We feature podcasts and vodcasts of Superstition Review contributors reading and discussing their work.
Rochelle Jewel Shapiro reads her poems from Issue 17 of SR.
Marvin Shackelford reads his story from Issue 17 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #36 - SR contributor Katie Flynn discusses her Issue 17 story.
Katie Flynn reads her story from Issue 17 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #35 - SR contributor Shawna Ervin discusses her SR Issue 17 essay.
Shawna Ervin reads her essay from Issue 17 of Superstition Review.
Author's Talk #34 - SR contributor Jonathan Duckworth discusses his SR Issue 17 essay.
Jonathan Duckworth reads his essay from Issue 17 of Superstition Review.
Patricia Clark reads her poems from Issue 17 of Superstition Review.
Megan Harlan reads her essay published in Issue 17 of Superstition Review: "Motel Childhood."
Luiza Flynn-Goodlett reads her poetry published in Issue 17 of Superstition Review: "Nurse Logs," "Before the Body," and "Studies Have Shown."
Stevie Edwards reads her poetry published in Issue 17 of Superstition Review: "Sadness Workshop," "New Year's Day Poem, 2016," "Of Water and Wine," and "The Good House."
Authors Talk #26 - SR contributor Lee Upton discusses her SR Issue 17 story "After the Party," including its dialogue and subtext, and her composition of the story.
SR contributor Hannah Lee Jones reads her poetry published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review, "Insomniac Fugue," "Deer Driver," and "The Hair Spider."
Authors Talk #25 - SR contributor Sue Silverman talks about how voice is central to a piece of writing's conception, using her own works as examples.
Sue William Silverman reads her nonfiction piece published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review, "Death Comes for the Poet."
Authors Talk #24 - SR contributor James McAdams offers his insights as to what is "very promising and distressing about writing and publishing in the year 2016.”
SR contributor James McAdams reads his story "Nobody's Children," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #23 - "Keep Calm and Chew Gum." Rena Lesué-Smithey takes viewers behind-the-scenes of her writing process, which includes brain dumping, distraction avoidance, gum, and Spike the dog.
SR contributor Rena Lesué-Smithey reads her nonfiction piece "The Passenger," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #22 - "Better in a Character." SR contributor Darrin Doyle talks about his Issue 16 story "Big Winner," specifically about the unconventional methods he used to make the main character compelling.
SR contributor Darrin Doyle reads his story "Big Winner," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review. To access this recording, 'get' it and play in My iTunes U.
SR contributor Darrin Doyle reads his story "Big Winner," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review. Duplicate of podcast #204, but in mp3 format.
Authors Talk #21 - "Writing the Human." Brianna Bjarnson discusses her non-fiction piece “Gone” and touches on writing “as a process, craft, and compulsion.”
Brianna Bjarnson reads her nonfiction piece "Gone," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talks #20 - Poet friends Laurie Filipelli and Laurie Saurborn present “'Potalk' with Lauries: Memory and Nostalgia in Poetry.”
Laurie Filipelli reads her poem "Warrior," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #19 - "Never Forget the Basics." Trina Young discusses the writing of her story "The Body" and reminds writers to remember the things they learned back at the beginning.
Authors Talk #18 - “Discussing Knock-Out Drum.” Luke Muyskens talks about the real-world premise, writing, and meanings behind his SR Issue 16 story "Knock-Out Drum."
Luke Muyskens reads his story "Knock-Out Drum," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #17 - “Our Minds All Have Giant Backyards.” Jon Pearson talks about mental creativity, and bringing it out to make art.
Jon Pearson reads his story "Saturday," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #16 - "Travelers." Adrianne Kalfopoulou discusses the writing of her essay “The Journey Where,” published in SR Issue 16.
Adrianne Kalfopoulou reads her nonfiction piece “The Journey Where,” published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #15 - "Writing is Easy. Writing Well is Hard.” SR Issue contributor Cathy Krizik talks about her writing process and offers advice on a myriad of topics, including editing and word cemeteries.
Cathy Krizik reads her nonfiction piece "Prairie of the Mind," published in Issue 16 of Superstition Review.
Authors Talk #14 - "No Such Thing as an Ordinary Life: What Studs Terkel Taught Me About Being a Writer." Lori Jakiela reads her essay “Vox Humana” for this podcast episode.
Authors Talk #13 - SR contributor Jonathan Danielson discusses the writing of his essay “iTunes Playlist to Get You Through a Miscarriage.”
"Counting Down Dog Years" - SR contributor BJ Hollars shares reflections on his new book, ''From the Mouths of Dogs: What Our Pets Teach Us about Life, Death, and Being Human.''
Authors Talk #12 - "The Writing Project." SR poetry contributor Deborah Bogen tackles common misconceptions about writing.
Authors Talk #9 - SR contributor John Messick talks about balance in creative writing.
Authors Talk #8 - "The Work." SR fiction contributor Elizabeth Frankie Rollins talks about letting the work take its rightful shape.
Authors Talk #7 - "Love and Math." Saramanda Swigart discusses the writing of her story "Axiom of the Empty Set," published in SR Issue 15.