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Gabriel Ojeda-Sague describes a strange dream and considers the domestic space he has built with his partner.
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Sawako Nakayasu, Gabriel Ojeda-Sague, and Donato Mancini.
Jamie-Lee Josselyn gathers with Emily Harnett (@therealeharnett) and Maya Arthur (@maya_s_arthur) to discuss Where Everything Is In Halves by Gabriel Ojeda-Sague (@hadeejasouffle) published by Be About It Press. Gabe reads a selection from the chapbook and then joins the conversation about choosing a particular form/approach/constraint to writing about grief and loss, how media and entertainment factor into our lives during difficult times, and more.
Jamie-Lee Josselyn gathers with Emily Harnett (@therealeharnett) and Maya Arthur (@maya_s_arthur) to discuss Where Everything Is In Halves by Gabriel Ojeda-Sague (@hadeejasouffle) published by Be About It Press. Gabe reads a selection from the chapbook and then joins the conversation about choosing a particular form/approach/constraint to writing about grief and loss, how media and entertainment factor into our lives during difficult times, and more.
Jamie-Lee Josselyn (@jljosselyn) gathers with Gabriel Ojeda-Sague (@hadeejasouffle) and Sabrina Qiao to discuss "When Art Cannot Console Us in Death" by Emily Harnett (@therealeharnett) from Literary Hub. Emily reads the piece and then joins in on the conversation too, which covers everything from grieving secularly to the reasons we write about death and loss to Emily's father's love of cheese sandwiches.
Jamie-Lee Josselyn (@jljosselyn) gathers with Gabriel Ojeda-Sague (@hadeejasouffle) and Sabrina Qiao to discuss "When Art Cannot Console Us in Death" by Emily Harnett (@therealeharnett) from Literary Hub. Emily reads the piece and then joins in on the conversation too, which covers everything from grieving secularly to the reasons we write about death and loss to Emily's father's love of cheese sandwiches.
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Kyoo Lee, Gabriel Ojeda-Sague, and Simone White.
GABRIEL OJEDA-SAGUE joins us in the studio to discuss the phenomenology of walking drawn from Pokemon Go; the complexity of Cher's Twitter account as political commentary; found texts (including the Joy of Gay Sex, 1977 edition) & critically maligned media as poetry fodder; what replaying The Legend of Zelda can teach you about the mourning process; how to make fist fucking more marketable; his brilliant new book Oil & Candle; figuring out conceptualism as a queer Latino POC exile. BONUS: Gabe dedicates a special song to our listeners
Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Trace Peterson, Gabriel Ojeda-Sague, and Erica Kaufman.
Trace Peterson, erica kaufman, and Gabriel Ojeda-Sague join Al Filreis to talk about CAConrad's "say it with grEEn paint for the comfort and healing of their wounds" and "from the womb not the anus WHITE asbestos snowfall on 911."
excerpt from "Jazzercise is a Language" by Gabriel Ojeda-Sague
Gabriel Ojeda Sague interviews Emji Spero.