Short Story Writer Keith Taylor
April 9, 1999
Audio:
- Program Introduction
- Selected Readings:
- How did you end up in Michigan? (Interview)
- Where are you a bookseller? (Interview)
- Tell us about your writing style… (Interview)
- Discuss being a Canadian-Michigan writer... (Interview)
- Prose Life Science and Other Stories as the work of a poet (Interview)
- Autobiographical nature of work (Interview)
- What are you working on now? (Interview)
- Where can we get your work? (Interview)
- What do you read for pleasure? (Interview)
- "Innocent Confusion" (Reading)
- "Creation Story " (Reading)
- "Guilty at the rapture" (Reading)
- "The footwashing" (Reading)
- "Resurrection" (Reading)
- From work in progress (Reading)
Canadian-born Keith Taylor now lives and writes in Michigan, and his poetry and prose are graced with frequent observations about the state's wildlife and landscapes. Taylor's recent works include:
Everything I Need, March Street Press, 1996
Life Science and Other Stories, Hanging Loose Press, 1995
Detail from the Garden of Delights, Limited Mailing Press, 1993
Dream of the Black Wolf: Notes from Isle Royale, Ridgeway Press, 1993
Weather Report, Ridgeway Press, 1988
Michigan Broadsides (edited by Pat Smith and Keith Taylor), Other Wind Press, 1987
Learning to Dance: Poems, Falling Water Press, 1985
