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Rattlecast
ep. 58 - Gregory Loselle

Rattlecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 92:36


Rattlecast #58 features Gregory Loselle. Gregory's formal poems have appeared two issues of Rattle, most recently the summer 2020 issue. Gregory Loselle won four Hopwood Awards and The Academy of American Poets Prize at The University of Michigan, where he earned an MFA. He has won The William van Wert Fiction Award from Hidden River Arts, and Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition for his short fiction, and The Ruby Lloyd Apsey Award for Playwriting. His poems have won The Robert Frost Award of The Robert Frost Foundation, the Rita Dove Prize for poetry (both First Prize and an Honorable Mention) at Salem College, and multiple awards in the Poetry Society of Michigan's Annual Competitions, and have appeared in The Ledge, Oberon, The Comstock Review, Rattle, The Georgetown Review, River Styx, The Spoon River Poetry Review, The Pinch, Alehouse, Sow's Ear, and many others, and online in The Ambassador Poetry Project and other sites as well. His chapbooks include Phantom Limb (2008), and Our Parents Dancing (2010, both from Pudding House Press); The Whole of Him Collected (2012), and About the House (2013, from Finishing Line Press; and In Ordinary Time (2019, from Moonstone Press). His first full-length collection, The Very Rich Hours, came out in 2019 through The Poetry Box Press. For more information, visit: https://www.gloselle.com/ As always, we'll also include live open mic for responses to our weekly prompt. For details on how to participate, either pre-recorded, via Skype, or by phone, go to: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: September is Classical Music Month. Listen to a piece of classical music and let it inspire your poem. Next Week's Prompt: Write a poem from the point of view of an animal. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Periscope, then becomes an audio podcast.

Writing On Air
Who Are You Writing For? ~ Guest Cheri Caddick

Writing On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2017


Writing on Air Radio Show   There are so many reasons WHY we write: self expression or exploration, business, instruction, the list goes on. Have you ever considered WHO you are writing for? Does that make a difference in HOW you write? Join Carol and her Guest Cheri Caddick as they explore the WHO's of writing.    Cheri Caddick (formerly, Cheri L. R. Taylor) holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and was a writing instructor at Macomb College for 8 years.  She has facilitated writing workshops with the Arts in the Spirit Program at Oakwood Hospital and as a Writer in Residence with the Inside Out Literary Arts Project conducting writing workshops in the Detroit Public Schools. She has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in literary journals and anthologies Her book of poems, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. In 2014, she released her first novel, Leaving Walloon to positive reviews. Her second novel Falling Down Girl was released in 2015, and the first sequel, Falling Down Girlfriend was released early in 2017.   Cheri is available for speaking engagements, workshops, and coaching and mentoring. Contact Cheri through Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cheri.taylor.967   Listen in for interesting & inspiring conversations about books, blogs, and the craft of writing from their creators.   For the aspiring writers, you just might find the inspiration to turn that dream of writing into a reality. At least you’ll discover that the craft of writing can be fun, life-altering and well worth the energy.   Find Carol, more authors, book reviews & more at http://www.writingonair.net

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Writing On Air
Writing for Laughs ~ Guest Cheri Caddick

Writing On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017


Writing on Air Radio Show   Join Carol and her Guest Cheri Caddick as they talk about all things funny! You can be sure Cheri will share her process for writing humorous pieces (she's brilliant at it!). And they'll also get into some tips on how to lighten up your writing in all the right places.   Cheri Caddick (formerly, Cheri L. R. Taylor) holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and was a writing instructor at Macomb College for 8 years.  She has facilitated writing workshops with the Arts in the Spirit Program at Oakwood Hospital and as a Writer in Residence with the Inside Out Literary Arts Project conducting writing workshops in the Detroit Public Schools. She has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in literary journals and anthologies Her book of poems, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. In 2014, she released her first novel, Leaving Walloon to positive reviews. Her second novel Falling Down Girl was released in 2015, and the first sequel, Falling Down Girlfriend was released early in 2017.   Cheri is available for speaking engagements, workshops, and coaching and mentoring. Contact Cheri through Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cheri.taylor.967   Want to listen to the chapter about the casserole? Here's the radio show replay where Cheri read that from Falling Down Girlfriend: http://www.inspiredchoicesnetwor​k.com/media/new-beginnings-guest-​cheri-caddick/   Find out more about Carol at http://www.writingonair.net.

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Writing On Air
5 Questions Writers Should Ask Themselves ~ Guest Cheri Caddick

Writing On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017


Writing on Air Radio Show   So you want to "be a writer." Join Carol with her Guest Cheri Caddick as they discuss 5 Great Questions Potential Writers Should Ask Themselves.   Cheri Caddick (formerly, Cheri L. R. Taylor) holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and was a writing instructor at Macomb College for 8 years.  She has facilitated writing workshops with the Arts in the Spirit Program at Oakwood Hospital and as a Writer in Residence with the Inside Out Literary Arts Project conducting writing workshops in the Detroit Public Schools. She has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in literary journals and anthologies Her book of poems, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. In 2014, she released her first novel, Leaving Walloon to positive reviews. Her second novel Falling Down Girl was released in 2015, and the first sequel, Falling Down Girlfriend is due for release this year.   Cheri is the recipient of a 2007 RARE Foundation Everyday Heroes Award for her work in dedication to the healing potential of expressive writing community settings and was awarded a 2009 Ragdale Foundation Artist’s Residency. Cheri works as a writing coach, and as a communications specialist, helping business owners find their voice and connect to their best customer base.   Cheri is available for speaking engagements, workshops, and coaching and mentoring. Contact Cheri through Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cheri.taylor.967 Find Cheri’s books on Amazon:  Falling Down Girlfriend - http://amzn.to/2nsekVb Falling Down Girl – http://amzn.to/2o9kAiN Leaving Walloon – http://amzn.to/2o9ciHP   Find Carol at www.writingonair.net.

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Writing On Air
New Beginnings ~ Guest, Cheri Caddick

Writing On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2017


Writing on Air Radio Show   New show, new book, new blog post: a blank page. Do you stare blankly or do you explode into the scene?   Join Carol and her Guest, author, writing coach, editor Cheri Caddick (formerly Cheri L. R. Taylor) as we kick off this new beginning and discuss what’s possible beyond that first deep breath.   Cheri Caddick (formerly, Cheri L. R. Taylor) holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and was a writing instructor at Macomb College for 8 years.  She has facilitated writing workshops with the Arts in the Spirit Program at Oakwood Hospital and as a Writer in Residence with the Inside Out Literary Arts Project conducting writing workshops in the Detroit Public Schools. She has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in literary journals and anthologies Her book of poems, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. In 2014, she released her first novel, Leaving Walloon to positive reviews. Her second novel Falling Down Girl was released in 2015, and the first sequel, Falling Down Girlfriend is due for release this year.   Cheri is the recipient of a 2007 RARE Foundation Everyday Heroes Award for her work in dedication to the healing potential of expressive writing community settings and was awarded a 2009 Ragdale Foundation Artist’s Residency. Cheri works as a writing coach, and as a communications specialist, helping business owners find their voice and connect to their best customer base.   Cheri is available for speaking engagements, workshops, and coaching and mentoring. Contact Cheri through Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cheri.taylor.967?fref=ts.   Find Cheri's books on Amazon:  Falling Down Girlfriend - http://amzn.to/2nsekVb Falling Down Girl – http://amzn.to/2o9kAiN Leaving Walloon – http://amzn.to/2o9ciHP

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Creative Energy In YOU! ~ The Women of Wonders
School for Writers Episode 2: Something Must Happen! Creating Story Lines that Work!

Creative Energy In YOU! ~ The Women of Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2014


Join Cheri as she discusses what it takes to create compelling story lines that keep a reader lost in your work! Cheri L. R. Taylor Biographical Notes: Cheri L. R. Taylor holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and is currently a writing instructor at Macomb College. She is the Founder/Director of Blushing Sky Writing, a company which provides written words for companies, individuals, and services for writers. For 5 years she served as a Writer in Residence with the Inside Out Literary Arts Project conducting writin g workshops in the Detroit Public Schools. She recently released her first novel, Leaving Walloon, to positive reviews on Amazon and is the host of her own internet radio program, entitled, Creative Energy in YOU on the network. Cheri has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in Ellipsis, Awakenings Review, The Café Review, Reintigration Today, Clean Sheets, Current Magazine, Rattle, Third Wednesday, Strange Michigan, Love Notes, an Anthology, Siren Mag and others. Her book of poetry, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. Cheri is the recipient of a 2007 RARE Foundation Everyday Heroes Award for her work in dedication to the healing potential of expressive writing community settings and was awarded a 2009 Ragdale Foundation Artist’s Residency. As Director of Blushing Sky, she established the Projection of Soul Poetry Workshop Program for Boysville in Clinton Twp. Michigan in 2005. Cheri has presented writing and/or performance workshops for The Washtenaw County Intermediate School District, University of Detroit Mercy College, The Vermont College Masters of Fine Arts in Writing program, Young Chicago Authors, The Neighborhood Writing Alliance, The Detroit Public Library, and many others.

Work and A Life ~ Carol Glover
Creative Energy … In Me? with Guest Cheri L.R. Taylor

Work and A Life ~ Carol Glover

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2014


Did you know that you're already wonderfully creative? Would you like to bring even more creativity into your life? Join Carol and her guest, Author and Creativity Coach, Cheri L.R. Taylor as we discuss the multitude of forms creativity can take and how to bring even more creativity into your every day. Cheri has played and worked in creative energy for many years and has seen first-hand the way it shifts ideas, moves paradigms and changes lives! Cheri L. R. Taylor holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and is currently a writing instructor at Macomb College. She is the Founder/Director of Blushing Sky Writing, a company which provides written words for companies, individuals, and services for writers. She recently released her first novel, Leaving Walloon, to positive reviews on Amazon. In addition, Cheri has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in several journals & other media. Her book of poetry, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. Cheri is the recipient of a 2007 RARE Foundation Everyday Heroes Award for her work in dedication to the healing potential of expressive writing community settings and was awarded a 2009 Ragdale Foundation Artist’s Residency. You may contact Cheri through Blushing Sky Writing Services on Facebook. Connect with Carol: carol@workandalife.com

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Creative Energy In YOU! ~ The Women of Wonders
Book Club Wednesday, Leaving Walloon

Creative Energy In YOU! ~ The Women of Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2014


Have you ever been involved in a book club and wished you could talk to the author him/herself? Join Cheri as she hosts the first ever Creative Energy in YOU Book Club Wednesday where she will discuss her novel Leaving Walloon! Get your copy so you can join in on the discussion! Call in with questions and comments and join us in the chat room! It's book Club Wednesday and YOU are invited! Cheri L. R. Taylor holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and is currently a writing instructor at Macomb College. She is the Founder/Director of Blushing Sky Writing/Creative Services, a company which provides written words for companies, individuals, and services for writers, artists and anyone who wishes to create. For 5 years she served as a Writer in Residence with the Inside Out Literary Arts Project conducting writing workshops in the Detroit Public Schools. She recently released her first novel, Leaving Walloon, to positive reviews on Amazon. Cheri has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in Ellipsis, Awakenings Review, The Café Review, Reintigration Today, Clean Sheets, Current Magazine, Rattle, Third Wednesday, Strange Michigan, Love Notes, an Anthology, Siren Mag and others. Her book of poetry, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. Cheri is the recipient of a 2007 RARE Foundation Everyday Heroes Award for her work in dedication to the healing potential of expressive writing community settings and was awarded a 2009 Ragdale Foundation Artist’s Residency. As Director of Blushing Sky, she established the Projection of Soul Poetry Workshop Program for Boysville in Clinton Twp. Michigan in 2005. Cheri has presented writing and/or performance workshops for The Washtenaw County Intermediate School District, University of Detroit Mercy College, The Vermont College Masters of Fine Arts in Writing program, Young Chicago Authors, The Neighborhood Writing Alliance, The Detroit Public Library, and many others. http://blushingskywrite.com/

Creative Energy In YOU! ~ The Women of Wonders
Projects in Progress! (Call in to talk about yours!)

Creative Energy In YOU! ~ The Women of Wonders

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2014


Have you started something new recently? Would you like to bounce it off of a Professional Writing and Creativity Coach? Would you like to talk about it in a chat room filled with creative types? Join Cheri this week as she shares about her projects in process and takes YOUR CALLS to talk about yours! Sometimes a lit tle feedback early on is invaluable in the creative process! Cheri will give you immediate feedback and suggestions and she'll be talking about what it takes to get started and stay in the groove! Cheri L. R. Taylor holds a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing from Vermont College and is currently a writing instructor at Macomb College. She is the Founder/Director of Blushing Sky Writing/Creative Services, a company which provides written words for companies, individuals, and services for writers, artists and anyone who wishes to create. For 5 years she served as a Writer in Residence with the Inside Out Literary Arts Project conducting writing workshops in the Detroit Public Schools. She recently released her first novel, Leaving Walloon, to positive reviews on Amazon. Cheri has four chapbooks of poetry and has been published in Ellipsis, Awakenings Review, The Café Review, Reintigration Today, Clean Sheets, Current Magazine, Rattle, Third Wednesday, Strange Michigan, Love Notes, an Anthology, Siren Mag and others. Her book of poetry, Wolf Maiden Moon, A Tale in Thirteen Poems was released from Pudding House Press in 2010. Cheri is the recipient of a 2007 RARE Foundation Everyday Heroes Award for her work in dedication to the healing potential of expressive writing community settings and was awarded a 2009 Ragdale Foundation Artist’s Residency. As Director of Blushing Sky, she established the Projection of Soul Poetry Workshop Program for Boysville in Clinton Twp. Michigan in 2005. Cheri has presented writing and/or performance workshops for The Washtenaw County Intermediate School District, University of Detroit Mercy College, The Vermont College Masters of Fine Arts in Writing program, Young Chicago Authors, The Neighborhood Writing Alliance, The Detroit Public Library, and many others. http://blushingskywrite.com/

Jane Crown's Poetry Radio

S Stephanie lives in Manchester, NH where she teaches English and Creative Writing. She also works as a nurse. Her work has appeared in magazines such as The Birmingham Poetry Review, The Café Review, The Larcom Review, Third Coast, The Southern Review and The Sun. Her chapbook, Throat is available through Igneus Press. She published and co-edited the poetry magazine, Crying Sky: Poetry & Conversation 2005-2007. She has a second chapbook coming out with Pudding House in 2009. This poem came out of the frustration I sometimes feel when I watch the news. That feeling of ones hands being tied in the midst of so much negativity. It may have been my attempt at taking back my day. We do go on with the things we deem important, despite what is happening around us. At this time I was working with Alzheimer's patients. What the News Seemed to Say is also the title poem for my new chapbook. I put the chapbook together after realizing I was a bit of a "news junky" and had several pieces inspired by or incorporating news items in them. I then expanded on the theme news to broaden the theme of the book.

Jane Crown's Poetry Radio

S Stephanie lives in Manchester, NH where she teaches English and Creative Writing. She also works as a nurse. Her work has appeared in magazines such as The Birmingham Poetry Review, The Café Review, The Larcom Review, Third Coast, The Southern Review and The Sun. Her chapbook, Throat is available through Igneus Press. She published and co-edited the poetry magazine, Crying Sky: Poetry & Conversation 2005-2007. She has a second chapbook coming out with Pudding House in 2009. This poem came out of the frustration I sometimes feel when I watch the news. That feeling of ones hands being tied in the midst of so much negativity. It may have been my attempt at taking back my day. We do go on with the things we deem important, despite what is happening around us. At this time I was working with Alzheimer's patients. What the News Seemed to Say is also the title poem for my new chapbook. I put the chapbook together after realizing I was a bit of a "news junky" and had several pieces inspired by or incorporating news items in them. I then expanded on the theme news to broaden the theme of the book.