Robert Pinsky, the U.S. poet who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and who contributed an example of his poetry to Issue 7 of Interlitq, is cited in “Sing You a Book: Josh Ritter Gets Out of his Comfort Zone” (Robert Birnbaum, The Millions, 17.05.12): “I had never heard of singer/songwriter Josh Ritter, but I was moved to find out about him because his debut novel, ‘Bright’s Passage’, received very positive notices. Additionally, I was curious because of the diverse backgrounds of the people (Thomas Ricks, Jesse Kornbluth, Dennis Lehane, and Robert Pinsky) who were singing his praises”
Posted May 18, 2012
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Filed under: Authors, Interlitq, Interlitq Editors, Interviews, Issue 7, The International Literary Quarterly, Writing, www.interlitq.wordpress.com |


Robert Pinsky, the U.S. poet who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and who contributed an example of his poetry to Issue 7 of Interlitq, is cited in “Sing You a Book: Josh Ritter Gets Out of his Comfort Zone” (Robert Birnbaum, The Millions, 17.05.12): “I had never heard of singer/songwriter Josh Ritter, but I was moved to find out about him because his debut novel, Bright’s Passage, received very positive notices. Additionally, I was curious because of the diverse backgrounds of the people (Thomas Ricks, Jesse Kornbluth, Dennis Lehane, and Robert Pinsky) who were singing his praises.”