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We are a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation. We do this at five sites, including our newest weekly workshop with incarcerated adults at the Skagit County Community Justice Center.

Underground Writing


    • Aug 21, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    Kite 9

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 6:00


    KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING Jen Bradbury, UW Teaching Writer, shares student writing from What No One Ever Tells You. My Cell -Victor I Won't Front -J.S. I Am Not What You Think I Am -Luciean Nascar Dialogue -Josh Survival -M. We Sit Here Together -Students and Teaching Writers, in a circle, one line each Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-need communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    I Know You Remember

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 32:49


    Yesica joins Matt and Alvin in the park on a sunny day. She shares new work and updates us on her journey. Matt gives updates on workshops, events, and amplifying voices. LINKS OF INTEREST: Podcast Review: Underground Writing Dear America chapbook The Change - Book Pipeline Marilyn Montufar Jacob Lawrence Gallery Claudia Castro Luna Letters to a Young Inmate The War and Peace of Tim O'Brien Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-need communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    A Good Remedy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 22:50


    We're still here. Matt and Alvin read excerpts from DEAR AMERICA, the newest collection of student writing, packaged as our latest chapbook. They check in on the state of… everything, having made it into the new year. Matt gives updates on writing workshops and amplifying voices. LINKS OF INTEREST: DEAR AMERICA CHAPBOOK THE CHANGE - BOOK PIPELINE MARILYN MONTUFAR CLAUDIA CASTRO LUNA LETTERS TO A YOUNG INMATE Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Kite 8

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 9:08


    KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING Matt shares student writing from the e-workshops at the Skagit County Community Justice Center site. Finding Hope (excerpt) - Garrett Helping - C. Seven Aphorisms - Michael I Need You to Unlock Heaven's Door - Kyle Being locked up - Leland Fulfillment of Last Laugh - Joshua My Answer - Brian Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Recollection

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 29:20


    It's been something—this year of 2020: the pandemic, the quarantine, the killing of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, the wildfires currently occurring up and down the west coast, the looming November election . . . It's been a year of great challenges, and a year of hope for true and lasting change. How will this year—and how will we—be remembered? In this episode, Matt and Alvin read pieces circling the theme of remembrance, written before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. Additionally, they share a summary overview of the situation for Underground Writing, as well as program updates, forthcoming projects, and great news about a just-announced grant. LINKS OF INTEREST: 'Last Will and Testament' – Sherman Alexie 'No Many of Them, It's True' – Gregory Orr (part of the “The World Has Need of You” collection) 'Orpheus and Eurydice: A Lyric Sequence' – Gregory Orr 'Poetry as Survival' – Gregory Orr 'Orpheus, Eurydice, Hermes' - Rainer Maria Rilke (translated by Steven Mitchell) Hope in These Times: e-deliverable writing worksheet Underground Writing's active writing workshops: Mount Vernon Migrant Leaders Club in the Mount Vernon School District Skagit County Community Justice Center Skagit County Juvenile Detention Skagit Valley Recovery Site (hosted by Brigid Collins) YMCA Oasis Daylight Center The Change list of suggested books Long Way Down - Jason Reynolds I'm Still Here: Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness - Austin Channing Brown The Vintage Hughes - Langston Hughes Invisible Man - Ralph Ellison The Winter of Our Discontent - John Steinbeck Letters to a Young Inmate is in the home stretch, launching later 2020 Academy of American Poets Community of American Magazines and Presses National Book Foundation COVID 19 pandemic PNW wildfire smoke Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Separate Rooms

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 14:48


    To say that the Coronavirus has changed things is an understatement. The world is in a state of forced improvisation. Things have been quite different for us, too, during the quarantine. In this episode, Matt provides a summary overview of the situation for Underground Writing, program updates and adaptations, and shares new student writing created in response to the current COVID-19 era. LINKS OF INTEREST: The Decameron – Giovanni Boccaccio David Budbill Lucille Clifton Underground Writing News & Photos What No One Ever Tells You Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Community Spotlight: Elizabeth Riley, graduate student

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 24:58


    BEFORE any stay-at-home orders were in effect, Elizabeth Riley joined Matt and Alvin in the studio to talk about her research project, the high school classroom vs leading a creative writing workshop with UW, and how she navigated a love of reading/writing into a career. Elizabeth is a graduate student at Gardner-Webb University, researching the effect/outcome of Underground Writing's workshops on the individual level.

    Icarus Moment

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 19:25


    “Club Icarus” is a poem by Matthew W. Miller that was brought in to UW writing workshops at the Skagit County Community Justice Center. Elizabeth Riley, local high school teacher and grad student, joins Matt and Alvin in the studio to explore the myth of Icarus. LINKS OF INTEREST: Hadestown Mythology by Edith Hamilton Myth of Icarus Club Icarus by Matthew W. Miller Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation. Note: As you know, friends, our program is focused on providing creative writing workshops that promote writing, reading, self-discovery, and voice amplification in a variety of community settings. Because of the current health threats presented by the coronavirus to our students and the Underground Writing family of workers and volunteers, we are suspending all workshop activity for the time being. In doing so, we are following county, state, and national mandates for precautionary measures. A variety of Underground Writing projects and administrative functions will continue via independent tasks and meetings conducted via e-mail and video conference. We will keep you updated as the days and weeks progress. Thank you for your interest and impact on our students and the Underground Writing community. Keep listening. Keep healthy and safe.

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    Kite 7: Susanne Antonetta, Teaching Writer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 13:59


    KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING Susanne Antonetta, UW Teaching Writer and editor of the Bellingham Review, shares student writing from the workshops at Skagit County Community Justice Center. I Have to Swallow the Time by C Ode to My Socks by Robin I Have Been Known by Alison I Have Been Known by Hannah I Have Been Known by anonymous Dear ICE by Adriana Dear System by Robert I Have Been Known by Marcus I Have Been Known by Patrick Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Back Forward

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 11:47


    We're back for the first podcast of 2020. Matt and Alvin revisit the numbers from 2019 and give you a heads up of what's planned for 2020, so mark your calendars. Thanks to the Rick Epting Foundation for the Arts and ArtsWA for supporting our efforts. Talk About Me, by Yesica Solano is available now Upcoming Events: Dear America chapbook To be published in early 2020 Finding Home: A Foster Youth Story, produced by UW Teaching Writer Laurie Parker Thursday, March 12, 2020 at the Lincoln Theatre Migrant Leaders Club reading Saturday, April 18, 2020 at Lopez Book Shop on Lopez Island Hidden Truth, by the Migrant Leaders Club, produced by UW Teaching Writer Jennifer Morison Hendrix Thursday, April 23, 2020 at the Lincoln Theatre Letters to a Young Inmate initiative May 2020 FilmVerse screening Thursday, May 21, 2020 at the Lincoln Theatre

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    Partner

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 6:53


    When people ask, "What's Underground Writing?" the quick answer is that we're a creative writing program for at-risk communities. One of the follow up questions we sometimes receive: "How does it all work financially?" We think this is a great year-end question! Matt and Alvin discuss these aspects of the organization, and invite listeners to partner with Underground Writing so as to continue and help sustain its transformative impact. Partner with Underground Writing Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    His Cup

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 13:45


    “His Cup” is a piece of student writing from the Skagit Recovery Community Site. Matt gives context on this site and he and Alvin discuss grief and mourning, as we carry the items of our deceased loved ones. LINKS OF INTEREST: Brigid Collins Family Support Center Habibi, retail pop-up shop in Mount Vernon, Washington—in collaboration with Skagit River Poetry Foundation and Voices of the Children Talk About Me, upcoming chapbook from local poet and UW's intern Yesica Solano. Hear some pieces and a short interview on KITE 5 with Yesica Solano, parts 1 and 2 What No One Ever Tells You Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    KITE 6: A. Muia, Teaching Writer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 8:50


    KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING A. Muia, UW Teaching Writer, shares student writing from the workshops at Skagit County Juvenile Detention. Where I'm From by E I Am From by J I Belong Here by A Visitation Hours by B One Medicine I've Taken by M I Feel Like a Loaded Gun by J A Painting by Vincent Van Gogh by C Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Introducing: Habibi

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 18:56


    Habibi is Arabic for beloved, darling. It's also the holiday pop-up market in downtown Mount Vernon sponsored by Voices of the Children, Skagit River Poetry Foundation, and Underground Writing. This short episode has the directors of those local organizations and Habibi's Featured Artist Asil Jabr around the table at the pop-up retail space. Features: Asil Jabr and Aaron Wagner: Voices of the Children // Molly McNulty: Skagit River Poetry Foundation // Matt Malyon: Underground Writing

    I See You; Your Story Matters with Julie Ryan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 30:03


    Julie Ryan and UW Director Matt attended graduate school together in Vancouver, B.C. Earlier this year, Julie reached out to Matt from her English classroom in Dunedin, New Zealand in response to The Underground Writing Podcast episode about our 2018 week-long intensive at juvenile detention. She has since started a creative writing group at St. Hilda's Collegiate School and is with us in the studio to discuss literary education and cultural shifts. LINKS OF INTEREST: kia ora, Maori greeting St. Hilda's Collegiate School in Dunedin, New Zealand International Literacy Association: 2019 Conference in New Orleans Equity in Education Renée Watson, author of Piecing Me Together and Some Places More Than Others David Kirkland, Executive Director of NYU Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools Hamish Brewer, author of RELENTLESS: Changing Lives by Disrupting the Educational Norm Jennifer Bradbury, Teaching Writer, on the Underground Writing Podcast Long Way Down, by Jason Reynolds Tomas Tranströmer, poet Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Kite 5: Yesica Solano / Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 10:42


    This episode of KITE 5 is part 2 with our first intern, Yesica Solano. KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING 4. Smile Like You Mean It 5. My Favorite Lesson 6. Get Up 7. Jose Luis LINKS OF INTEREST:  I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter - Erika L. Sánchez Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Kite 5: Yesica Solano / Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 7:06


    This episode of KITE 5 is part 1 with our first intern, Yesica Solano. KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING 1. Stranger 2. Letter to My Mom 3. No Woman's Land

    I Have to Swallow the Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 15:06


    This piece comes from our site at Skagit County's Juvenile Detention. UW Teaching Writer Suzanne brought in a poem from a Chinese factory worker. Matt and Alvin discuss protest, despair, hope, and transformation. Links of Interest: What No One Ever Tells YouIron Moon: An Anthology of Chinese Worker PoetryIn the Words of China's Workers Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Kite 4: Community Justice Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 9:51


    KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITING 1. Dear Self by Jay 2. Broken by Rocky 3. Lost Boy Rich by Richard 4. Border of Paradise by Rocky 5. There Have Been So Many Times by Ray 6. This City is a Map of Pain by Jay 7. Goodbye to My Addiction From a Psychotic Poet by Nick 8. Reconciliation by Skylar 9. A Letter for Hope by Nick 10. Brain Spill by Skylar Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Our Story

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 39:21


    Matt and Alvin meet with Migrant Leaders Club students to discuss the piece OUR STORY from the collaborative anthology WHEN THE DUST RISES. Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Can I Ask For Help?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 16:02


    We're back! Matt and Alvin witness a short piece from the Community Justice Center of Skagit County. Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Kite 3: Chris Hoke, Teaching Writer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 10:52


    Chris Hoke, UW Teaching Writer, shares recent student writing from the workshops at the Skagit County Community Justice Center. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. LINKS OF INTEREST: Rainer Maria RilkeRaymond CarverWriters in the School (Seattle) SUMMER RECOMMENDED READING: MemoirAnother Bullshit Night in Suck City - Nick FlynnThe Ticking is the Bomb - Nick Flynn Short Stories and NovellasBirds of America - Lorrie MooreSeparate Flights - Andre Dubus NovelThe Fishermen - Chigozie Obioma Non-Fiction & EssaysBlindspot - Teju ColePoetry as Survival - Gregory Orr PoetryThe Complete English Works - George HerbertThe Lice - W.S. MerwinPoems from Ish River Country: Collected Poems & Translations - Robert SundUncommon Prayer - Kimberly Johnson Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Community Spotlight: Janice Blackmore of Migrant Leaders Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 33:17


    What has grown into a generative collaboration began when we first met in June 2015 with Janice Blackmore, founder and advisor for the Mount Vernon Migrant Leaders Club. Underground Writing was a few weeks out from its official launch and we were meeting with Janice to talk about the club becoming our second site. Given the fact that one of the primary goals of the club is having students tell their stories, the idea of facilitated writing workshops interested her immediately. The dialogue continued over a number of months and we officially launched our site with the club in early October 2015. Janice joins Matt and Alvin in the studio to remember MLC's earlier days and give us an update on the future. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. LINKS OF INTEREST: Migrant Leaders Club Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    My Life Has Been Difficult

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 19:08


    This piece comes from the Migrant Leaders Club of the Mount Vernon School District. Matt and Alvin find common ground on themes of isolation, loneliness, hatred, and division. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.LINKS OF INTEREST:What No One Ever Tells YouMigrant Leaders Club of Mount Vernon School DistrictAmerican Foundation for Suicide PreventionEmancipated StoriesZoe Mullery and Brothers in Pen - Our PodcastZoe Mullery and Brothers in Pen - ProgramFilmVerseUnderground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in northern Washington through literacy and personal transformation.

    Kite 2: Zoe Mullery of Brothers in Pen

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 14:03


    KITE: A. A NOTE PASSED FROM AN INMATE TO AN INMATE IN ANOTHER CELL OR TO A GUARD B. UNDERGROUND WRITING'S AUDIO ZINE FEATURING STUDENT WRITINGThis episode features six pieces of writing from Brothers in Pen, the creative writing class at San Quentin State Prison.Kenny Brydon, short story, "A Course in Reconciliation"Emile DeWeaver, memoir, "Crumbling Brick Dreams" from Brothers in Pen: The Ninth Annual Public ReadingRahsaan Thomas, short story, "Recycled"Udukobraye Pela, short story, "My Momma's Baby" from Pens Up, Don't ShootMichael Zell, short story, "Wisdom Exhortation" from Brothers in Pen: The Ninth Annual Public ReadingKevin Sawyer, short story, "The Bus Driver," from Brothers in Pen: The Eleventh Annual Public Reading (not yet published)Links of Interest: Brothers in PenWilliam James Association

    Book of Hours with Teaching Writer Chris Hoke

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 46:10


    Chris Hoke is a Gang Pastor and Prisoner Reentry Organizer as the Founder and Director of Underground Ministries. He joins Matt and Alvin in the studio to discuss what he's encountered in his almost four years as a Teaching Writer at Underground Writing. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. LINKS OF INTEREST: What No One Ever Tells YouChris HokeRainer Maria RilkeJellyfishMigrant Leaders ClubAldo Leopold Martin Espada Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

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    Kite 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 8:15


    Kite: a. a note passed from an inmate to an inmate in another cell or to a guard b. Underground Writing's audio zine featuring student writing This episode features twelve pieces of writing from the Skagit County Community Justice Center, read by Matt Malyon. I'm Cold and the Temperature Doesn't Change. Pancho. After the First Lightning, Where Does the Rain Go? Zachary. 206. Zachary. I Will Ask Your Permission. Victor. After Sherman Alexie's After the First Lightning. I Will Ask For Your Ear. Scripted Verses. After Sheman Alexie's After the First Lightning. The Old Man. Mario. After Adélia Prado's Lesson. Alcoholism. Mario. A Day So Happy. Mario. After Czeslaw Milosz's A Gift. I Want My Story to Be About You. Jeff. After Sherman Alexie's After the First Lightning. I Flirt With the Idea. Jeff. It Was a Shadowy Yard. Anonymous. After Adélia Prado's Lesson. I Started This Week Thinking I Was Going to Get Out Today. Anonymous.

    Community Spotlight: Zoe Mullery & Brothers in Pen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 51:46


    Zoe Mullery has been the creative writing teacher of Brothers in Pen at San Quentin Prison since 1999. This writing group has produced eight anthologies of:”fiction, memoir, creative nonfiction, or some hybrid.” She joins Matt and Alvin in the studio to discuss truth/facts, the purpose of humans in community, generosity and story, and the gift of listening inward in a world of posturing and ego. The class exists because of the big vision and the big heart of the William James Association (WJA) and its Executive Director Laurie Brooks. WJA sponsors the Prison Arts Project at San Quentin State Prison and many other prisons throughout California. The Prison Arts Project is implemented at San Quentin by WJA Program Manager Carol Newborg, San Quentin Community Partnership Manager Steve Emrick, and Public Information Officer Lt. Sam Robinson. williamjamesassociation.org Brothers in Pen has a website with occasional news, information on many of the writers, and links to purchase anthologies: brothersinpen.wordpress.com. You can contact Brothers in Pen at brothersinpen@gmail.com. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    Dear America

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 20:12


    We continue exploring the DEAR AMERICA prompt from our site at the Skagit County Community Justice Center: ideas of balance and counter-balance, frustration and allure. Matt shares updates from a satellite program on the east coast, The Change: a book pipeline to—among other sites—the library at Green Hill School in Chehalis, WA, and a teaser for our next Community Spotlight episode. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. LINKS OF INTEREST: What No One Ever Tells You Langston Hughes Skagit County Community Justice Center Washington States Arts Commission (ArtsWA) One Year Writing in the Margins The Change - Book Pipeline Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    To the Drug Addict That Is Supposed to Testify Against Me

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 22:25


    Matt and Alvin wrestle with the implications of a poem of blessing from the Skagit County Community Justice Center site, and meditate on its beauty and selflessness. They also discuss the recent Hidden Truth event, performed by the Migrant Leaders Club and directed by Underground Writing's Teaching Writer, Jennifer Morison Hendrix.Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.Links of Interest: What No One Ever Tells YouWriters in the SchoolsSeattle Arts & Lectures (WITS)Washington State Arts CommissionPoets HouseThe Hidden Truth (news article)AWP 2019 ConferenceSuzanne Paola AntonettaThe Kenyon ReviewThe Georgia ReviewUnderground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    Hey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 15:16


    Matt and Alvin read a piece of vivid memory from juvenile detention, aftering poems by Osip Mandelstam and Marina Tsvetaeva. Matt shares updates about UW Teaching Writers, Chris Hoke and Suzanne Paola Antonetta.Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.Links of Interest: What No One Ever Tells YouWashington State Arts CommissionOsip MandelstamMarina TsvetaevaChristian WimanIlya KaminskyJean ValentineChris HokeSuzanne Paola AntonettaUnderground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

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    Stars

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 26:50


    The day after the What No One Ever Tells You book launch, Matt and Alvin enjoy/labor over a piece from the YMCA Oasis Daylight Center that afters the poem REVERB by poet Robert Rottet. Matt shares updates from UW's collaboration with the Washington State Arts Commission and HIDDEN TRUTH, the upcoming showcase from the Migrant Leaders Club. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    I Belong Here

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 21:08


    Matt shares a poem from the Skagit Juvenile Detention site, aftering a poem by Mahmoud Darwish. He and Alvin discuss confronting one's own outcome and cause-effect. Matt shares about UW's newest teaching writer Laurie Parker and UW's Anthology What No One Ever Tells You being launched at the Mount Vernon City Library on February 21. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

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    The Last Candle

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 23:06


    Matt and Alvin wrestle with a piece from the YMCA Oasis Daylight Center. They discuss hope, despair, rebellion, and protest. Matt shares updates about the anthology What No One Ever Tells You, the incredible On Being podcast on NPR, FilmVerse now underway in its second year, the support of Red Door Thrift Shop and Christ Episcopal Church, the Washington Arts Council, and the upcoming AWP Conference in Portland. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    Did You Ever Feel Invisible?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 14:57


    Today's piece of writing is the Foreword to What No One Ever Tells You, Underground Writing's first anthology of student writing. Playwright and UW friend, Quiara Alegría Hudes, wrote the piece we've titled, “Did You Ever Feel Invisible?”Matt and Alvin talk about the anthology, give a brief update on UW's Teaching Writers, and present music by the Marimba Band at LaVenture Middle School, led by Amy McFeely. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.LINKS OF INTEREST:What No One Ever Tells You ArtsWA (Washington State Arts Commission) Quiara Alegría HudesMarimba LaVenture Middle School Walt Hampton, Composer Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    The Salish Sea

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 14:51


    “The Salish Sea” is a poem that “afters” works by Walt Whitman and Langston Hughes. Matt and Alvin discuss the poem—which comes from our Skagit County Community Justice Center site—the Salish Sea, and other related topics.Matt updates listeners about the release of UW's first anthology, What No One Ever Tells You—just in time for the start of 2019!Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.LINKS OF INTEREST:What No One Ever Tells You The Salish Sea Walt Whitman Langston Hughes Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

    What No One Ever Tells You

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 17:05


    This episode features writing from our Juvenile Detention and YMCA Oasis Daylight Center sites. Matt Malyon and producer Alvin Shim discuss how the writings engage with and expand the title of What No One Ever Tells You, our first anthology of student writing. The book will be released in December 2018 and is supported in part by a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.

    (A Clarification)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 0:55


    If you listened to this week's catch-up podcast the day that it was published, you were probably confused. We had an error on our end uploading the correct file, which has now been fixed. Matt provides some detail on the mix-up. We thank you for your patience, for listening, and for keeping in touch with Underground Writing.

    I Am Offering You This...

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 15:16


    Matt reads from a piece by a juvenile detention student, after Jimmy Santiago Baca's poem. He and Alvin celebrate the courage of voices from the underground. Matt shares about UW's new non-profit status, thanks board members, and gives an update from our friend Quiara Alegría Hudes' show Miss You Like Hell. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. LINKS OF INTEREST: What No One Ever Tells YouWhat's a "kite"?Jimmy Santiago BacaMiss You Like Hell | New York Trip Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

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    I Am Waiting

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 24:37


    UW Director Matt Malyon chats with Producer Alvin Shim about “I Am Waiting,” a piece of student writing from our site at the Skagit County Community Justice Center. They share stories of waiting in incarceration, bearing the lack of options that the justice system offers, and the individual posture of waiting vs. action. Matt reads from a letter of advocacy regarding youth offenders being tried as adults. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with. LINKS OF INTEREST: What No One Ever Tells You - Underground Writing's first anthology, available December 2018The Seattle Times, "Seismic Shift . . ."NPR - The Teenage Brain Underground Writing: a literature-based creative writing program serving migrant, incarcerated, recovery, and other at-risk communities in Northern Washington through literary engagement and personal restoration.

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    What No One Ever Tells You

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 10:59


    This episode features writing from our Juvenile Detention and YMCA Oasis Daylight Center sites. Matt Malyon and producer Alvin Shim discuss how the writings engage with and expand the title of What No One Ever Tells You, our first anthology of student writing. The book will be released in December 2018 and is supported in part by a grant from the Washington State Arts Commission. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.

    I Am a Fieldworker and I Am Tired

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 15:29


    Student writing from the Migrant Leaders Club site. Matt and Alvin remember the performance of this piece from their trip to New York earlier this year, read on stage after the musical Miss You Like Hell, written by Quiara Alegría Hudes. UW updates: Matt shares about a recent meeting with the Migrant Leaders Club of the Mount Vernon School District. As the school year starts up again, Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.

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    I Am a Fieldworker and I Am Tired *Extended Cut*

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 24:01


    Student writing from the Migrant Leaders Club site. Matt and Alvin remember the performance of this piece from their trip to New York earlier this year, read on stage after the musical Miss You Like Hell, written by Quiara Alegría Hudes. UW updates: Matt shares about a recent meeting with the Migrant Leaders Club of the Mount Vernon School District. As the school year starts up again, Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.

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    Odes and the River of Tradition

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 16:53


    Matt and Alvin explore odes and the ongoing conversation of Pablo Neruda, the Skagit Recovery Community Site, and the Oasis Daylight Center site. UW Updates: Matt updates listeners on UW's first workshop at the Community Justice Center, now a weekly site serving men and women on alternating weeks. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.

    Odes and the River of Tradition *Extended Cut*

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 23:22


    Matt and Alvin explore odes and the ongoing conversation of Pablo Neruda, the Skagit Recovery Community Site, and the Oasis Daylight Center site. UW Updates: Matt updates listeners on UW's first workshop at the Community Justice Center, now a weekly site serving men and women on alternating weeks. Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.

    Journeying

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 20:01


    We read "Journeying," from the juvenile detention site. This is a piece in response to exploring The Odyssey, Homer's epic poem. Matt and Alvin talk about the transformation that might be produced after an intense series of adventures, struggles, and danger. UW UPDATES: Underground Writing's 2018 newsletter is published, written by Teaching Writer A. Muia. Week-long intensive at juvenile detention is complete. New site at Mount Vernon's Community Justice Center to begin September 19, 2018. Hear more about this site on episode 6, titled, "The Book Was Fat and Big."

    Dreams

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 16:20


    The student writing “Dreams” comes from the Migrant Leaders Club site, exploring the gap that interrupts our aspirations, hopes, and goals. Matt gives updates on the week-long intensive coming up at juvenile detention and the Community Spotlight episode featuring Randi at Oasis Daylight Shelter.

    Community Spotlight: Randi Breuer at Oasis Daylight Center

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 10:44


    This is the first Community Spotlight episode of the podcast. We speak with Randi Breuer, the lead at the Oasis Daylight Center and site host for Underground Writing. Randi speaks about how the center operates, what the strategy is in serving at-risk youth in the community, and the role of creative writing in personal restoration.

    I, Too, Sing America

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 19:30


    Student Writing from the YMCA Oasis Daylight Center, after Langston Hughes' I Too. Matt and Alvin talk about the courageous nature of declarative works that these pieces have in common. Matt discusses how Hughes took the lead from Walt Whitman's work, cataloguing the nation. What is a voice? What is a country? UW updates: -Upcoming week-long intensive at the juvenile detention site, based on the book Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds, led by teaching writer Jennifer Bradbury. -Community Highlight podcast coming up, profiling YMCA Oasis Daylight Center site host Randi Breuer.

    I, Too, Sing America *Extended Cut*

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 27:14


    Student Writing from the YMCA Oasis Daylight Center, after Langston Hughes' I Too. Matt and Alvin talk about the courageous nature of declarative works that these pieces have in common. Matt discusses how Hughes took the lead from Walt Whitman's work, cataloguing the nation. What is a voice? What is a country? UW updates: Upcoming week-long intensive at the juvenile detention site, based on the book Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds, led by teaching writer Jennifer Bradbury. Community Highlight podcast coming up, profiling YMCA Oasis Daylight Center site host Randi Breuer.

    The Book Was Fat And Big

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 15:51


    Student writing this week, "The Book Was Fat And Big" comes from the juvenile detention site. Matt and Alvin discuss how this piece of dream-vision literature joins the ranks of Paul Valéry, Coleridge, and John of Patmos. UW writing workshops often introduce poems and invite students' response to "after" them.Matt gives an update on a future teaching site: the Skagit County Community Justice Center. They discuss logistical tasks and the Justice Center in the context of Mount Vernon's former jail.Note: We are a creative writing program serving at-risk populations. We do not broadcast names or identifying details of the students we work with.LINKS OF INTEREST:What No One Ever Tells You, the UW anthologyThe Ecco Anthology of International PoetryPaul ValérySamuel Taylor ColeridgeBook of RevelationSkagit County Community Justice CenterPeter La Grand music

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