Interviews and readings from contemporary poets.
In this episode, Jenny talks to Lisa Kwong, a self-described AppalAsian poet who lectures at Indiana University. For show notes and more info, check out: www.linepodcast.tumblr.com
Lisa Kwong reads her poem, Taishan, Canton Came to Radford Virginia
Lisa Kwong reads her poem, The Ex-Waitress Drops a Few Tips.
The poet Christopher Kennedy reads his poem, Double Sedative.
The poet Christopher Kennedy reads his poem, Clues From the Animal Kingdom.
In this episode, Jenny talks to Christopher Kennedy, a highly decorated poet based in Syracuse, New York. Kennedy is a 2011 fellow at the National Endowment for the Arts and currently directs the MFA program in Creative Writing for Syracuse University. For show notes and more info, check out: www.linepodcast.tumblr.com
In this episode, Jenny talks to LA-based poet, Mira Gonzalez, about what makes a good line, being snarky on Twitter, and her new book, Selected Tweets. For show notes and more info, check out: www.linepodcast.tumblr.com
Writer Stephanie Georgopulos reads McSweeney's Caused Global Warming by Mira Gonzalez.
Writer Stephanie Georgopulos reads Mira Gonzalez's poem, Heartbroken People With Extreme Personality Flaws.
Kate Angus reads her poem "String Theory."
Kate Angus reads her poem "Painters."
Jenny talks to the poet Kate Angus about her poetry process, her background, and the mistakes that her students make most often when writing poems. For show notes and more info, check out: www.linepodcast.tumblr.com