Podcast by UW-Green Bay, Indented
In this episode, host Rachel Sankey brings on her staff from Sheepshead Review to talk about how being a part of their campus' journal of the arts has helped get them through the pandemic—from trying to make the journal while the class is virtual, reading poetry, FAQ's about literary magazines, and their personal experiences as a staff.
In this episode, Rachel Sankey and special guest and archivist Deb Anderson continue the conversation about letter writing with deepened conversation about historic letters and diaries and what they can tell us about the past. From letters from a family during World War II, to 40 years worth of diary entries from a farm wife, to discussion of what the Wisconsin Historical Society has been working on, and more!
In this episode, host Rachel Sankey and special guest Matthew Cepress dive into letter writing and what it means to stay connected during the Covid-19 pandemic—from their personal experiences to those of the community, the historical importance, and more.
In this episode of Indented, Dr. Rebecca Nesvet welcomes Adrian Spendlow to her English Capstone course at UW-Green Bay. Spendlow is a professional storyteller, artist, and writer who regales the class with some original poetry and tales of his home.
Are you a future, current, or past English major? Take a listen while host, Krynn Hanold interviews current undergraduate students in the English program at UW-Green Bay.
In this episode, Krynn Hanold interviews UW-Green Bay’s Dr. Rebecca Meacham and Dr. Chuck Rybak to explore common writing questions, and dive into everything from strange writing rituals to the complexities of cover art. Listen to learn more about the writing process from two seasoned authors. More info on becoming an English Major- www.uwgb.edu/english
Krynn Hanold interviews Dr. Stefan Hall and Dr. Emily Ransom from UW-Green Bay's English department. Take a listen to hear some early English and Norse poetry, some lines from Chaucer, our favorite borrow words from other languages, and a few stanzas from a timely Robert Southwell poem.
Host Krynn Hanold of Indented interviews Dr. Rebecca Nesvet and Dr. Jessica Van Slooten about Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein during the Phoenix Studios LIVE night of podcasts. For more info check out the UWGB English department page: https://www.uwgb.edu/english/
Hosts Emma Fay and Jordan Safranski unpack how dreams can help us be better writers; from the cliché, "It was all a dream," to the subtlety of J. K. Rowling's dreamscapes--Emma and Jordan provide examples of how "dreams" are written well.
Hosts Emma Faye and Jordan Safranski collect and share their favorite missed connections from the UW-Green Bay campus, and Northeast Wisconsin area for their "Student Segment." In "The Professor Segment" Emma and Jordan interview Dr. Chuck Rybak, professor of English and Creative Writing and Interim Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.