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One Bright Book
Bonus Episode #3: In Conversation with David Naimon

One Bright Book

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 60:13


This third bonus episode of the podcast is a conversation that Rebecca and Frances recently had with writer and podcaster, David Naimon, while Dorian recharges his depleted battery in the wilds of Canada. We are devoted listeners to David's fine work on Between the Covers, and as you listen in here, we feel confident that you will appreciate the intelligence, the generosity, and the empathy that makes his work irresistible to us. You might also be interested in: David's Crafting With Ursula series: https://tinhouse.com/th_podcast_cat/crafting-with-ursula/ These five recent episodes of Between the Covers that are favorites of Frances and Rebecca: Naomi Klein - Part 1 https://tinhouse.com/podcast/naomi-klein-doppelganger/ and Part 2 https://tinhouse.com/podcast/naomi-klein-doppelganger-part-two/ Kate Zambreno and Sofia Samatar - https://tinhouse.com/podcast/kate-zambreno-sofia-samatar-tone/ Anne de Marcken - https://tinhouse.com/podcast/anne-de-marcken-it-lasts-forever-and-then-its-over/ Mathias Énard - https://tinhouse.com/podcast/mathias-enard-the-annual-banquet-of-the-gravediggers-guild/ Kate Briggs - https://tinhouse.com/podcast/kate-briggs-the-long-form/ We mention this new podcast Hey, It's Me, hosted by Rachel Zucker and Mike Sakasegawa: https://www.heyitsmepodcast.com/about And finally, we think you also might enjoy reading David's book, Ursula K Le Guin: Conversations on Writing. https://www.ursulakleguin.com/conversations-on-writing   Further resources and links are available on our website at onebrightbook.com. Browse our bookshelves at Bookshop.org. Comments? Write us at onebrightmail at gmail Find us on Twitter at @pod_bright Frances: @nonsuchbook Dorian: @ds228 Rebecca: @ofbooksandbikes Dorian's blog: https://eigermonchjungfrau.blog/ Rebecca's newsletter: https://readingindie.substack.com/ Our theme music was composed and performed by Owen Maitzen. You can find more of his music here: https://soundcloud.com/omaitzen.

Keep the Channel Open
BONUS: Hey, It's Me — Episode 1: What Are We Doing?

Keep the Channel Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 60:02


Introducing Hey, It's Me! I'm happy to announce a new podcast from me and my friend Rachel Zucker, Hey, It's Me! Here's the first episode as a bonus for KTCO listeners. Enjoy! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Pocket Casts Overcast RSS Web

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Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)
Episode 121: Fred Moten and Ronaldo Wilson - Part 2

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 92:56


In this two-part episode, Rachel Zucker speaks with Ronaldo V. Wilson and Fred Moten about poetry as performance, influences and teachers, open field poetics, finding space for listeners and audience to feel welcome, how to define the limits—or lack thereof— of a book and, specifically, the performance they gave the night before at the Poetry Project at St Mark's Church on May 24, 2023. Part one (ep 120) is a conversation about the performance. Part two (ep 121) is a recording of that performance. This reading took place at the Poetry Project at St Mark's Church in New York City on May 24, 2023 and was recorded by the Poetry Project. (Audience audio was recorded on the same night and in the same location by Rachel Zucker.) Mixing and Mastering by Stephen Becker

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)
Episode 120: Fred Moten and Ronaldo V. Wilson

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 93:36


In this two-part episode, Rachel Zucker speaks with Ronaldo V. Wilson and Fred Moten about poetry as performance, influences and teachers, open field poetics, finding space for listeners and audience to feel welcome, how to define the limits—or lack thereof— of a book and, specifically, the performance they gave the night before at the Poetry Project at St Mark's Church on May 24, 2023. Part one (ep 120) is a conversation about the performance. Part two (ep 121) is a recording of that performance.

Keep the Channel Open
Episode 145: KTCO Book Club - Bianca (with Rachel Zucker)

Keep the Channel Open

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 95:06


For this KTCO Book Club conversation, poet and podcaster Rachel Zucker returns to the show to discuss Eugenia Leigh's poetry collection Bianca. In our conversation, we talked about our approaches to talking about books with their authors, how form shapes how we take in intense subject matter in a poem, and how a book can be a means of connection. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Rachel Zucker Purchase Bianca: Print (Portland, ME) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Eugenia Leigh James Schuyler - “This Dark Apartment” Jack Kornfield - “Transform Your Life Through Jack Kornfield's Most Powerful Stories: A 10 Hour Journey” Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)

Poets Jason Schneiderman, Cate Marvin, R. A. Villanueva, Lynn Xu and Rachel Zucker consider the pleasures, challenges, eccentricities and value of live, in-person poetry readings. These musings are followed by excerpts of the June 6, 2023 reading in Bryant Park (hosted by Jason and featuring Cate, Ron, Lynn and Rachel) and comments from the audience. PODCAST: PLAY IN NEW WINDOW | TRANSCRIPT SUBSCRIBE:APPLE PODCASTS | GOOGLE PODCASTS | AMAZON PODCASTSSUPPORT: PATREON | VENMO: @Rachel_ZuckerLinks, Bios, & Support InfoBryant Park Reading SeriesUniversity of MarylandLibrary of CongressWilliam MeredithKim NovakBMCCKGB reading seriesDavid LehmanStar BlackPaul RomeroSonia SanchezAllen Ginsberg's “Sunflower Sutra”Phllyis Levin Matt YeagerDavid LehmanWill Harris's Brother PoemJosé Oliverez's Promises of GoldMartha Graham CrackerJustin Vivian BondPatty LuPoneBridget EverettKGB Bar ReadingRichard McCann Kinokuniya BookstoreWillam Blake's “Ah! Sun-flower” June Jordan's “Sunflower Sonnet Number 1"June Jordan's “Sunflower Sonnet Number 2"Bios, in order of appearance:Jason Schneiderman is the author of four poetry collections, most recently Hold Me Tight (Red Hen, 2020). He is Professor of English at CUNY's BMCC and teaches in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. His next collection, Self Portrait of Icarus as a Country on Fire, will be published by Red Hen Press in 2024. Cate Marvin's latest book of poems is Event Horizon (Copper Canyon Press, 2022). She teaches at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York and resides in Southern Maine. Her poems have recently appeared in The Kenyon Review.R. A. Villanueva is the author of Reliquaria, winner of the Prairie Schooner Book Prize. New work has been featured by the Academy of American Poets, Ploughshares, Poetry, and National Public Radio—and his writing appears widely in international publications such as Poetry London and The Poetry Review. His honors include commendations from the Forward Prizes and fellowships from the Sewanee Writers' Conference, the Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, and Kundiman. Born in New Jersey, he lives in Brooklyn.Born in Shanghai, Lynn Xu is the author of And Those Ashen Heaps That Cantilevered Vase of Moonlight (Wave, 2022) and Debts & Lessons (Omnidawn, 2013) and the chapbooks: June (Corollary Press, 2006) and Tournesol (Compline, 2021). She has performed cross-disciplinary works at the MOCA Tucson, Guggenheim Museum, The Renaissance Society, Rising Tide Projects, and 300 S. Kelly Street. She teaches at Columbia University, coedits Canarium Books, and lives with her family in New York City and West Texas. Rachel Zucker is the author of a bunch of books, including, most recently, The Poetics of Wrongness. She is the founder and host of Commonplace and directrix of the Commonplace School of Embodied Poetics. She lives in Washington Heights, NY and Scarborough, ME and is mother to three sons.Please support Commonplace by becoming a patron here!Sign up for “Reading with Rachel,” the newest course in The Commonplace School for Embodied Poetics.

Keep the Channel Open
Episode 142: Rachel Zucker

Keep the Channel Open

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 107:23


Rachel Zucker is a writer, podcast, and teacher based in New York and Maine. Her latest book, The Poetics of Wrongness, is a collection of essays (originally written and performed for the Bagley Wright Lecture Series) delving into her own poetics, motherhood, the history of confessional poetry, and the ethics of “say everything” poetry. In our conversation, Rachel and I talked about wrongness as a stance against moral purity, about addiction to doubt, and about poetry as an opportunity to create outside of capitalism. Then in the second segment, we talked about her new project, the Commonplace School for Embodied Poetics. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Pocket Casts | Stitcher | Goodpods | TuneIn | RSS Support: Support our Patreon | Review on Apple Podcasts | Review on Podchaser Share: Tweet this episode | Share to Facebook Connect: Newsletter | Email | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Show Notes: Rachel Zucker Purchase The Poetics of Wrongness: Print (Portland, ME) | The Book Catapult (San Diego, CA) | Bookshop.org Commonplace Commonplace - Episode 110: The Poetics of Wrongness Adrienne Rich - Of Woman Born Joyelle McSweeney - “Wrong Poets Society” Alice Notley - Disobedience Alice Notley - “The Poetics of Disobedience” Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process Julia Cameron - The Artist's Way Henrik Ibsen - A Doll's House A Doll's House (2023 Broadway production) Transcript Episode Credits Editing/Mixing: Mike Sakasegawa Music: Podington Bear Transcription: Shea Aguinaldo

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)

The second of five episodes featuring the lectures that became Rachel Zucker's newest book, The Poetics of Wrongness. This episode contains audio of “What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional and What We Should Be Talking About,” presented at the University of Arizona Poetry Center (Tucson) on January 28, 2016. It also includes a new introduction by Rachel and a conversation recorded in April, 2023 with the founder and host of the Keep the Channel Open podcast, Mike Sakasegawa. In this lecture, Rachel Zucker discusses the origin of the term Confessional as it came to be used for a specific group of poets, the legacy of confessional poetry, risk, shame, and questions of gender and privilege in relationship to confessional poetry. Many thanks to The University of Arizona Poetry Center, The Bagley Wright Poetry Lecture Series and the BWLS Podcast, Ellen Welcker, Heidi Broadhead, Charlie Wright and everyone at Wave Books. Here is a longer list of acknowledgments and a partial list of referenced sources for Rachel's lectures.

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Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)
Episode 110: The Poetics of Wrongness

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 100:00


Rachel Zucker releases the first of her five lectures written for the Bagley Wright Lecture Series. This episode “The Poetics of Wrongness,” is the title lecture of her new book, now out from Wave. Within the framework of feminism, motherhood, and politics, the lecture challenges long-held rules and perceptions of what poetry and art can be or should be, offering up new modes of generating a personal aesthetic, poetry, and discourse. This episode includes audio of the lecture given at Seattle Arts and Lectures on November 29, 2016 as well as a conversation recorded in April, 2023 with her son Moses Goren about the lecture. Many thanks to Seattle Arts and Lectures, The Bagley Wright Poetry Lecture Series and the BWLS Podcast, Ellen Welcker, Heidi Broadhead, Charlie Wright and everyone at Wave Books. Commonplace has no institutional or corporate affiliation and is made possible by you, our listeners! Support Commonplace by joining the Commonplace Book Club: https://www.patreon.com/commonplacepodcast

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The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.5 Rachel Zucker: "Poetry and Photography"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 67:53


Welcome to the fifth episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker's lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in art, and the other great medium that has influenced her work—photography—exploring how it taught her to look for, but also question, truth and permission in art. Today we'll hear "Poetry and Photography," given March 9, 2016, in partnership with Yale University. This talk includes many references to the aesthetics of photographers with whom Zucker identifies or does not identify. As accompaniment to this lecture, we offer the following list–by no means comprehensive–with links to some of these photographers' works. book review of Robert Frank's The Americans, at Lens Culture Walker Evans, at artnet Henri Cartier-Bresson, at the International Center of Photography Edward Weston, at Weston Gallery Ansel Adams, at artnet Roger Fenton's Valley of the Shadow of Death at Public Domain Review The Dead of Antietam, by Mathew Brady and associates Robert Capa, at artnet Dorothea Lange, at MoMA William Eggleston at Eggleston Art Foundation Sally Mann Visit us at our website, www.bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Rachel Zucker's book based on her BWLS lectures, The Poetics of Wrongness (Wave Books, 2023), is available here. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.4: Rachel Zucker: "The Poetics of Motherhood"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 60:36


Welcome to the fourth episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker's lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in art, and the other great medium that has influenced her work—photography—exploring how it taught her to look for, but also question, truth and permission in art. Today we'll hear “The Poetics of Motherhood,” given November 15, 2016, in partnership with UC Berkeley. Visit us at our website, www.bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Rachel Zucker's book based on her BWLS lectures, The Poetics of Wrongness (Wave Books, 2023), is available here. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC

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The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.3 Rachel Zucker: "A Very Large Charge: The Ethics of 'Say Everything' Poetry"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 52:54


Welcome to the third episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker's lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in art, and the other great medium that has influenced her work—photography—exploring how it taught her to look for, but also question, truth and permission in art. Today we'll hear “A Very Large Charge: The Ethics of 'Say Everything' Poetry,” given February 5, 2016, in partnership with New York University. Visit us at our website, www.bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Rachel Zucker's book based on her BWLS lectures, The Poetics of Wrongness (Wave Books, 2023), is available here. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.2 Rachel Zucker: "What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional, and What We SHOULD Be Talking About"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 55:22


Welcome to the second episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker's lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in art and the other great medium that has influenced her work—photography—exploring how it taught her to look for, but also question, truth and permission in art. Today we'll hear “What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional, and What We SHOULD Be Talking About,” given January 28, 2016, in partnership with the University of Arizona Poetry Center. Visit us at our website, www.bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Rachel Zucker's book based on her BWLS lectures, The Poetics of Wrongness (Wave Books, 2023), is available here. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC

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The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
8.1 Rachel Zucker: "The Poetics of Wrongness: an Unapologia"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 55:24


Welcome to the first episode of Season Eight of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Eight is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Rachel Zucker during her tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer. Rachel Zucker's lectures ask questions about obedience, wrongness, and decorum. Like her poetry, the lectures are borne from a long lineage of female writers and artists who ask What now? What next? and Am I allowed to do this? To break that? Rachel considers the history of Confessional poetry, the ethical consequences of representing real people in art and the other great medium that has influenced her work—photography—exploring how it taught her to look for, but also question, truth and permission in art. Today we'll hear “The Poetics of Wrongness: an Unapologia,” given November 14, 2016, in partnership with Seattle Arts & Lectures. A quick note about this lecture–just prior to beginning, Zucker gives a nod the timing of writing this talk. She is speaking about having written it 16 months prior to the election of Donald Trump to the presidency, and to the fact that she is now giving this talk, about a week after his election. Visit us at our website, www.bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings–for example, you can read a transcript of the Q&A that followed this lecture, here. Rachel Zucker's book based on her BWLS lectures, The Poetics of Wrongness (Wave Books, 2023), is available here. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC

Once Upon a Timing
S5E11: Stabby Your Daddies

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 84:38


We're celebrating *200 EPISODES*! Oh and also the end of the Dark Swan.   This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Rachel Zucker!   A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Lindsay Halik, Lisa Slack, Patrick Stevens, Ryan Gregorakiss, Zac Chovanov, Ashley Buscetta, Brian Sanina, Cecile Jenny, La Femme Fictionale, Rachel Zucker, and Samantha Hoesel.    Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ouatiming Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouatiming Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ouatiming

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Once Upon a Timing
S5E10: The Hook Is Evil

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 72:57


Hook opens up the Gates to Hell in this penultimate episode of the Dark Swan Saga, and challenges Rumple to the worst swordfight of all swordfights.   This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: La Femme Fictionale!   A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Lindsay Halik, Lisa Slack, Patrick Stevens, Ryan Gregorakiss , Zac Chovanov, Ashley Buscetta, Brian Sanina, Cecile Jenny, La Femme Fictionale, Rachel Zucker, and Samantha Hoesel.    Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ouatiming Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouatiming Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ouatiming

Once Upon a Timing
S4E21: Hook Himbo Happenings

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2022 73:23


Beth & Abbey open up the Author's fanfiction account for an episode that magically resolved Emma's trauma but didn't save us from some trauma of our own. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Le Femme Fictionale!A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E20: The Baby Dragon Rises

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 71:11


Sorry for the confusion folks! There was a mixup with the upload, so instead we're giving you TWO episodes this week (part 2 comes tomorrow)! In this episode, Beth & Abbey meet the famous Lily and marvel at the *audacity* of the Charmings.This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Rachel Zucker!A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 

Once Upon a Timing
S4E19: Manic Pixie Dream De Vil

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 91:47


Beth & Abbey get swept away in the vibes of "Sympathy for the De Vil," an episode that takes a lot of risks but still can't justify Emma's angry face.This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Emily!A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 

Once Upon a Timing
S4E18 The Robin Renaissance

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 64:38


CW: Discussions of sexual assault and issues of consent (as pertaining to events in the episode).Beth & Abbey enjoy the return of Robin Hood (and someone else!) in "Heart of Gold"—an episode with lots of good things and one very very bad thing.This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Ryan Gregorakos!A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E17 Team Maleficent

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 100:41


Beth & Abbey spend almost 2 hours screaming into the void about "Best Laid Plans," one of the most insulting episodes in OUAT history. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Paul!A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E16: Tiny Ship

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 55:02


In this episode, Beth & Abbey journey into mysterious fathoms below as they ponder why Ursula got the short end of the Evil Trio stick—and are baffled that no one in Storybrooke cares that they met a god. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Lindsay Alice Halik!A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E14: Sleepytime Tea

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 73:50


CW: episode-related discussions of pregnancy, child loss, and reproductive health issues. Episode is being released simultaneously with S4E15 to give listeners the option to skip. Beth & Abbey chat about Snow and Charming's secret, Maleficent's return, and Rumple's horrible hiding plan. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Brian SaninaA special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E15: The Hottest Club

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 67:32


In "Enter the Dragon," Beth & Abbey help get Maleficent's groove back, and debate whether a horse has been doomed to 100 years in a red room of fire.This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Lisa Slack!A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
BONUS: Let's Take OUAT Personality Quizzes!

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 70:19


**No new episode this week, so we decided to release our latest OUATiming Patreon Bonus Episode, which was probably one of our favorites we've ever done. Support us on Patreon for more episodes like this! Be sure to follow along and share your results in the comments! Links to the quizzes here: 1. https://www.buzzfeed.com/mangooen/which-once-upon-a-time-character-are-you-ckg9novq8r2. https://www.quotev.com/quiz/8798008/Who-is-your-OUAT-lover3. https://www.magiquiz.com/quiz/who-is-your-once-upon-a-time-soulmateIn this Patreon exclusive, Beth & Abbey take a bunch of OUAT personality quizzes to see who they are... and who they'd end up with. A special thank you to our SwanQueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E13 Vague-drawering

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 77:03


Beth & Abbey venture into the "Darkness on the Edge of Town" to talk about Cruella's doggy breath and Regina and Emma's married couple vibes, as well as ponder why Rumple couldn't stay away longer. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Samantha Hoesel! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E12: The Yassification of Belle

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 92:33


In this extra-long episode of OUATiming, Beth & Abbey chat about the arrival of the Queens of Darkness, Belle's mystery-solving glove, and why the Frozen storyline deserved a better ending.This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Samantha Hoesel!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E11: Death by Sarcasm

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 79:37


Beth & Abbey close out the Snow Queen storyline with "Shattered Sight," an episode that features a gloriously chaotic Evil Queen, some lackluster fight scenes, and a horrifying (though non-canonical) reveal about Dopey.This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Philipp Korn! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E10: Calm Before the Glass Storm

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 70:06


Beth & Abbey chat about a surprisingly great episode of Once Upon a Time, and address an important question: If Grumpy isn't shouting that a curse is coming, is it even a curse? This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Jacob Foucault!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E9 True Love's Handshake

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 74:11


Beth & Abbey take a break from Beth's covid (eek!) to talk about Anna's mean face, Robin's library escapade, and why Emma's magic makes no sense. Baby you're a firework...This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Patrick Stevens!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E8: Before 'The Good Stuff'

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 57:13


Beth & Abbey talk about Part 1 of "Smash the Mirror," a 2-hour experience that definitely benefits from the second half. In short: This one's kinda boring. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Daisha Thompson!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E7: Where Is The Boy?!

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 68:21


Beth & Abbey come across the darkest storyline in the history of Once Upon a Time—and it has nothing to do with Ingrid freezing her sister to death.This latest Patreon shout-out goes to: ZDF!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E6: The Cold Hard Truth

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 73:27


Beth & Abbey try to figure out why an evil mirror spirit is the only one making any sense in "Family Business."This week's Snowqueen shout-out goes to: Cecile Jenny!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E5: Ice Viking in Retrograde

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 75:00


We've got Swanqueen Rising—but that darn ice viking keeps getting in the way. Beth & Abbey talk about Lily's debut, Sydney's schemes, and why Emma had to do Snow Queen dirty with that VCR freeze frame. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Ashley Buscetta!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E4: Pickled Hand

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2022 72:51


Beth & Abbey try to navigate the twists on twists on twists in "The Apprentice," with mild success. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Ashley Buscetta!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Poetry Centered
Khadijah Queen: Keywords

Poetry Centered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 32:00 Transcription Available


Khadijah Queen homes in on her selections by following three keywords through the archive: disobedience, Detroit, and joy. She introduces Rachel Zucker's lecture on the confessional mode in poetry (“What We Talk About When We Talk About the Confessional and What We Should Be Talking About”), francine j. harris's lyric dense with complicated emotions (“katherine with the lazy eye. short. and not a good poet.”), and Monica Sok's poem of gentle power in the face of trauma (“The Woman Who Was Small, Not Because the World Expanded”). Queen closes by reading “Declination,” which approaches her chosen keywords through the lens of making art. Watch the full recordings of Zucker, harris, and Sok reading for the Poetry Center on Voca:Rachel Zucker, lecture (2016)francine j. harris (2015)Monica Sok (2020)You can also find a reading by Khadijah Queen on Voca, which was given in 2016.

Once Upon a Timing
S4E3: Eeeevil Snowflakes

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 75:16


Beth & Abbey welcome the arrival of Evil Cleavage 2.0 in "Rocky Road," an episode that also centers around shaming a traumatized mother and Prince Hans' weird family dynamics. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Erika Ferro! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E2: Bo Peep Mob Boss

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 76:57


It's time to review the greatest episode of Once Upon a Time: "White Out." This will either be the shortest or longest episode in OUATiming history. Buckle up. This weeks Patreon shout-out goes to: Samantha Hoesel! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S4E1: Snail Trail

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 81:02


(note: fixed!) Beth & Abbey don't really want to build a snowman after sitting through the season four premiere "A Tale of Two Sisters." This week's Snowqueen patreon shout-out goes to: ZDF!A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
Season 3 Recap

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 58:09


Beth & Abbey discuss the highlights and lowlights of both halves of season 3, what's to come in season 4—and why this was such a turning point for Once Upon a Time. Our Snowqueen Patron shout-out goes to: Emily! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S3E22: A Cold Wind Blows Through the House

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 86:23


We've reached the end of season three—how did that even happen? Beth & Abbey talk about where we've been, where we're going, and why Elsa needed to check those gloves at the door. This week's Snowqueen Patreon shout-out goes to: Paul! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S3E21: How'd You Get That Hook?

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 69:43


Beth & Abbey jump into a portal of fantasy LARPing, extreme Snow close-ups, and men getting jealous of themselves. This week's Snowqueen Patreon shout-out goes to: Philipp Korn! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S3E20: Girl, Wash Your (Green) Face

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 83:37


The final showdown between Zelena and Regina is finally here—but only after Zelena gets invited to join a bewitching MLM. This week's Patreon shout-out goes to: Ashley Buscetta! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Ashley Buscetta, Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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Once Upon a Timing
S3E19: Frodo x Emma

Once Upon a Timing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 70:25


In this episode, Beth & Abbey chat about Emma's magic and parenting skills. Don't worry, the podcast episode title will make sense later. (Sorry for the delay! When you hear Beth's voice, you'll understand why.)This week's Patreon Snowqueen shout-out goes to: Cecile Jenny! A special thank you to our Snowqueen-level patrons: Cecile Jenny, ZDF, Daisha Thompson, Patrick Stevens, Jacob Foucault, Philipp Korn, Samantha Hoesel, Brian Sanina, Lisa Slack, Lindsay Alice Halik, Paul, Ryan Gregorakos (Greg-or-a-kiss), Emily, Rachel Zucker, La Femme Fictionale, Erika Ferro, The Salt in Our Stars, and Zac Chobanov. 
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The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.4 Poetry & Non-Literary Influence: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention & Audience"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 67:49


In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. This fall we are sharing recordings of some of these events. Today's episode features a panel on Poetry & Non-Literary Influence, comprised of Timothy Donnelly, Terrance Hayes, & Matthew Zapruder. Thank you to the U of A Poetry Center for partnering with us. To view additional events from this conference, visit Voca, UAPC's audiovisual archive.

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.3 Poetry & Autobiography: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 67:32


In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. This fall we are sharing recordings of some of these events. Today's episode features a panel on Poetry & Autobiography, comprised of Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Srikanth Reddy, & Rachel Zucker. Thank you to the U of A Poetry Center for partnering with us. To view additional events from this conference, visit Voca, UAPC's audiovisual archive.

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The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.2 Poetry & Practice: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 88:44


In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. This fall we are sharing recordings of some of these events. Today: a panel on Poetry & Practice, comprised of Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, and Srikanth Reddy. Thank you to the U of A Poetry Center for partnering with us. To view additional events from this conference, visit Voca, UAPC's audiovisual archive.

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The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast
5.1 Poetry & Social Engagement: "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience"

The Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 70:14


In February of 2018, the Bagley Wright Lecture Series and the University of Arizona Poetry Center co-hosted a three-day conference called, "You Are Who I'm Talking To: Poetry, Attention, & Audience," featuring reading, talks, and conversations between the first six BWLS lecturers, Joshua Beckman, Dorothea Lasky, Timothy Donnelly, Srikanth Reddy, Rachel Zucker, and Terrance Hayes. Over the next few months we'll be sharing recordings of some of these events, beginning with this one: a panel on Poetry & Social Engagement. This panel is comprised of Terrance Hayes, Timothy Donnelly, former BWLS director Matthew Zapruder, and Rachel Zucker. Thank you to the U of A Poetry Center for partnering with us. To view additional events from this conference, visit Voca, UAPC's audiovisual archive.

Writer Mother Monster
Writer Mother Monster: Rachel Zucker, “The person who made Candy Land should be killed.”

Writer Mother Monster

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 71:44 Transcription Available


“The person who made Candy Land should be killed.”Rachel Zucker is the author of 10 books, including, most recently, SoundMachine. She lives in Maine where she is the mother of three boys ages 21, 20, and 13, and describes writer-motherhood in 3 words as “attachment, attachment, attachment.” In this episode, she explains why she identifies with Rip Van Winkle, what it's like to go through a divorce in the midst of a pandemic, and why she thinks the maker of Candy Land should be killed.Writer Mother Monster is an interactive interview series devoted to dismantling the myth of having it all and offering writer-moms solidarity, support, and advice.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/writermothermonster)

The Poet Salon
Bonus: The Craft of the Literary Podcast Interview

The Poet Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 119:48


Hope you're staying safe, loves! This week we've got a special bonus episode for you:  The Craft of the Literary Podcast Interview, which was initially slated to be an AWP panel. Due to pandemic, it was cancelled, but you still get to hear the conversation between Mike Sakesegawa of Keep the Channel Open, Rachel Zucker of Commonplace, David Naimon of Between the Covers, and our very own Dujie Tahat. They discuss topics like how do we come up with questions, is the podcast inherently selfish, and other juicy tidbits. We'll be back next week with some regularly scheduled programming. Be well in the meantime!

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