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Hannah Cohen is a poet and editor based in Virginia. I recently picked up a copy of Hannah's new chapbook Bad Anatomy and the way that the poems encompass both vulnerability and strength really struck me, as did the self-deprecating perspective. In our conversation, Hannah and I talked about Bad Anatomy, about emotional truth in poetry, as well as her work as co-editor of the online poetry magazine Cotton Xenomorph. Then in the second segment we discussed the challenges of working as an artist with a day job, especially a day job that isn't in academia.

(Conversation recorded May 15, 2018.)

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Show Notes: Christina Riley - Born Kickstarter Hannah Cohen Hannah Cohen - Bad Anatomy Catapult - TinyLetter of the Month: Alvin Park, aspirin and honey Hannah Cohen - Di sotto in sù Hannah Cohen - The Only Living Girl in a Rock Opera Cotton Xenomorph Don’t Take Pictures - Rule Breakers Berl’s Brooklyn Poetry Shop AWP Conference Melissa Broder - The Pisces so sad today Erika L. Sánchez - Lessons on Expulsion

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