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Welcome back to Authors Unbound, where we embark on a poetic and introspective journey with a remarkable poet and essayist, Danielle Chapman. In this episode, we delve into the world of a distinguished Yale University lecturer whose words have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.
Danielle Chapman is not only an educator but also a poet whose work has graced the pages of prestigious publications such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, and more. Her essays in The Oxford American and Commonweal offer profound perspectives on life's complexities.
In 2015, she gifted us her first poetry collection, "Delinquent Palaces" (Northwestern University Press), a work that weaves emotions into intricate tapestries of thought and feeling.
In October 2023, Danielle's memoir, "Holler: A Poet Among Patriots," was published by Unbound Edition Press. This deeply personal exploration takes us through life, loss, and the quest for meaning.
But the literary treasures don't stop there. Her second poetry collection, "Boxed Juice," is forthcoming in 2024, promising a deep dive into the fragility of life, the rupture of death, and the moral reckoning that accompanies a relentless search for meaning.
Beyond her literary achievements, Danielle resides in Hamden, CT, with her husband, Christian Wiman, a fellow luminary in literature, and their twin daughters.
Join us as we sit down with Danielle Chapman, delving into her creative process, insights on life and loss, and the profound resonance of her words. This is an episode that touches hearts, inspires minds, and celebrates the artistry of language.
This is Danielle Chapman, unbound.
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For more literary adventures and updates on Authors Unbound and Unbound Edition Press, visit https://www.unboundedition.com/.
Don't forget to follow us on social media for excerpts from the show, inside looks at our process, and upcoming events and announcements:
By Unbound Edition PressWelcome back to Authors Unbound, where we embark on a poetic and introspective journey with a remarkable poet and essayist, Danielle Chapman. In this episode, we delve into the world of a distinguished Yale University lecturer whose words have left an indelible mark on the literary landscape.
Danielle Chapman is not only an educator but also a poet whose work has graced the pages of prestigious publications such as The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, and more. Her essays in The Oxford American and Commonweal offer profound perspectives on life's complexities.
In 2015, she gifted us her first poetry collection, "Delinquent Palaces" (Northwestern University Press), a work that weaves emotions into intricate tapestries of thought and feeling.
In October 2023, Danielle's memoir, "Holler: A Poet Among Patriots," was published by Unbound Edition Press. This deeply personal exploration takes us through life, loss, and the quest for meaning.
But the literary treasures don't stop there. Her second poetry collection, "Boxed Juice," is forthcoming in 2024, promising a deep dive into the fragility of life, the rupture of death, and the moral reckoning that accompanies a relentless search for meaning.
Beyond her literary achievements, Danielle resides in Hamden, CT, with her husband, Christian Wiman, a fellow luminary in literature, and their twin daughters.
Join us as we sit down with Danielle Chapman, delving into her creative process, insights on life and loss, and the profound resonance of her words. This is an episode that touches hearts, inspires minds, and celebrates the artistry of language.
This is Danielle Chapman, unbound.
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For more literary adventures and updates on Authors Unbound and Unbound Edition Press, visit https://www.unboundedition.com/.
Don't forget to follow us on social media for excerpts from the show, inside looks at our process, and upcoming events and announcements: