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