Podcast by Indiana Review

This piece appeared in Indiana Review 38.2 in Fall 2016. Aimee Nezhukumatathil is the author of four books of poetry, most recently, Oceanic (Copper Canyon Press 2018). With Ross Gay, she co-authored LACE & PYRITE, a collection of nature poems. Her book of nature essays is forthcoming with Milkweed and she is professor of English in the MFA program at the University of Mississippi.

Canese Jarboe reads from “Landscape with my father and a dead man's harmonica,” and we interview Poetry Editor, Anni Liu, on why she chose the piece. Listen here for an glimpse of our latest issue and insight into our selection process. “Landscape with my father and a dead man's harmonica” was originally published in Indiana Review 39.2, Fall 2017. Thanks to Youtube Audio Library, Will Rosati for "Sulking," and Puddle of Infinity for "Dream Yourself Smooth."

Siân Griffiths reads from “Cunt,” and we interview Creative Nonfiction Editor, Anna Cabe, on why she voted for the piece. Listen here for an glimpse of our latest issue and insight into our selection process. “Cunt” was originally published in Indiana Review 39.2, Fall 2017. Thanks to Youtube Audio Library and John Deley for letting us use “Beer Belly Blues.”

Katie Flynn reads from "In the Skin," and we interview Associate Editor, Essence London, on why she voted for the piece. "In the Skin" was originally published in Indiana Review 39.2, Fall 2017. Thanks to Youtube Audio Library and John Deley for letting us use "Beer Belly Blues."

In our debut episode of Blue Room, Becky Adnot-Haynes reads the beginning of "What are you Afraid of," from Indiana Review issue 39.2. Later, we interview Editor-in-Chief, Tessa Yang, on why she published this piece. Thanks to Youtube Audio Library and John Deley for letting us use "Beer Belly Blues."

Rachael Peckham's prose poem "The Flock" won Indiana Review's 2016 1/2 K Prize, judged by Aimee Nezhukumatathil.

"autoportraits as cyborg: in pain" by Miriam Karraker by Indiana Review

"autoportraits as cyborg: in device" by Miriam Karraker by Indiana Review

So You Want To Leave Purgatory by Paige Lewis by Indiana Review

Every Wasp Inside You by Paige Lewis by Indiana Review

Ross Gay Reads "His Father's Wake" by Alicia Wright by Indiana Review

The Tough Part by Allegra Hyde by Indiana Review

His Father's Wake by Alicia Wright by Indiana Review

from Indiana Review 37.2

Amy Collini "This is What I Do When I'm Miscarrying" by Indiana Review

Corey Van Landingham "King of Hearts" by Indiana Review

Ross Gay reads "Spoon" an elegy for Indiana University fiction professor Don Belton.

Heather Kirn Lanier - "Wet T-shirt Contest" by Indiana Review

Christopher Kempf - "The Indianapolis 500" by Indiana Review

Jacques Rancourt - "Winter's Grace" by Indiana Review