“My job,” poet Jenny George declared in a recent interview, “is the human job of waiting and listening, and language is just what poets use—like wind chimes—to catch the sound of the larger, more ...
A review of 'The Rule of Jenny Pen' with John Lithgow terrorizing fellow resident Geoffrey Rush in a nursing home where elder ...
Jenny George lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is a winner of the Discovery/Boston Review Poetry Prize, and her poems have appeared in FIELD, Gulf Coast, Narrative, and Ploughshares, among other ...
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