Sonnet XXXVI
“Millay’s technical virtuosity here is subtle and gorgeous as she handles the sharp turns of the sonnet, like an experienced seafarer navigating home.”
by Claire Millikin
On Millay’s I WILL put Chaos into fourteen lines
“Here Millay, a frequent flier in the sonnet form, explains what the process of writing the sonnet is for her.“
by Meghan Sterling
Thoughts on the Sonnet from Maine Poets
We asked Maine poets: “What are your thoughts on the sonnet? As a writer? As a reader? " We heard from prizewinners and laureates and from young poets just beginning to write. Here are their thoughts . . .
On Thought in Harness
On Thought in Harness, a transgressively American sonnet . . .
by Mark Raymond
Living on Millay Hill: An Interview with Julia Bouwsma
Sixth Maine Poet Laureate Julia Bouwsma, who works as a poet, homesteader, editor, teacher, and librarian in the mountains of western Maine, lives on Millay Hill, on a road named Millay Hill Road in small-town New Portland, Maine . . .