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Megan Kaminski
About
Books
Press
Events
Prairie Divination
Community
Teaching
Home
About
Books
Press
Events
Prairie Divination
Community
Teaching
Home

 Press Coverage

  • Poetry Power Hour on KJHK (in conversation with Max Bryan)

  • “Megan Kaminski la poetessa green” in Acta Non Verbal (in conversation with Marco Amore)

  • Networking with Plants in the Anthropocene podcast, episode 16 (in conversation with Kate Brelje)

  • Virtual AWP in Conversation: Divine Writing—Connections between Practice, Craft, and Divination

  • KPR Presents: Megan Kaminski, Quietly Between

  • 17 Poetry Collections to read during Women’s History Month

  • Prairie oracles offer advice in deck by KU Professor

  • ‘What would happen if Nature was given the chance to speak? How gentle would she really be?’ Sophie Finlay Interviews Megan Kaminski

  • The Places Between Us (conversation with Kelly Yarbrough)

  • English professor's book celebrates Kansas flora

  • Changing Hearts Through Plant Thinking

  • Interview at The Volta (with Kate Greenstreet)

  • The Poetry Society of America's "In Their Own Words" Feature

  • Topographies of Desire: The Millions Interviews Megan Kaminski

  • Kansas bird book aims to inspire wonder, reciprocity

  • Poet contrasts gentility with actual care

  • Eight Questions with Megan Kaminski on Touch the Donkey

  • Interview on Make (No) Bones (Toby Altman and Emily Barton Altman) (audio)

  • Interview on Radio Free Albion (with Tony Trigilio) (audio)

  • Reading + Interview on Sunflower Reading Series KJHK (audio)

Press Kit (photos)

Follow Along

Trading prairie winds for cobblestones and the Vltava River. Prague is new to me, a city I’ve wanted to visit for years, and I’m here with time to write without the semester’s pull.
The Christmas markets glow warm against the cold,
The semester is wrapping this week—final projects celebrated, my office slowly returning to a semblance of order, and a big stack of grading ahead. These past few months have been full: students planting a sensory garden at Watson Library, conv
There’s still time to submit your poems. 🔗 in bio ❤️

This year’s program invites poets to explore how we create and discover belonging through the pathways we travel—both literal and metaphorical. Whether it’s the bus route
Monday night I had the honor of being in conversation with Margaret Renkl for KU’s Kenneth A. Spencer Lecture. We’d spent the afternoon walking in Akin prairie, and something she said out there has stayed with me since: “You are als

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