Harold Wilson’s guests are Eastern Shore writers Barbara Shamp and David Salner. Salner is an accomplished poet with four poetry collections and poetry published in a number of literary journals including three editions of The Delmarva Review. He has received numerous poetry prizes and awards and his work has been read by Garrison Keillor on Writer’s Almanac. A Place to Hide is David Salner’s first novel.
Read MoreHarold Wilson’s guests are Executive Editor of the Delmarva Review Wilson Wyatt, poetry editors Anne Colwell and Katherine Gekker, and nonfiction editor Ellen Brown. Fiction author Ronan Keenan also joins us to discuss his Pushcart nominated short story, “Welcome Day.”. Anne Colwell is a professor of English at the University of Delaware, Katherine Gekker is a …
Read MoreHarold Wilson’s guest is Rustin Larson and they’re discussing his new book of short stories, Red Wing. Larson has published extensively and his work can be found in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and in the Delmarva Review. The reader’s comments on the back cover of his book Red Wing suggest that the stories are strongly …
Read MoreHarold Wilson’s guests are Executive Editor of the Review Wilson Wyatt, Poetry Editor Anne Colwell, and Co-Fiction Editor Lee Slater. Volume thirteen of the Review includes poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction by 64 authors chosen from among thousands of submissions.
Read MoreWilson’s guests are author Barbara Lockhart and Community Players of Salisbury actress Judy Hearn. The program features a reading by Judy Hearn of Lockhart’s short story “Liriope,” published in volume 12 of the Delmarva Review.
Read MoreWilson’s guest this month is Poet Katherine Gekker. He discuss the poetry in her new book In Search of Warm Breathing Things. He begins the program with Gekker’s poem “Bodrum Hamam” published in volume 11 of the Delmarva Review.
Read MoreWilson is on the road this month with Delmarva Today: Writer’s Edition at The University of Delaware in Georgetown, Delaware. His guests are Wilson Wyatt, Executive Editor of the Delmarva Review and Anne Colwell, poetry editor as well as associate professor of English at the University.
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