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Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach - Author of The Many Names for Mother
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Dec 26, 2019
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00:19:49

Poet Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach emigrated from Ukraine as a Jewish refugee when she was six years old. She shares two poems; one of them Hanukkah-themed.

In this episode, we discuss her writing process, and

  • How many rejections her first manuscript received
  • Are more submissions better?
  • How parenting affects her writing practice
  • And more!

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This week’s writing prompt is: Write a poem that uses a foreign language and plays with the way it enters into the English. Use it to make music or meaning or a little bit of both. Use it to play.

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