Reviews
Kenyon Review Online, review of Ends of the Earth by Sarah Ann Winn
Los Angeles Review, review of Ends of the Earth by Doug Ramspeck
Alaska Dispatch News, review of Ends of the Earth: "Reading the North: Poetry and Razor Clams"
Interviews
Tinderbox Poetry Journal: "Micro-Interview with Kate Partridge and Alyse Knorr"
AWP Writer's Chronicle: Moveable Type: Ricochet Editions. "An Interview with Kate Partridge, Managing Editor."
Speaking of Marvels Chapbook Interviews: Guide to Urban Reindeer
Drizzle Review: (Inter)-Review: Ends of the Earth by Kate Partridge
New Books Network with Eric LeMay
" In her new book, Intended American Dictionary (Miel Press, 2016), Kate Partridge not only notices, but also explores some of the more unusual and surprising elements of Whitman’s poetry and life, such as the fact that he was fascinated by phrenology, a 19th century pseudoscience that was very popular in his moment. Phrenologists claimed to be able to describe a person’s nature from the bumps on the skull. In fact, that first edition of Leaves of Grass, that book Whitman would rewrite all his life, it was published by two famous phrenologists named Fowler and Wells. It’s this Whitman that Partridge sings and celebrates in her engaging, intimate, and keenly humorous new book."
Recordings
Videos
Virginia Konchan, Heather Treseler, Alyse Knorr & Kate Partridge


Virginia Konchan, Heather Treseler, Alyse Knorr & Kate Partridge

The Broad Museum Tour of the Imagination
