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#174: 3 Poets Read Their Work and Talk Craft Choices — Mary Jean Chan, David Whyte and Anthony Anaxagorou (Compilation)

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Poets Mary Jean Chan, David Whyte, and Anthony Anaxagorou read their work and unpack emotional truth, craft choices, and poems built from lived detail.  

You'll learn:

  • How early “bad” poems can still be soothing and give you a way through angst. 
  • Why simplicity of voice can beat complexity when a poem needs clarity. 
  • How form and layout can carry a poem’s physicality, including a modern sonnet’s constraints. 
  • How to face writer’s block by writing directly about the ways you can’t write. 
  • Why repetition works in live readings, helping the audience “hear” what just landed. 
  • How to mine notebooks for strong lines, then iterate through multiple drafts and edits. 
  • A simple morning practice for capturing overheard language until you find where the poem starts.  

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About the poets:

Mary Jean Chan is the author of Flèche and Bright Fear (Faber), and their work has won and been shortlisted for major prizes. 

David Whyte is a poet and writer whose books include Consolations and The Bell and the Blackbird, alongside ongoing poetry and speaking work. 

Anthony Anaxagorou is a poet and publisher, founder of Out-Spoken, and author of After the Formalities and Heritage Aesthetics.

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