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This week we join Emmie for or a kitchen dancing special. Cook your Sunday roast to a booty-shaking blend of organ-groovy mod, global groove, soul-jazz, R&B, hypnotic funk and splashes of Latin, Caribbean & African rhythms. The songs: Cool Jerk - The Capitols Pull Your Pants Up - Delvon Lamar Organ Trio Googa Mooga - Freddie Roach Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Get On The Right Track Baby James Taylor Quartet - Onion Club Slim Harpo - Don't Start Crying Now I'm The Face - The High Numbers Hanging On A String - Fabienne Delsol, The Bristols Gillian Hills - Tut tut tut tut Got To Learn How To Dance - Fatback Band Shoorah! Shoorah! - Betty Wright They Say I'm Different - Betty Davis Cubano Chant - Art Blakey Percussion Ensemble Rock, Rock, Rock - Amos Milburn Savoy Blip - Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five, Hilary Alexander Gravy For My Mashed Potatoes - Dee Dee Sharp The Organ Grinders Swing - Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell & Grady Tate Dig My feeling - Willie Bobo The Beginning Of The End - Funky Nassau - Part 1 Chicken Pox - Booker T. & the M.G's Grazing In The Grass - The Ventures Groovin - The Young Rascals Hello Stranger - Barbara Lewis I Wonder What My Baby's Doing Tonight - Maxine Brown He's A Keeper Of The Fire - Buffet Sainte-Marie Indian Rope Man - Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity Venus - Shocking Blue Cumbia del Monte Fuji - Frente Cumbiero, Minyo Crusader Gun Metal Grey - The Budos Band August 10 - Khruangbin How Long Do I Have to Wait For You - Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings Sing a Simple Song - The Meters Stoned Soul Picnic - Laura Nyro Tommy Don't - Menahan Street Band I Believe In Miracles - Mark Capanni Rock Your Baby - George McCrae Baby, I Love You - Ramones
It's only Jonathan Blimmin' Stout as my guest this month! (Not his real middle name)A Lindy Hopper since 1996, he grew up in the Southern California swing revival, learning from original-era Lindy and Balboa dancers. He started playing swing music in 1999, and in 2002 started a band with Hilary Alexander, the Campus Five, with the sole and express purpose of playing dance music for Lindy Hop and Balboa dancers. He's released 4 albums that are now pretty much standard issue for swing dance DJs and instructors around the globe. At the request of promoters for different flavours, he's started SIX more bands: the JSO, the Grand Slam Sextet, etc. They play the top swing dance events in the US and around the Globe: Lindy Focus, Camp Hollywood, ILHC, Lindy Shock, California Balboa Classic, and all the others.You can find the listen along Spotify playlist HEREYou can find the listen along YouTube playlist HEREYou can find the special Holidays playlist on Spotify HERE!The music license is sponsored by voicesculptor.comThe artwork is by @sazmy_designYou can find DIJ on instagram HEREJonathon Stout is the magic fingered man behind the original music for our theme song.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/desertislandjams)
This month's guest is Albert Alva, a musician from Los Angeles, California. He's been a musician since he was a teenager, and has been a music educator for over 15 years. He's a multi-instrumentalist, a songwriter, a lyricist, and he has also been known to sing!Albert is best known in the partner dance community for his performances with swing jazz bands for Lindy Hop dancers. His “sideman” saxophone performances can be heard on the recordings of Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five, Josh Collazo’s Candy Jacket Jazz Band, and most recently, Jonathan Ng's latest CD, The Sphynx.Podcast Instagram HEREMusic License sponsored by voicesculptor.comGraphic design genius instagram HERE Theme song artist- Jonathan StoutFollow this link for a transcript if the platform you're listing on doesn't automatically offer it.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/desertislandjams)
July's show features new releases from Postmodern Jukebox with Grace Kelly, Gordon Webster, Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five and Chelsea Reed and the Fair Weather Five and plenty of international audience feedback. (84 minutes)
This month, I am joined by one of the top swing drummers in the world, and bonafide rock star, Josh Collazo. Josh is known to most swing dancers through his work behind the drum kit with bands such as Jonathan Stout’s Orchestra and Campus Five, Dave Stuckey & his Hot House Gang, or perhaps his first band, The Feetwarmers. But Josh may be better known to more mainstream music fans as the drummer for the Grammy-winning and platinum-selling band, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros. Josh and I sat down after Lindy Focus XV and talked about how he balances those two musical worlds, how his passion for swing dancing in the late 90s influenced his development as a drummer, and what it’s like to fill the shoes of drum legends like Gene Krupa and Chick Webb at the Lindy Focus tribute nights. We also discussed his early experiences as a bandleader, the technique and music theory of what provides an authentic swing era sound, and how he has gained enough confidence as a swing musician to take the torch and start creating original swing music with his new group, the Candy Jacket Jazz Band.
This month I am joined by one of the top bandleaders for swing dancers today, Jonathan Stout. Jonathan began dancing as a teenager in 1995, and started his first band, the Campus Five, in 2002. Since that inception, his bands have played regularly throughout his native Los Angeles, and he has grown into a giant of the swing world. He has released 3 albums with the Campus Five, and led bands at the National Jitterbug Championships at Camp Hollywood, the Frankie 95 festival, the International Lindy Hop Championships and repeat engagements at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing. In our conversation, we dissect what makes a good song for swing dancing, discuss whether DJs are a valuable asset to swing dancers, and his relentless pursuit of ‘the real deal’ - an obsession with the authentic and how that translates to his role as a swing dancer and bandleader. We also talk about starting on guitar as a bedroom metalhead, discuss the differences between the Mount Rushmore of band leaders he paid tribute to at the last Lindy Focus: Basie, Shaw, Goodman & Ellington, and uncover what it took for him to get past the cliche and rediscover the joy in Benny Goodman’s "Sing, Sing, Sing."
In this episode we speak with Jeffrey Lependorf, Community of Literary Magazines and Presses' Executive Director. A service organization to independent literary publishers of exceptional fiction, poetry and prose, CMLP provides guidance on the backstage work of American literature. Join us as we learn about the organization, trends in the industry, guidance on submitting your writing and more. Podcast Notes: CLMP (Community of Literary Magazines and Presses has been in existence since 1967: https://www.clmp.org/index.html) CLMP has over 500 members, up from 230 when Lependorf joined. Mentioned organizations, presses, authors and works: Graywolf Press: www.graywolfpress.org Claudia Rankine: http://claudiarankine.com Citizen Eula Biss: http://www.eulabiss.net On Immunity McPherson and Company: http://www.mcphersonco.com Riverhead Books: http://www.penguin.com/meet/publishers/riverhead Penguin Random House: http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com FSG (Farrar Straus Giroux): http://us.macmillan.com/fsg Holtzbrink Publishing Group: https://www.holtzbrinck.com St. Martin's Press: http://us.macmillan.com/smp Convolution: http://www.convolutionjournal.com The Song Cave: http://www.the-song-cave.com Alfred Starr Hamilton: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2013/02/out-of-isolation-alfred-starr-hamiltons-a-dark-dreambox-of-another-kind A Dark Dreambox of Another Kind Archipelago Books: https://archipelagobooks.org Karl Ove Knausgard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Ove_Knausg%C3%A5rd My Struggle Holy Cow! Press: http://www.holycowpress.org Little Star Journal: http://littlestarjournal.com/about Nouvella: http://nouvellabooks.com Produced by: Tate Street http://tatestreet.org Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Music provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: writeus@tatestreet.org
In this episode we speak with Melissa Hassard, partner and Director of Marketing of Sable Books, a publishing, design and consulting company that assists writers with publishing and marketing their work. She established Women Writers of the Triad in 2012, with the goal of building a gathering of women writers who support all writers. Through community programs, readings, and workshops, they offer opportunities for writers at all levels to write, create, express and grow in their craft. Podcast Notes: Women Writers of the Triad: wwot.org Audres Lorde's quote: “Your silence will not protect you.” Mission: “to support, encourage, and nurture each other while working to find our voice, and hone our craft.“ UNC Greensboro Communication Studies: admissions.uncg.edu/major-communication-studies.php Writers Group of the Triad: triadwriters.org North Carolina Triad: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedmont_Triad Tate Street Coffee House: www.tatestreetcoffeehouse.com Second Saturdays Poetry Readings and Open Mic: wwot.org/2014/02/02/second-saturdays-at-tate-street-coffee-house-winter-series VIDA: www.vidaweb.org Commission on the Status of Women: www.greensboro-nc.gov/index.aspx?page=730 Sable Books: sablebooks.org Inspirational writers: Jane Hirshfield: http://barclayagency.com/hirshfield.html Rita Dove: people.virginia.edu/~rfd4b Jackie Shelton Green: www.piedmontlaureate.com/biography2009.html Kathryn Stripling Byer: www.kathrynstriplingbyer.com Dorianne Laux: doriannelaux.net Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.org: http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander: http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
In this episode we speak with Kevin Larimer, Editor in Chief of Poets & Writers. A crucial source of information and guidance for creative writers, Poets & Writers is the nation's largest nonprofit literary organization serving poets, fiction writers and creative nonfiction writers. Join us as we learn about the magazine, the editorial process, trends in the literary industry and more. Podcast Notes: Poets & Writers, Inc. was founded in 1970. Mission: "To foster the professional development of poets and writers; to promote communication throughout the literary community; create an environment in which literature can be appreciated by the widest possible public." Poets & Writers, Inc. website: www.pw.org/ Speakeasy forum Directory of writers Events calendar Reading venues Poets & Writers Magazine: www.pw.org/magazine Circulation of 60,000 Readership approximately 100,000 including pass-along Small presses mentioned: Graywolf Press: www.graywolfpress.org milkweed editions: milkweed.org Coffee House Press: coffeehousepress.org Copper Canyon Press: www.coppercanyonpress.org $2 Radio: www.twodollarradio.com/ Writing contest trend: 2004: 471 contests listed in Poets & Writers Magazine 2014: 597 contests listed in Poets & Writers Magazine 2004: $19.28 average entry fee 2014: $23.25 average entry fee No-fee contests: down from 157 to 115 Poets & Writers Live: www.pw.org/live Ampersand podcast: www.pw.org/ampersand Poets & Writers Local App: www.pw.org/local Books, writers organizations mentioned: VIDA: www.vidaweb.org Elizabeth Gilbert: www.elizabethgilbert.com Danielle Svetcov: lgrliterary.com/who-we-are/team/danielle-svetcov Mark Doty: www.markdoty.org/ Deep Lane: books.wwnorton.com/books/Deep-Lane Elizabeth McCracken: elizabethmccracken.com/ Benjamin Percy: benjaminpercy.com/ The Dead Lands: www.indiebound.org/book/9781455528240 "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Writers": www.pw.org/content/mammas_dont_let_your_babies_grow_up_to_be_writers Iowa Writers Workshop: writersworkshop.uiowa.edu Marilyn Taylor: www.mlt-poet.com Robert Siegel: robertanthonysiegel.com Iowa Review: www.iowareview.org David Hamilton: www.iowareview.org/blog/tribute-david-hamilton Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.org: http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander: http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
In this episode we speak with Elizabeth Burke-Dain, Marketing and Media Director for the Poetry Foundation. With a $200M endowment and its prestigious Poetry Magazine dating to 1912, The Poetry Foundation is the largest organization promoting poetry in the United States. Join us as we learn how the Poetry Foundation works to ensure poetry has a "vigorous presence... in our culture". Podcast Notes: The Poetry Foundation: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/ Mission: "To bring a more vigorous presence for poetry in our culture" Poetry Magazine: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/ Ruth Lilly: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Lilly Robert Polito, President: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/robert-polito Polly Faust, Media Assistant Mentioned Poets: Robert Frost: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/robert-frost Sylvia Plath: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/sylvia-plath Lisel Mueller: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/lisel-mueller Henry James: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/henry-james John Keats: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/john-keats James Joyce: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/james-joyce Harriet Monroe: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/harriet-monroe Walt Whitman: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/walt-whitman Ezra Pound: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/ezra-pound T.S. Eliot: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/t-s-eliot Marianne Moore: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/marianne-moore H.D.: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/h-d CAConrad: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/c-a-conrad Ocean Vuong: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/ocean-vuong Poetry Foundation Programs: Poetry Out Loud: http://www.poetryoutloud.org/ Harriet Monroe Poetry Institute: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/foundation/poetryinstitute Media Sponsorships: PBS News Hour: http://www.pbs.org/newshour/ NPR: http://www.npr.org/ The Writer's Almanac: http://writersalmanac.org/ American Life and Poetry: http://www.americanlifeinpoetry.org/ Poetry Now: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/foundation/press/2015/186494 Experimental Music and Sound: LAMPO: http://www.lampo.org/ Perfumer D.S. & Durga: http://www.dsanddurga.com/ Noted Lily Rosenburg Fellows with Political Work: Wendy Xu: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/wendy-xu Ocean Vuong: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/ocean-vuong On Earth We are Briefly Gorgeous: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/249156 Danez Smith, Dinosaurs in the Hood: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/249154 Hannah Gamble, I Wanted to Make Myself Like the Ravine: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/249152 Solmaz Sharif, Persian Letters: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poem/249144 Eric Ekstrand: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/eric-ekstrand Segment Break, 3-Sentence Reviews 3-Sentence Reviews: http://tatestreet.org/category/reviews/three-sentence-reviews/ Winter Stars 3-Sentence Review: http://tatestreet.org/2011/04/13/spring-review-of-winter-stars/ Larry Levis: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/larry-levis Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.org: http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander: http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
Graywolf Press is a leading independent publisher of contemporary American and international literature. In this episode we talk with Executive Editor Jeff Shotts to learn how they discover and work with leading writers such as Eula Biss and Claudia Rankine. We also learn how their non-profit status allows them freedom to work at the leading edge of the art and what he means when he suggests writers "Sound Like Yourself". Podcast Notes: Partnership with Favorite Poem Project: Favorite Poem Project: http://www.favoritepoem.org/ Robert Pinsky: http://robertpinskypoet.com/ AWP 2015 Conference: https://www.awpwriter.org/awp_conference/ Hayan Charara, Honors Faculty, University of Houston: http://www.uh.edu/honors/about/faculty-staff/hayan-charara.php Out, Out- by Robert Frost: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/238122 Robert Frost: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/robert-frost Interview with Jeff Shotts, Graywolf Press: Graywolf Press: https://www.graywolfpress.org/ Eula Biss: http://www.eulabiss.net/ Leslie Jamison: http://www.lesliejamison.com/ Claudia Rankine: http://claudiarankine.com/ On Immunity, Eula Biss: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/immunity Notes from No Man's Land: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/notes-no-mans-land Citizen: An American Lyric, Claudia Rankine: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/citizen Don't Let me be Lonely, Claudia Rankine: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/dont-let-me-be-lonely If the Tabloids are True, What are You?, Matthea Harvey : https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/if-tabloids-are-true-what-are-you Pray Song for a Day, Elizabeth Alexander: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/182812 Emily Dickinson: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/emily-dickinson Langston Hughes: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/langston-hughes William Blake: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/william-blake Gerard Manley Hopkins: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/gerard-manley-hopkins Segment Break, 3-Sentence Review: 3-Sentence Reviews: http://tatestreet.org/category/reviews/three-sentence-reviews/ Sun Bear 3-Sentence Review: http://tatestreet.org/2014/11/25/what-can-poetry-do-sun-bear-by-matthew-zapruder/ Matthew Zapruder: https://matthewzapruder.wordpress.com/ Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.org: http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander: http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
Managing Editor, Crystal Simone Smith has “a small press with a big vision.” Smith describes her transition from graphic designer to press editor and the importance of publishers who support ethnic minority writers. Podcast Notes: Crystal Simone Smith was raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland and educated in North Carolina at Bennett College, UNC-Greensboro, and Queens University of Charlotte. She is Managing Editor for Backbone Press and currently lives in Durham, NC, where she teaches Composition and Creative Writing. http://crystalsimonesmith.com Backbone Press http://backbonepress.orgbackbonepress.org Backbone Press Annual Lucille Clifton Poetry Prize The Lucille Clifton Annual Poetry Contest, held each spring, honors the prolific work of poet great Lucille Clifton. Widely celebrated for her unpretentious and unapologetic poems, Clifton’s unique free verse was free of punctuation, taut, and always recognizably her. When submitting think: humanness, struggle, adversity, resilience. “Her life, her way of seeing and walking in the world were the backbone of her work. I am her daughter. Her backbone is mine. And yours.” ~Sidney Clifton For further guidelines: http://www.backbonepress.org/contests Journals Mentioned African American Review: http://aar.slu.edu Callaloo: http://callaloo.tamu.edu Terms Chapbook “History of the Chapbook” by Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, University of South Carolina: http://library.sc.edu/spcoll/britlit/cbooks/cbook1.html Poetic Forms Sonnet Villanelle Free Verse Lyrical Poetry Books Mentioned Citizen: An American Lyric by Claudia Rankine https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/citizen http://claudiarankine.com Queens University Masters in the Fine Arts (Charlotte, NC) http://www.queens.edu Upcoming Poetry Readings with Crystal Simone Smith May 4, 2015: Salem College, Winston-Salem, NC Produced by: Tate Street http://tatestreet.org Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Music provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
How does a writer improve? In this episode, two prominent writers and writing professors from North Carolina State University’s graduate program in creative writing share their insight into the creative process. With over 50 years of teaching experience between them, poet Dorianne Laux and fiction writer John Kessel offer advice to all levels of writers, reminding us to always try “once more, with feeling.” Podcast Notes: Writing allows people to open the mind and the heart. Encourages expression of things that are not encouraged in their social groups. Teaches people how to express themselves. We all have some capacity to write and to respond to it. Fans out in their lives beyond just writing. The teacher’s job… knows things that do and don’t work and why. Try to understand what the writer is trying to say and help them say it. Can’t break the rules until you know how to play the game. Help writer make it interesting to the reader (the “heat”). North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC) Creative Writing Master of the Fine Arts: http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/graduate/mfa Creative Writing Undergraduate Major: http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/undergraduate/ California Poets in the Schools Program (K-12): http://www.cpits.org/ Pablo Neruda: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/pablo-neruda – Letter to Miguel: http://www.amazon.com/Letter-Miguel-Otero-Silva-Caracas/dp/B0006YN9O4 Ursula K. Le Guin: http://www.ursulakleguin.com/ Herman Melville: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/herman-melville Andrea del Sarto by Robert Browning: “Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, Or what's a heaven for?“: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/173001 Sharon Olds: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/sharon-olds Stag’s Leap: http://www.amazon.com/Stags-Leap-Poems-Sharon-Olds/dp/0375712259 Karen Joy Fowler: http://karenjoyfowler.com/ We are all Completely Beside Ourselves: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Are-All-Completely-Beside-Ourselves/dp/1846689651 E. M. Forester: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._M._Forster Aspects of the Novel: http://www.amazon.com/ASPECTS-THE-NOVEL-E-M-Forster/dp/0156091801 Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.org: http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander: http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
The Association of Writers and Writing Programs is a premier annual event with over 12,000 attendees. This year's conference will include over 2,000 presenters and over 550 readings, panels and craft lectures. The accompanying bookfair hosts over 700 exhibitors consisting of presses, journals and literary organizations from all over the world. Join our regular host, Abigail Browning, and our Reviews Editor, Greg Brown, to hear what Tate Street has in store for this year's show as well as some hints and tips for new attendees. Most importantly, if you'll be at the AWP conference, come see us at booth #1512. Podcast Notes: Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP): https://www.awpwriter.org AWP Conference: https://www.awpwriter.org/awp_conference/ Elly Bookman's Review of Citizen: An American Lyric, by Claudia Rankine: http://tatestreet.org/2015/02/23/a-script-for-all-citizens-citizen-an-american-lyric-by-claudia-rankine/ Favorite Poem Project: http://www.favoritepoem.org/ Tate Street activities at AWP 2015: http://tatestreet.org/2015/03/31/partnership-with-pinsky-favorite-poem-project-at-awp-2015/ Partnership with Robert Pinksy's Favorite Poem Project Question of the Day Book Reviews Meet Tate Street staff: Abigail Browning, Managing Editor, Podcast Producer and Podcast host Greg Brown: Reviews Editor Ray Crampton: Podcast Producer and Business Director Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.org: http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander: http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
Poet Ross White reads from his new chapbook, “How We Came Upon the Colony” (Unicorn Press, 2014). The conversation travels from White’s imagined 14th colony of the New World to his foundation in imporv comedy. Podcast Notes: Ross White, Poet, Executive Director of Bull City Press: http://www.rosswhite.com/ •How We Came Upon the Colony by Ross White http://www.unicorn-press.org/books/White-How-We-Came-Upon-the-Colony.html Awards from: Bull City Press, Durham, NC: http://bullcitypress.com/ Best New Poets: http://bestnewpoets.org/ Poetry Daily: http://poems.com/ The New England Review: http://www.nereview.com/ Bread Loaf Writer's Conference, Ripton, VT: http://www.middlebury.edu/bread-loaf-conferences/bl_writers DSI Theater, Improve Comedy, Chapel Hill, NC: http://www.dsicomedytheater.com/ Warren Wilson MFA Program and Faculty Supervisors: Website: http://www.wwcmfa.org/ C. Dale Young: http://www.cdaleyoung.com/ Mary Leader: https://www.graywolfpress.org/author-list/mary-leader Heather McHugh: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/heather-mchugh A. Van Jordan: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/van-jordan-0 Other mentioned poets: Michael McFee: http://englishcomplit.unc.edu/people/mcfeem Weldon Kees: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/weldon-kees Donald Justice: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/donald-justice W. S. Merwin: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/poet/w-s-merwin W. H. Auden: http://audensociety.org/index.html See also: The Grind Daily Writing Series: http://rosswhite.com/2012/04/08/how-napowrimo-inspired-the-grind/ tatestreet.org Three-Sentence Reviews: http://tatestreet.org/category/reviews/three-sentence-reviews/ Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.org: http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexander: http://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
Author Therese Anne Fowler shares exciting news about her latest book, Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald, which follows the wild lives of roaring twenties literary icons Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Podcast Notes: Therese Anne Fowler is the author of the New York Times best seller Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald and three prior novels. Her essays have been published internationally in newspapers and magazines such as The Week, the London Telegraph and Harper's Bazaar, and her novels are published in seventeen languages worldwide. She now writes fiction full-time, occasionally teaching creative writing workshops, as well as classes at North Carolina State University. http://thereseannefowler.com Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald: http://www.amazon.com/Z-A-Novel-Zelda-Fitzgerald/dp/1250028663 St. Martin’s Press: http://us.macmillan.com/zanovelofzeldafitzgerald/thereseannefowler Learning Writing John Kessel: http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/faculty_staff/tenshi NCSU-Sociology: http://socant.chass.ncsu.edu/sociology/ NCSU- MFA: http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/graduate/mfa/ Listen to Episode 3 of our podcast to hear more about the NCSU MFA. Find it in iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-margins/id954096691?mt=2# Formative Writers Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Short Stories by Herman Melville The Time Traverler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger Bel Canto by Anne Patchett Z: Research Zelda Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald Frances “Scottie” Fitzgerald Sara and Gerald Murphy Ernest Hemingway The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Z: Audiobook Jenna Lamia, Performer Other books: The Help, Secret Life of Bees Z: Press “Pick of the Week” People Magazine: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20708746,00.html NPR Interview http://www.npr.org/2013/03/23/174736463/z-tells-the-fitzgeralds-story-from-zeldas-point-of-view Z Tattoo (Picture) Z: An Original Series for Amazon Studios Produced by Christina Ricci and Killer Films Writing Team: Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.orghttp://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexanderhttp://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
There are many ways to learn the craft of writing. In the Margins, we take a close look at North Carolina State University’s graduate program specializing in the art of poetry and fiction. Program Director and poet, Dorianne Laux and John Kessell, a member of the fiction faculty, pull back the curtain to the admissions process for the MFA program at NC State and give us insight into the landscape of emerging writers today. Podcast Notes: The Master of Fine Arts, or MFA, in Creative Writing at NC State is a is a “two-year program of workshops, literature courses and electives, culminating in a final thesis of literary work worthy of publication.” To give us more insight into the MFA at NC State, we are joined by two award-winning authors: the program’s current director, poet Dorianne Laux (who has published five collections of poetry including most recently: Facts about the Moon and The Book of Men), and two-time Nebula Award-winning science fiction writer John Kessel (who also helped found the MFA program). North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC) Creative Writing Master of the Fine Arts: http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/graduate/mfa Creative Writing Undergraduate Major: http://english.chass.ncsu.edu/undergraduate/ North Carolina State University Creative Writing Faculty: Dorianne Laux (Poetry): http://doriannelaux.net John Kessel (Fiction): http://johnjosephkessel.wix.com/kessel-website Wilton Barnhardt (Fiction): http://www.wiltonbarnhardt.com Jill McCorkle (Fiction): http://jillmccorkle.com John Balaban (Poetry): http://www.johnbalaban.com Former Students/Visiting Writers Therese Anne Fowler: http://thereseannefowler.com Visiting Writers Reading at NC State Gibbons Ruark: http://www.faculty.english.udel.edu/ruark/ Eduardo Corral: http://eduardocorral.com Allan Gurganus: http://www.allangurganus.com Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.orghttp://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexanderhttp://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
Crystal Simone Smith, poet and Managing Editor of Backbone Press, discusses her new chapbook, “Running Music” (Longleaf Press, 2014) which explores her experiences as a runner, family, and grief. As one who began writing professionally as an adult, Smith says, “It’s never too late to find poetry.” Podcast Notes: Crystal Simone Smith was raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland and educated in North Carolina at Bennett College, UNC-Greensboro, and Queens University of Charlotte. She is also Managing Editor for Backbone Press and currently lives in Durham, NC, where she teaches Composition and Creative Writing. http://crystalsimonesmith.com Resources Warren Wilson Low Residency MFA: http://www.wwcmfa.orgThe Sun Magazine: http://thesunmagazine.org Inspirational Poets Lucille Clifton: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/lucille-clifton Sharon Olds: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/sharon-olds Publications Routes Home (Finishing Line Press) by Crystal Simone Smith Finishing Line Press: https://finishinglinepress.com Running Music (Longleaf Press) by Crystal Simone SmithLongleaf Press: http://www.methodist.edu/longleaf/index.htm Haiku Poetry Form Lenard D. Moore, poet: http://www.hsa-haiku.org/member/Meet-LenardMoore.htm Haiku Society of America: http://www.hsa-haiku.org Inspirational Poetry “Mother to Son” Langston Hughes: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/poem/177021 Blacks by Gwendolyn Brooks: http://www.amazon.com/Blacks-Gwendolyn-Brooks/dp/0883781050 Crystal’s Book Recommendations Mother Love by Rita Dove: http://books.wwnorton.com/books/Mother-Love/ Sonnet form: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/text/poetic-form-sonnet What Work Is by Philip Levine http://knopfdoubleday.com/book/100554/what-work-is/ North Carolina Poetry Networks North Carolina Poetry Society: http://www.ncpoetrysociety.org Producers: Ray Crampton and Abigail Browning Produced by: tatestreet.orghttp://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexanderhttp://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org
Executive Director, Ross White gives insight to the origins of Bull City Press, the micro-journal, Inch, the Frost Place Residency Chapbook Contest, and his fascinating biases for poetry submissions. Ross says to writers: “Send your stuff. There’s no greater joy as an editor than opening a submission and thinking, ‘oh my god, that’s the one!’” Ross White, Poet, Executive Director of Bull City Press http://www.rosswhite.com/ •How We Came Upon the Colony by Ross White http://www.unicorn-press.org/books/White-How-We-Came-Upon-the-Colony.html Bull City Press, Durham, North Carolina http://www.bullcitypress.com/ Inch Magazine by Bull City Press http://bullcitypress.com/inch/ •Luke Hankins – “A Thought That’s Freeing” http://bullcitypress.com/inch/issues/ •Katherine DeBlassie – “Poema de Amor (14)” http://bullcitypress.com/inch/issues/ Frost Place Chapbook Competition Submission deadline: December 31st every year.http://bullcitypress.com/submissions-top/frost-place-chapbook-competition/ The Frost Place, Franconia New Hampshirehttp://www.frostplace.org/ Produced by: Tate Street High Society http://tatestreet.org Music Provided by: Jonathan Stout and his Campus Five featuring Hilary Alexanderhttp://www.campusfive.com Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/tatestreetorg Podcast Email: mailto:writeus@tatestreet.org