By Thea Prieto
Abraham Smith follows the sonic sense.
All in Poetry
By Thea Prieto
Abraham Smith follows the sonic sense.
Abraham Smith and Kirsten Ihns will read and chat via Zoom to celebrate the release of Smith’s new book, Dear Weirdo. REGISTER HERE FOR THE EVENT.
Prairie Lights hosts Kirsten Ihns and Benjamin Krusling in a free Zoom event on April 1st.
Artist talk series “the cclouds” will feature Kirsten Ihns, author of sundaey, in a free event on March 13th.
Chicago Review’s winter poetry reading January 28th includes Kirsten Ihns, author of sundaey.
By Jeff Alessandrelli
“The Puppy Still Hasn’t Opened Her Eyes”
from “Be Yer Own Hitman (Deathsounds/Lovesongs)”
“Nothing of the Month Club”
In Poetry Northwest, another rave review for Kirsten Ihns’s sundaey.
By Nora Claire Miller
“when telling”
a selection from LULL
“about numbers”
Looking over the books on Kirsten Ihns’s “third list.”
On the Kenyon Review blog, Jeff Alessandrelli interviews Kirsten Ihns about sundaey.
By Patrick S. Rogers
A hybrid poem.
Kirsten Ihns and Toby Haslett will read and chat live on Instagram via The Dial Bookshop on Saturday, May 16.
A rave review for Kirsten Ihns’s sundaey is honest, accurate.
A poem from sundaey by Kirsten Ihns.
We’ll celebrate Kirsten Ihns’s debut poetry collection Friday, February 28, at Mother Foucault’s Bookshop in Portland.
By Propeller
On February 25, 2020, Propeller Books will release its latest title: sundaey, the debut poetry collection by Kirstin Ihns.
By Wendy Bourgeois
Sex, death, and lines from Philip Larkin.
By Joshua Pollock
Jeannine Marie Pitas on translation, influence, and work still to do.
By Romina Freschi
Poems from Echo of the Park, originally published as Eco del parque in 2016 and forthcoming in English from Pittsburgh-based Eulalia Books.
By Joshua Pollock
Jeannine Marie Pitas talks about how forwarded paperwork, an influential teacher, and time in a library all played a role in her becoming a translator of Uruguayan poetry.