![]() ![]() She edited Becoming International: Musings on Studying Abroad in America (Parlor Press). Her book reviews can be found in Los Angeles Review of Books and Southern Literary Review. Her writing has previously appeared or is forthcoming in Appalachian Heritage, Aquifer: The Florida Review, Blueline, Cimmaron Review, The Hongkong Review, Lines+Stars, Painted Bride Quarterly, Sierra Nevada Review, Southwest Review, Utne Reader, and Witness, among others. She is the author of HONEY MONTH (Main Street Rag). ![]() ![]() Sadie Shorr-Parks teaches writing at Shepherd University, where she is the Director for the Society for Creative Writing. On Episode 142 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes Sadie Shorr-Parks, and the two discuss, among other topics, her lifelong love of poetry, formational writers and poems, art’s role in her writing life, themes of her poetry revolving around love and loss and so many more themes, and the amazing circumstances that inspired her poetry collection’s title and ethos. Episode 142 Notes and Links to Sadie Shorr-Parks’ Work ![]()
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