Interviews, etc.
Long and rambling—the way I like it—interview with Montana poet laureate Mark Gibbons here.
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Many thanks to Matthew Moniz and Cloudbank 17 for their excellent review of The Oratory of All Souls in the current issue.
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Now available as a podcast, also downloadable: Tom Mitchell's and my interview on "Dr. Andy's Poetry and Technology Hour" on KDVS. It was a very comfortable discussion of our work, others' work, the creative process.
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Nice review of The Oratory of All Souls in the Mankato Free Press. See this.
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From the vault, an interview with the Scottish Writers Centre from 2018.
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Brian Frink talks about painting, and I talk about poetry, and we both talk about the creative process, in Brian’s first installment of “Interview with Records.”
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Michael Torres and I talk to each other in "The Mentor Series: Michael Torres and Richard Robbins," The Rumpus.
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2018 “Lagniappe” program interview with Monroe, LA, public radio station while touring there and in other parts of the south.
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Late 2016 interview with the KMSU Weekly Reader.
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Interview by Melissa Gish in Aji journal upon the publication of my Body Turn to Rain: New & Selected Poems in 2017.
Readings/News
Rachel Barton, Thomas Mitchell, and I will read from new poetry books on 11/2/2024 at Grass Roots Books, Corvallis’ independent bookstore for over 50 years. Location is 251 SW Madison Ave, Corvallis. Doors open at 6:30 PM, reading begins at 7:00 PM.
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Tom Mitchell and I gave a reading in January for the Windfall Series at the Eugene Public Library. Here’s a link.
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A generous review of my new book by Erica Goss in her Sticks and Stones Newsletter.
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Lots of miles on the car in September and October 2023 to do readings SD, MN, and ID. Here we are at Magers & Quinn Booksellers in Minneapolis.
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Smartish Pace hijinks at AWP 2023.
My new book The Oratory of All Souls is out! See it and other books at the Store page, or go directly to secure checkout page here.
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What a treat to have one of my poems featured on South Dakota Public Radio's "Poetry from Studio 47."
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I recently joined the Advisory Board for Trio House Press, an independent poetry publisher.
“Richard Robbins is a fiscal year 2021 recipient of a Creative Support for Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.”