Essays
- “Toad Press: Working Alone, Working Together” (about small press publishing and collaboration) at periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
- My definition appears in the collection The Book: 101 Definitions, edited by Amaranth Borsuk.
- “Talking Poetics: a poem for my neighbor” in the ottawa poetry newsletter
- “Dispatch from the Poetry Cave: On the Pleasures & Challenges of Coordinating the Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Awards,” for AWP’s The Writer’s Notebook
- Multi-Textual Poetries, a craft talk at Chapman University
- “Translated Presence: Genevieve Kaplan & technologies of bookmaking,” a discussion of the publishing process and upcoming Toad Press chapbooks in Marci Vogel‘s ongoing commentary “A poetics of the étrangère” at Jacket2.
- “‘Destroying’ the Text to Create the poem“, an essay about artists’ books, appropriated texts, and erasure practices in contemporary poetry, at Post45 Contemporaries.
- “Un-collage, Excise, Re-collage: ‘Ladies in an Aviary,'” a short discussion about using Mina Loy’s poem as a generative source text to write my own poetic series, in Opon.
- “How we read Caroline Bergvall’s“Via” and why we should care,” iterations and readings of Bergvall’s long poem “Via: 48 Dante Variations” in Jacket Magazine
Interviews & Conversations
- I interview Los Angeles poet Lynne Thompson for issue #23 of Prism Review
- “Writing is Thinking”: An Interview with Genevieve Kaplan by Alexis Ash
- I interview Michelle Brittan Rosado about her book Why Can’t It Be Tenderness at Prism Review
- But what about the birds? I talk about (aviary) on the Poets at Work podcast series (audio)
- I talk about my work in this WYBXC Yale Radio Interview for Brainard Carey’s Museum of Nonvisible Art series (audio)
- I host episodes 1-5 of Poets at Work, a podcast interview series at Claremont Graduate University (audio)
- I interview Jared Stanley about his book Ears at Prism Review
- I’m the subject of “Genevieve Kaplan: A Literary Life,” an interview by Jodie Shull for Pasadena City College’s Inscape Magazine
- I share some “Books I Hate (and Also Some I Like),” in an interview by Katharine Coldiron for her series at Entropy.
- I interview Stephanie Schlaifer about her book Clevemark for Prism Review
- Here’s “Interview with Genevieve Kaplan, Publisher,” an interview about the Toad Press International translation series, at Entropy.
- I participate in Hybrid Practice: Poems in Space, Double Ekphrasis, and Art Outside the Silos, in conversation with Amaranth Borsuk, Addoley Dzegede, Cole Lu, and Stephanie Ellis Schlaifer. Featured on the Sundress Publications blog.
- I interview Michelle Detorie about her book After-Cave, in Prism Review
- I talk to myself in “The Next Big Thing” self-interview about my Convulsive Editions chapbook settings for these scenes
- Here I am Discussing “The Landscape” from In the ice house at the Poetry Society of America
- I am in conversation with Nathan Hoks at Boxcar Poetry Review
- I respond to the Friday Feature / First Book Questionnaire about In the ice house at The Volta
- I participate in Chapbook Publishers Roundtable for The Chapbook Review
Book Reviews
- I review Rebecca Hart Olander’s chapbook Dressing the Wounds at periodicites: a journal of poetry and poetics
- I review Barbara Ungar’s chapbook EDGE at periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
- I review Jen Sperry Steinorth’s Her Read: A Graphic Poem at Colorado Review
- I review Nicole Callihan and Zoë Ryder White’s collaborative chapbook Elsewhere at periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
- I review Dena Igusti’s chapbook Cut Woman at periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
- I review Marilyn McCabe’s Being Many Seeds and Kim Jacobs-Beck’s Torch for Glass: A Journal of Poetry‘s folio of micro-chapbook reviews
- I review Madeleine Barnes’s chapbook Light Experiments, at periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
- I review Laura Cesarco Eglin’s chapbook Life, One Not Attached to Conditionals, at periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
- I review Melanie Noel’s chapbook a ringing at periodicities: a journal of poetry and poetics
- I review Susana Gardner’s chapbook from IDYLLS & RUSHES for Galatea Resurrects (a poetry engagement)
- I review Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet’s chapbook The Greenhouse for Galatea Resurrects (a poetry engagement)
- I review four chapbooks (Lauren Gordon’s Fiddle is Flood, Marco Giovenale’s a gunless tea, Sarah Mangold’s The Goddess can be Recognized by her Step, and Logan Ryan Smith’s Tracks) for Galatea Resurrects (a poetry engagement)
- I review five chapbooks (Michelle Detorie’s Fur Birds, CJ Martin’s Lo, Bittern, Jaimie Guzman’s One Petal Row, Lisa M. Cole’s tinder // heart, and Brad Vogler’s Fascicle 30) for Galatea Resurrects (a poetry engagement)