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Award-winning poet Teresa Leo is no stranger to rejection, a common outcome when submitting for publication and grants. She is also familiar with success -- her poetry has appeared in over a dozen publications and received several notable awards. In this first of two parts, we discuss how Leo composes poems, how fellow writers and artists help refine and inform her work, and what characterizes poetic writing. ...
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What if nobody ever turned you down, and every possible option was available to you? Psychology professor Barry Schwartz, author of The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less, explains how being asked to choose from an overabundance of options can actually lead to feelings of dissatisfaction and helplessness, rather than greater contentment. ...
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info_outlineIn the second of a two-part conversation with award-winning poet Teresa Leo, we talk of love and basketball, as well as life among "The Big 8" -- work, sports, God, hunting, hairdressing, family, food, and Italy. We also discuss how Leo reflects back of her life experiences in her poetry, and her approach to the language of love, longing, and loss.
During the interview, we touch on several people, places, and publications, including:
Teresa Leo: homepage, Pew Fellowship web page
Field & Stream magazine
Encyclopedia Britannica
Bucknell University
The American Poetry Review
CrossConnect, the 21st Century Literary Review
Pew Fellowship in the Arts
Emily Dickinson, Poem CXXVI
Yoko Ono, "Ceiling Painting (Yes Painting)"
George Eliot, from The Lifted Veil
The myth of Narcissus
The onetime halo rule in NCAA football
Willis Reed in Game 7 of the 1970 NBA finals
Is there more to the relationship between sports and verse than "poetry in motion"? Settle into a front-row seat and find out.