Heather Derr-Smith

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“I Want to Tell You About a Girl, Captures” by Heather Derr-Smith
Heather Derr-Smith mapplethorpeThe Banks of the Roanoke, Heather Derr-Smith Murder Ballad Series
Border Poetry Protest, Clint Detention Camp
Heather Derr-Smith Reads “What These Senses Can Do” from FEALTY by Ricky Ray
Heather Derr-Smith Reads from “The Book of Delights” by Ross Gay while making a circle of Dandelions.
Heather Derr-Smith Reads “Heart to Heart” by Rita Dove and dances to Godard’s Bande a part
Heather Derr-Smith reads “Agatha” by Dorothea Lasky, talks about the trouble with breasts, and shares a few of her favorite things. NSFW
Heathen/Heather Derr-SmithHeather Derr-Smith Reads from Rilke’s Book of Hours
Heather Derr-Smith Reading “Wild Geese” by Mary Oliver with Rosie
Video Series: Heather Derr-Smith reading Frank Bidart, “To the Dead”
Heather Derr-SmithReview of Thrust by Kasey Jueds, Salamander Mag
Heather Derr-Smith, poem "Magnetic Girl"Magnetic Girl; Illuminated Manuscript; Ground Cherry Pods
Heather Derr-SmithKenyon Review, Thrust, by Eileen G’Sell
Heather Derr-Smith, Poem "Joan" Glass PoetryJoan, Glass Poetry
Iowa Review, Thrust

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  • "Butcher, Sarajevo" and "Wilson's Promenade, Sarajevo" with audio at 2River
  • "Cover", "Bloom" and "Iraqi-Style Fish Shop" at Indiana Public Media
  • "Family Dinner" and "Giraffe" at Rusty Toque
  • "Heathen", "Rhododendron", and "Hundred Year Flood" at Center for Mennonite Writing
  • "Pilgrim" and "Headship Covering" at The Wayfarer
  • "Sparrow" and "Field of Blackbirds" at Ruminate
  • "The Pelican" at Moonday Poetry
  • Audio Poems at the Poet's Weave
  • Backfire 2 at Nashville Review
  • Barn Owl Review Interview
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  • Each End of the World at Main Street Rag Press
  • Energumen at Nashville Review
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  • Interrogation IX
  • Interrogation Poems at Diode
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  • Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies
  • Litra Center for Literature and Trauma
  • Poem at Beatrice.com
  • Poem at Valparaiso Poetry Review
  • The Bride Minaret at University of Akron Press
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  • Video at Saturday Afternoon Poetry in Pasadena
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