INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS

Media: 

Podcast: A Conversation about Grief and Loss with Rev. Doug Bunnell, First Presbyterian Church.
Up Close & Personal: July 2024 Episode

“…  a contemporarily divine assemblage. The lyric turns the everyday into the sacred, as a musical experience …  an interrogation of the past and futures of diasporic selves”
Review of “Eye” by Alan Lim in CHA Journal

The University of Washington Daily: “Swept the room away … a sense of incredible kindness”
Review of Alumna Lecture / Ways of Being Reading

Two Sylvias’ Weekly Muse Interview:
Interview With Sati Mookherjee: The Acts of Close Attention (by subscription)

Seattle Times Interview:
“In ‘Ways of Being,’ Bellingham poet Sati Mookherjee holds space for grief”

“… a gorgeous, fluid, embodied collection”Escape Into Life Book Review: Ways of Being by Sati Mookherjee

Margaret Bikman hosts Sati Mookherjee on her arts podcast : 
KMRE Arts and Entertainment Spotlight

Arts Editor Alan Chong Lau with poets Michelle Peñaloza, Sati Mookherjee, and Jane Wong:
The International Examiner: Three poets speak about the magic of their art form for National Poetry Month

“shout-out to a stirring collection … poems of witness.”
Bethany Reid Blog previews WAYS OF BEING

Michigan Quarterly Review Interview – “Looking is a Sacred Act”
A Conversation between Sati Mookherjee and Erica Reid

“I am smitten … Mookherjee works magic here”
Frances McCue reviews Sati Mookherjee’s EYE — Raven Chronicles Press

The International Examiner: “a lyrical ode … a glorious tribute”
Poet Sati Mookherjee and Savita  Krishnamoorthy in conversation

The University of Washington Daily covers Sati Mookherjee’s University Bookstore reading of Eye – “a crowd gathered with a symbiotic excitement”
Generations in orbit | Community | dailyuw.com

Northwest Asian Weekly interview – “Fate, Fish and Stick Shifts”
A poetic ‘Eye’: Sati Mookherjee on fate, fish, and stick shifts (nwasianweekly.com)

The Asian Review of Books describes “a vivid sense of … this historical era”
“Eye” by Sati Mookherjee (asianreviewofbooks.com) 

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