Remembering Lewis What to write of Lewis who transformed my life by simple kind words of encouragement? Put all your poems together. Make a manuscript. Publish it—that's easy. Start a...
Quintessential Keen-Eyed ProfFavorite memories of Professor Warsh in my heart (besides one-on-one meetings) include fellowship gatherings he hosted and supported for students, which often featured visiting writers, publications, collaborations, hors d'oeuvres, and...
This piece originally appeared in Boog City 109, Sept. 2016.https://wordpress.boogcity.com/boogpdfs/bc109.pdf Celebrating 50 Years of Hanging Loose PressIn Conversation with Co-editor Robert Hershon Interview by Joanna Fuhrman I have known Hanging...
Remembering Lewis [su_pullquote align="right"]In class we would sit in the round, dialogue bubbling, voices overlapping when Lewis would swing about suddenly, shoulder swinging to one side, hands searching the air...
Remembering Lewis It’s the first day of spring It doesn’t feel like it, or it does It’s warmish and sunny but still chilly The energy of a person still with...
Lewis Warsh, My Friend and Colleague In the early 1980s, Paul Auster was teaching a grad writing class at LIU. When he left, he recommended Lewis for his adjunct position....
For LewisFor almost two years of my life, I saw Lewis Warsh nearly every day. That sort of proximity makes unpacking and telling specific stories difficult. Events bleed together, and...
Lewis: What Do We Think of This?. [su_pullquote align="right"]remember his expression of rolling his eyes but in a good natured way, never condescending, with a twinkle in his eye? remember he...
To Lewis I was fortunate enough to spend my undergraduate and graduate years working with Lewis at LIU. My first ever workshop was with Lewis and he was the first...