Eileen Myles



‘Writing has to be a place of liberation’: Sophia Walsh in Conversation with Eileen Myles

It is difficult to interview someone with a career spanning approximately forty-five years and an oeuvre that has profoundly affected me. It is also difficult to introduce them to an audience of readers, so I will set the scene instead: Eileen dons a blue t-shirt and sits on a spinning office chair in front of a large whiteboard with visible notes on it.

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TASHA

She prefers my phone & using my computer w out the burden of her life last night I described it open a circle she kisses my knee its life that is my name they thought she had a lot I …

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Ainslie Templeton Interviews Christopher (Loma) Soto

Christopher Soto (aka Loma) is a Brooklyn-based poet who has received several awards for his writing and activism. Most notably, he is the author of the chapbook Sad Girl Poems, which discusses his experiences with domestic violence and queer youth homelessness.

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