Poetry

“Virgil, Hey,” Verse Daily

“Victim of Love,” Iowa Review

“A Man of Legend,” Tuesday Poem, Dusie

“Talking with Your Hands,” Literary North

“Come Back!”; “To Bring You News,” On the Seawall

“Wise Woman,” Pleiades

“My Boyfriend, John Keats,” At Length

“Girl Twirling,” Green Mountains Review

 “During the Middle Ages,” The Iowa Review, featured in The Best American Poetry 2020

“Be More Like Björk,” podcast & online feature for The Poetry Foundation

“Virgil, Hey,” The New Republic, featured in The Best American Poetry 2019 and The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood

“Diamonds,” The Boston Review

“Family Collection” & “The Other Victorians,” At Length

“Serious Moonlight,” Poem-A-Day for The Academy of American Poets

“Milton,” They Will Sew the Blue Sail in The Volta.org

“Topiary,” Poetry Foundation.org

“Beautiful Poetry,” The White Review

“The Insurgent” & “In Rome, In Acre,” Web Conjunctions

“My Boyfriend,” featured in Top Five: Valentine’s Day Poems selected by Ange Mlinko for Poetry Foundation

 

Interviews

“Q & A: Bennington Poet Is Building a “Shrine of Words” with Telly Halkias for Manchester Journal

Camille Guthrie talks with Mark Lynch on Diamonds, Inquiry, 90.5 WICN Public Radio

Camille Guthrie talks with Makenna Goodman, Literary North

“Questions, Diamonds, Artifice: An Interview with Camille Guthrie” with Joely Barber, Fugue Journal

“Pour Forth Into That Vessel”: A Conversation with Camille Guthrie, curated by Lisa Olstein, Tupelo Quarterly

“Camille Guthrie Pays Us in Diamonds” with Joni Cole, Author, Can I Ask You?

“12 or 20 (second series) questions” with Camille Guthrie with Rob McClennan

 “1/2 Dozen with Camille Guthrie,” with Julianna Baggott for Baggott Asher Bode

“Interview with Camille Guthrie about Articulated Lair, Episode #99,” with Rachelle Cruz for The Blood-Jet Radio Show

“The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat,” with Camille Dungy and Brian Spears about Articulated Lair: Poems for Louise Bourgeois for The Rumpus

“A Poem Is a Human Artifact: A Conversation with Ann Lauterbach,” for The Boston Review

“To Be Pure. What Would It Look and Feel Like?: An Interview with Julianna Baggott,” for VIDA: Women in Literary Arts

 

Ah me! I find myself middle-aged divorced lost

In the forest dark of my failures mortgage & slack breasts

It’s hard to admit nobody wants to do me anymore

Not even Virgil will lead me down to his basement rental

-Virgil, Hey from Diamonds (BOA Editions, Oct. 5, 2021)

 

Prose

 Poem Guide to John Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn,” for The Poetry Foundation

 Poem Guide to Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess,” for The Poetry Foundation

“Tribute to C.D. Wright,” for Evening Will Come: A Monthly Journal of Poetics

“5 Poets on the Most Beautiful Word in the English Language,” edited by Maddie Crum, The Huffington Post