Let Go The Goat

Let Go The Goat

Exploring the Wilderness through the Arts letgothegoat.substack.com

  1. 16/08/2025

    Renee Emerson

    Renee Emerson is a poet, online writing instructor, and homeschooling mom of five. She is the author of three poetry collections; her first collection, Keeping Me Still (Winter Goose Publishing 2014), was a finalist in the Jacar Press Julie Suk Award for Best Poetry Book Published by an Independent Press in 2014. Her second collection, Threshing Floor, was published by Jacar Press in 2016, and Church Ladies was published by Fernwood Press in 2023. She is also the author of several poetry chapbooks, the most recent of which is the The Commonplace Misfortunes of Everyday Plants (Belle Point Press). Her middle-grade novel is Why Silas Miller Must Learn to Ride a Bike (Winter Goose Publishing 2022). Her poetry has recently appeared in publications such as Shenandoah, Windhover, Poet Lore, Dappled Things, Contrary, Christian Courier, The Rabbit Room, Coffee + Crumbs, and Ekstasis, among others. She holds an MFA in poetry from Boston University, where she was also awarded the Academy of American Poets Prize. In 2016, she was awarded an Individual Artist Grant by the Arkansas Arts Council. In recent years, she has received multiple Pushcart Prize nominations in poetry. Currently, she teaches online classes for Indiana Wesleyan University and Shorter University. Originally from Tennessee, she has lived all over the South before settling in Missouri with her husband and children. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letgothegoat.substack.com

    25 min
  2. 24/04/2024

    Katie Hartsock

    An interview with Katie Hartsock where we discuss how students become interested in poetry. What is erasure poetry and can it be a poem and worth pursuing. About Katie Hartsock – Katie Hartsock grew up around Youngstown, Ohio, where Mill Creek Park remains one of her favorite places in the world. She is the author of Wolf Trees (2023) and  Bed of Impatiens (2016), both from Able Muse Press. She is an associate professor of English at Oakland University, where she teaches creative writing, English literature, and classical mythology. She lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with her husband and their two young sons. Her work appears in journals such as Kenyon Review, Ecotone, POETRY, 32 Poems, Thrush,  The Greensboro Review, Arion, Iron Horse Literary Review, Pleiades, MER, Oxford Poetry, RHINO, Dappled Things, Nimrod, and Rattle’s Poets Respond, and is forthcoming in The Threepenny Review,  The New Criterion,  Birmingham Poetry Review, Image, and Plume.  Her current projects include The Iliad Rewilded, a hybrid text combining translation with vignettes of the epic’s ancient audiences and creative commentary.  Selections of her translations of Homer appeared in Exchanges: Journal of Literary Translation. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literary Studies from Northwestern University. Her dissertation was entitled, “The Past Like Never Before: Classical Women in Revisionary Poetry from Euripides and Ovid to H.D., Rita Dove, and Carol Ann Duffy.”  She received a MFA from the University of Michigan, where she received the major Hopwood award in poetry, and a BA in English Literature with a minor in Classics from the University of Cincinnati. She served as the editor of #WordsForResilience, a community literary project addressing the Covid-19 pandemic from Oakland University’s Center for Public Humanities. She has taught at Northwestern University and University of Michigan’s Helen Zell Writers Program. About Mike Rippy – Mike has worked in the art museum industry for over 20 years and the visual arts for over 30. Through LGTG, Mike will be sharing his own burgeoning journey into a deeper understanding of poetry so that others who may be curious but intimidated by the medium may feel less apprehensive. Image by Lisa Mancuso Horn This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit letgothegoat.substack.com

    31 min

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