Megan Snyder-Camp
Megan Snyder-Camp is the author of three books of poetry: The Forest of Sure Things (Tupelo, 2010), Wintering (Tupelo, 2016), and The Gunnywolf (Bear Star, 2016). She is the recipient of fellowships and grants from Bread Loaf, Djerassi, the HJ Andrews Experimental Forest, and the 4Culture Foundation. Her work has also appears in Ecotone, the Antioch Review, The Hopper, the Southern Review, the Sewanee Review, Field, and elsewhere. She lives in Seattle.
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V
Torpedo was once just the name of a fish. More common than you’d think, these animals doubling as verbs, more than enough for the bestiary I penned, then abandoned, the spring you turned nine. I wrecked it mixing in reversible verbs: dust, yield, bear. Grief isn’t an animal to be swallowed […]
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Trying to get the verbs right: David Interviews Megan Snyder-Camp
David Siew Hii, our editorial fellow in poetry for issue 72.2, interviewed every poet in the issue. To better center their voices, they removed their questions, giving them more space to talk about poetry and life. The document that follows is a curated, compressed version of that conversation. Read Megan’s poem “V.” In […]