A ray of light shot a bright finger into Milton Kessler’s Binghamton University classroom. He paused, that day’s lesson plan falling away, and began to recite lines from Theodore Roethke’s “What Can I Tell My Bones?”
Zack Grabosky and Gerry Crinnin in Coversation: Video
Poets talk Grabosky’s Blazes, Binghamton, and more
Zack Grabosky, author of the poetry collection Blazes, connected over Zoom for a conversation with Gerry Crinnin, fellow poet and compatriot from their days in the SUNY Binghamton Creative Writing Program. Zack read several poems from Blazes and talked with Gerry about the genesis of the book, his travels through New York and Pennsylvania, fatherhood, and other poets they both studied under and befriended, like the great Milton Kessler.
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