Brian Brodeur

Brian Brodeur is the author of the poetry collections Natural Causes (Autumn House Press 2012), Other Latitudes (University of Akron Press 2008), and the chapbook So the Night Cannot Go on Without Us (WECS Press 2007). New poems and interviews are forthcoming in AWP Writers Chronicle and The Southern Review. Brian curates the blog “How a Poem Happens,” an online anthology of over 150 interviews with poets. He lives with his wife in Cincinnati where he is a George Elliston Fellow in Poetry in the PhD in English and Comparative Literature program at University of Cincinnati.

Reading List

A Stand of Swamp Maples in Purcellville, Virginia

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Issue 63.1 Fall 2014

Click to hear Brian Brodeur read “A Stand of Swamp Maples in Purcellville, Virginia” From the window you can see which trees I mean. I used to have a view for twenty acres of pine and poplar woods, a cattle …