
Greg Brownderville
Greg Brownderville is the creator of Fire Bones, the world’s first go-show: a narrative series combining film, podcasts, music, poetry, and visual art. He is also the author of three books of poetry: In 2011 he published Gust, which made the Poetry Foundation’s Best-Seller List and was included among “Top Picks” by Library Journal. In 2012 he published Deep Down in the Delta, a collection of poems based on folktales he gathered in and around his home community of Pumpkin Bend, Arkansas. His third book, A Horse with Holes in It, was released in November 2016. Greg wrote the words to “Jar” (Nonesuch Records, 2014) and Ripple the Sky, which premiered with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and was released by New Amsterdam Records in 2020. Greg currently serves as editor-in-chief of Southwest Review, professor of English at SMU, and lead singer of Beekeeper Spaceman, whose debut album drops in spring 2023.