In the latest episode of the Connecticut Book Festivals Podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with the remarkable Laurel Peterson, a multi-talented writer who seamlessly weaves poetry and mystery into captivating narratives that explore the depths of human experience.
Peterson's poetry collection "Do You Expect Your Art to Answer?" offers a fascinating journey through ekphrastic poetry, where each poem responds to a unique piece of artwork. Inspired by a provocative moment at the Whitney's Biennial, the book challenges readers to look deeper into artistic expression and personal interpretation.
Her deeply personal collection "Daughter of the Sky" pays tribute to her late father, an airline pilot, by exploring themes of loss, space, and human insignificance against the backdrop of the vast universe. Drawing inspiration from NASA photographs and scientific curiosity, Peterson transforms grief into a poetic exploration of cosmic wonder.
Mystery lovers will be drawn to "The Fallen," Peterson's novel featuring a protagonist with predictive dreams. The story follows Clara, who must unravel a murder mystery alongside her police officer partner, blending supernatural intuition with classic detective work.
As a professor at Norwalk Community College, Peterson brings unique insights into the challenges facing young writers today. She candidly discusses the distractions of modern technology and the courage required to express creative voices in a world that can feel hostile to intellectual pursuits.
Peterson's writing process is a testament to creativity's adaptability. She navigates between poetry and prose, using different writing styles to process emotions, explore complex themes, and make sense of the world around her.
Listeners can find Peterson's works on her website, Laurel Peterson.com, Amazon, and Bookshop, offering multiple ways to dive into her compelling literary world.
Whether you're a poetry enthusiast, mystery lover, or simply curious about the creative process, this episode promises an inspiring journey through the mind of a truly versatile writer.
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