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Donovan McAbee and Kathleen Jamie

May 13, 2026·15 min
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Donovan McAbee is a poet, songwriter, and essayist. His work has appeared in The New York Times, TIME magazine, The Hudson Review, The Sun, Garden & Gun, Poetry London, and others. McAbee grew up in a small town in South Carolina, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. He holds a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and a PhD in Creative Writing and Contemporary Poetry from the University of St Andrews in Scotland. McAbee lives in Nashville, Tennessee with his wife and two children.Kathleen Jamie was raised in Currie, Scotland, and she studied philosophy at Edinburgh University. Her awards include the Forward Prize for best poetry collection of the year, a Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year Award, the Somerset Maugham Award, a Paul Hamlyn Award, and a Creative Scotland Award. From 2021 to 2024, Kathleen Jamie served as Scotland’s Makar (a title given to the national poet)."The Whale-watcher," "The Buddleia," and "The Wishing Tree" were recorded with permission from Kathleen Jamie.Links:Donovan McAbeeRead "The Tunnel," "Holy the Body," and "Sightings" in The Sun MagazineRead "Coming Back Down" in ReflectionsDonovan McAbee's websiteHear Major Jackson read McAbee's "Desert Sayings" on The SlowdownKathleen JamieRead "The Whale-watcher," "The Wishing Tree," and other poems at Scottish Poetry LibraryBio and poems at The Poetry FoundationHear 19 poems by Jamie at The Poetry Archive

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