This week I talk with author Jerri Dell about her amazing book ‘Blood Too Bright’, which houses a collection of letters from her grandfather Floyd Dell to Miriam Gurko all about Millay. The book illuminates Millay and reminds us of the person behind the persona.
You can pick up Jerri Dell’s book ‘Blood Too Bright: Floyd Dell Remembers Edna St. Vincent Millay’ on Amazon, and bookstores near you. For more information on the book at the author, please visit: http://www.bloodtoobright.com/
UK Amazon link: https://tinyurl.com/y9w3crsw US Amazon link: https://tinyurl.com/ybkomoy9
You can find more on Floyd Dell here: www.FloydDell.com
The new outro song is "Me and Edna St. Vincent Millay" by Will Stenberg: https://willstenberg.bandcamp.com/
Intro music "Witch Wife" by Unwoman: www.unwoman.com
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This week I talk about an untitled poem from Millay's 1954 posthumous collection 'Mine the Harvest'.
The new outro song is "Me and Edna St. Vincent Millay" by Will Stenberg: https://willstenberg.bandcamp.com/
Intro music "Witch Wife" by Unwoman: unwoman.com
Please support The Millay Society: http://www.millay.org
You can find more frequent Millay content on our instagram: @thewitchwifepodcast
This week I have a lovely chat with poet and friend, Keeley Middleton. We discuss publication, inspiration, angst ridden poetry, and much more!
You can find more of Keeley’s poetry here: Constantasanorthernstarx.wordpress.com
And here is a list of Keeley’s poet Recommendations: Louise Gluck Sam Sax Ocean Vuong Gertrude Stein Lydia Davis Jeanann Verlee Melissa Lee Houghton
The new outro song is "Me and Edna St. Vincent Millay" by Will Stenberg: https://willstenberg.bandcamp.com/
Intro music "Witch Wife" by Unwoman: unwoman.com
Please support The Millay Society: http://www.millay.org
You can find more frequent Millay content on our instagram: @thewitchwifepodcast