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Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast
Four Poets Recite (Lores Denison, Maya Sheppard, Keith Gaboury, Kenneth Boyd)

Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 12:53


The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast April submitted poems episode features four wonderful contributions read by the poets. Different forms and themes are featured. The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast explores the art of poetry through interviews with poets and artists including Safia Elhillo, A.E. Stallings, Dana Gioia, Yanyi, Olivia Gatwood, Lisa Marie Simmons and more.Listen to the poems using your favorite podcast player and then read each below:Portrait of a Waxwing by Lores DenisonMelanophobia by Maya SheppardOne July Ago, There Was a Cafe by Keith GabouryVenus of Urbino by Kenneth Boyd

The Poetry Vlog (TPV): A Poetry, Arts, & Social Justice Teaching Channel
Jessica Tanck on Contrast, Conformity, and Queer Community

The Poetry Vlog (TPV): A Poetry, Arts, & Social Justice Teaching Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 16:57


In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), author and artist Jessica Tanck reads from her book Winter Here (UGA Press, 2024) to lead a discussion on the beauty of contrast, the battle to resist conformity, and the importance of queer community.Jessica Tanck is the author of Winter Here (UGA Press, 2024), winner of the 2022 Georgia Poetry Prize. She holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she completed a B.A. in English Literature - Creative Writing and Comparative Literature and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing - Poetry. Her work appears or is forthcoming in The Adroit Journal, Alaska Quarterly Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Blackbird, Colorado Review, DIAGRAM, Gulf Coast, Kenyon Review, The Los Angeles Review, Meridian, New England Review, New Ohio Review, Ninth Letter, Waxwing, and others. Jess was born in Chicago, IL, but grew up in Sheboygan, WI, on the shores of Lake Michigan. The recipient of a Vice Presidential Fellowship and a Clarence Snow Memorial Fellowship, Jess lives and writes in Salt Lake City, where she is a Ph.D. candidate in English Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Utah. She served as the 2022-2023 Editor of Quarterly West, where she is currently guest-editing a special issue on “Extreme Environments”— a central concern of hers, as well as the focus of her doctoral dissertation and the reading for her qualifying exams.Learn more about Jess at:✔︎ https://www.jessicatanck.com/

Scream Therapy
Episode 109: Rocky Votolato of Suzzallo on grief recovery

Scream Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 28:17


Host Jason Schreurs welcomes Rocky Votolato, he of legendary Seattle band Waxwing, an illustrious solo career, and now his new loud project, Suzzallo. Rocky talks about how the death of his adult child in 2022 shook him to core, and continues to shake him to the core, along his path of grief recovery. Enveloping himself in sounds has been a huge part of the long road ahead. https://www.rockyvotolato.com/ Featured song clips: Suzzallo - "River" from The Quiet Year (2025) Suzzallo - "The Destroyer" from The Quiet Year (2025) At the Drive-In - "Arcarsenal" from Relationship of Command (Grand Royal/Fearless/Virgin, 2013) Inside Out - "No Spiritual Surrender" from No Spiritual Surrender (Revelation Records, 1990) Waxwing - "Spanish Quartet" (Live on KEXP, 2014) Suzzallo - "Magical Thinking" from The Quiet Year (2025) The SCREAM THERAPY BOOK is now available! Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health is a memoir-plus that has been heralded by New York Times best-selling authors. Like the podcast, it links the community-minded punk rock scene with the mental wellness of the punks who belong to it. ORDER A COPY OF THE BOOK! screamtherapyhq.com/book SCREAM THERAPY MERCH! teepublic.com/user/scream-therapy About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com

Will's Birdbrain
The Cedar Waxwing Museum

Will's Birdbrain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 28:32


Ready for a trip to the Cedar Waxwing Museum? You'll learn an "ear-full" in this episode all about the little silken heroes! Cedar waxwings are a bird that is a familiar sight during the darkest, loneliest time of the year due to their penchant for short migrations. These birds are incredibly social and tend to have a little too much fun at bird parties. Have you ever seen a flock gorging themselves on berries? In this episode Will explores the complex social habits of cedar waxwings and details a couple of fascinating theories biologists around the world have put forth to explain said behavior. Also shared are a few outrageous fun facts, some that just may light up your face. So come on in, no ticket necessary for the Cedar Waxwing Museum!Be sure to check out the Will's Birdbrain Instagram account for complementary episode photos and videos, plus many other awesome bird photos/stories!--> Will's Birdbrain Instagram Page Will's Birdbrain Shop

BirdNote
Waxwing Nightlight

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 1:45


The warm colors and bright accents of the Bohemian Waxwing might make you think it glows in the dark. For the better part of two thousand years, that's what people believed. Pliny reported that their feathers “shine like flames” in the dark forests of central Europe. The Germans allegedly used captive birds to light their way at night. But at the end of the 16th century, the great Italian birdman Ulysses Aldrovandi dismissed the notion that waxwings emit light. Today, we are fortunate that these winter nomads brighten our days.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. 

Cloud 9 Podcast
WaxWing Demo | AI Sales Agent Software for Product Marketing Teams

Cloud 9 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 20:09


In this episode of the Transform Sales Podcast: Sales Software Review Series, Amir Reiter interviews Samarth T., Co-Founder and CTO of WaxWing AI, an AI-powered project management tool tailored for growth marketers. Samarth explains how WaxWing AI helps growth marketers streamline their marketing strategies, optimize project management, and improve team collaboration through AI-driven features. The platform simplifies complex tasks, enabling teams to work more efficiently and drive better results. WaxWing AI is ideal for marketing teams looking to boost productivity and improve collaboration. It offers features that adapt to the unique needs of growth marketers, helping them stay ahead in competitive environments. Try WaxWing AI here: https://getcloudtask.com/waxwing #TransformSales #salessoftware #cloudtask 

Bird Notes
Cedar Waxwing

Bird Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024


The berry bird

Bird Notes
Cedar Waxwing

Bird Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024


The berry bird

The Deliberate Day Podcast
148. The 'Enough' Trap with Sarah Mackenzie

The Deliberate Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 54:18


Today we have invited one of our homeschool heroes, Sarah Mackenzie here to speak with you and bring the hope, because that's what she's done for us for YEARS.Sarah's the author of Teaching from Rest, The Read-Aloud Family and several picture books, including Because Barbara, which officially released March 5th of this year! She's the host of the Read-Aloud Revival Podcast, which has been downloadedover 14 million times in more than 160 countries, and is the publisher at the boutique publishing house, Waxwing Books.Her best work, though, is at home in the Northwest, where she and her husband homeschool their six children. Defining Enough (02:15)Seasoned Mom Chill (09:21)More than 18 Years (13:35)Memory Stacking (20:20)A Challenge from Sarah (26:02)All the Subjects, All the Time? (27:20)Filling in the Holes (28:28)Things We MUST Know (34:57)More from Sarah MackenzieIn addition to Read-Aloud Revival, Sarah has started a Publishing Company (Waxwing Books).  She wrote a few books, got an agent, and each time as they would get far in the acquisition process, the publisher would say the books were too “Classic.”  So her husband suggested she start her own!  Waxwing has three picture books out now (that can be enjoyed by large families with kids of all ages), and the newest one, Because Barbara, is about Barbara Cooney.  As Sarah began digging into her life, she discovered how she was a creative force who had a zest for life that she passed on to her kids.  The best place to find Sarah is Read Aloud Revival and the Read Aloud Revival Podcast.  On her website, there's a great Tool to help you choose a read-aloud for your family!  You can also check out Waxwing Books to see what they've published AND what's coming next!Remember sweet momma,you are doing beautiful work!Find the complete podcast notes on our website.To find The Deliberate Day on Instagram, click here.Looking for items shared in our podcasts?! Here's the Editable Homeschool Clipboard Template Here's our Homeschool Plan Like A Mother Guide! For the 12 Week Planner, click here! (Use code PODCASTMOM for 20% off!) Get your FREE Meal Planning Kit here. For the Favorites List, go here. If you're planning an adventure, you'll find the Ultimate Family Road Trip Guide here.

Rock 'n Roll Birder
Ep 1: Searching for Waxwings - Bushy Park, London

Rock 'n Roll Birder

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 43:51


It's the first walk of the series! Matt and Sarah head to Bushy Park as they've had a tip off that Waxwing have been spotted. Will they manage to track them down? Also in the episode, we answer some listener questions and find out more about how Matt got into birding.Follow on Instagram and TikTok @RocknRoll BirderEmail in your Birding Questions to info@rocknrollbirder.com and we'll answer them in the pod.This episode is proudly sponsored by Eco Bird Food. Use our discount code RNRB20 for 20% off all orders of Eco Bird Food. No waste, no mess, just brilliant bird food. Head to www.ecobirdfood.com to make your purchase now! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dirty Bird Podcast
Episode 66: Waxwing On, Waxwing Off (Cedar Waxwing)

Dirty Bird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 59:15


These birds know how to party!  Sporting flashy colors, cedar waxwings are always found in raucous groups gorging on food, chirping, and sometimes even getting drunk. Dr. John records outside in First Landing State Park while he tells you everything you need to know about Cedar Waxwings. Learn about how invasive species are changing their coloration, how they are able to survive on an almost exclusively fruit diet, and their perplexing evolutionary history. John read's the scientific publications so you don't have to and finds all the best facts to teach you about this fascinating bird species..Thanks to Diana for suggesting this episode!.Intro music by Ricky Pistone and outro music by the Sidewalk Slammers. Check them out wherever you get your music!.Bird Sounds from Xeno-Canto.orgOpening Call by Jeffery MannBzee call by Ted FloydSighing whistle call by Bobby Wilcox 

Weekly Bird Report on WCAI
Waxwing poetic

Weekly Bird Report on WCAI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 3:50


On two occasions over the last week I found myself driving slowly around some back streets in Yarmouth Port, craning my neck, looking like a cat burglar casing the neighborhood. Or more likely around here, an overly aggressive realtor looking to pounce on a potential new listing.

Seattle Bird Podcast
Cedar Waxwing

Seattle Bird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 3:47


This episode, the Bird Spotlight is on the Cedar Waxwing. This bird loves fruit!

Haymarket Books Live
Because You Were Mine: Book Launch and Poetry Reading

Haymarket Books Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 60:23


In their latest collection of poems, Cave Canem Poetry Prize winner Brionne Janae dives into the deep, unsettled waters of intimate partner violence, queerness, grief, and survival. This event took place on July 6, 2023. “I've decided I can't trust anyone who uses darkness as a metaphor for what they fear,” poet Brionne Janae writes in this stunning new collection, in which the speaker navigates past and present traumas and interrogates familial and artistic lineages, queer relationships, positions of power, and community. Because You Were Mine is an intimate look at love, loneliness, and what it costs to survive abuse at the hands of those meant to be “protectors.” In raw, confessional, image-heavy poems, Janae explores the aftershocks of the dangerous entanglement of love and possession in parent-child relationships. Through this difficult but necessary examination, the collection speaks on behalf of children who were left or harmed as a result of the failures of their parents, their states, and their gods. Survivors, queer folks, and readers of poetry will find recognition and solace in these hard-wrought poems—poems that honor survivorship, queer love, parent wounds, trauma, and the complexities of familial blood. Get Because You Were Mine from Haymarket: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/... Speakers: Brionne Janae is a poet and teaching artist living in Brooklyn. They are the author of Blessed are the Peacemakers (2021), which won the 2020 Cave Canem Northwestern University Press Poetry Prize, and After Jubilee (2017). Janae is the recipient of the St. Botoloph Emerging Artist award, a Hedgebrook Alum, a proud Cave Canem Fellow, and a 2023 National Endowment of the Arts Creative Writing Fellow. Their poetry has been published in Best American Poetry (2022), Ploughshares, the American Poetry Review, the Academy of American Poets Poem-a-Day, the Sun Magazine, jubilat, and Waxwing among others. Janae is the co-host of the podcast The Slave is Gone. Off the page they go by Breezy. Amber Flame is an interdisciplinary artist whose work garnered residencies with Hedgebrook, Vermont Studio Center, and more. Her first poetry collection, Ordinary Cruelty, was published through Write Bloody Press. Flame is a recipient of Seattle Office of Arts and Culture's CityArtist grant and served as Hugo House's 2017-2019 Writer-in-Residence for Poetry. Krysten Hill is the author of How Her Spirit Got Out (Aforementioned Productions, 2016), which received the 2017 Jean Pedrick Chapbook Prize. Her work has been featured in The Academy of American Poets' Poem-a-Day Series, Poetry Magazine, PANK, Up the Staircase Quarterly, Winter Tangerine Review, and elsewhere. She is recipient of the 2016 St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist Award, 2020 Mass Cultural Council Poetry Fellowship, and 2023 Vermont Studio Center Residency. JR Mahung is a Belizean-American poet from the South Side of Chicago and one half of the Poetry duo Black Plantains with Malcolm Friend. They teach, write, and study in Amherst, MA. JR is a 2016 Pushcart Prize nominee, a 2017 Emerging Poet's Incubator Fellow, and the 2018 Individual World Poetry Slam representative for the Boston Poetry Slam. Tweet them about rice and beans @jr_mahung. Cynthia Manick is the author of No Sweet Without Brine, editor of The Future of Black: Afrofuturism, Black Comics, and Superhero Poetry, winner of the Lascaux Prize in Collected Poetry, and author of Blue Hallelujahs. She has received fellowships from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, MacDowell Colony, and Château de la Napoule among other foundations. Watch the live event recording: https://youtube.com/live/oQzdrRc6y7k Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks

Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast
Francesca Bell Fearlessly Tackles the Unsettling in "What Small Sound" [INTERVIEW]

Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 46:03


Francesca Bell was raised in Washington and Idaho and settled as an adult in California. She did not complete middle school, high school, or college and holds no degrees. She has worked as a massage therapist, a cleaning lady, a daycare worker, a nanny, a barista, and a server in the kitchen of a retirement home. Bell's writing appears in many magazines including ELLE, Los Angeles Review of Books, New Ohio Review, North American Review, Prairie Schooner, and Rattle. Her translations appear in Mid-American Review, The Massachusetts Review, New England Review, River Styx, and Waxwing. Her first book, Bright Stain (Red Hen Press, 2019), was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award and the Julie Suk Award. In 2023, Red Hen Press published What Small Sound, her second book of poetry, and Whoever Drowned Here, a collection of poems by Max Sessner that she has translated from German. She is translation editor at the Los Angeles Review and the Marin County Poet Laureate. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/viewlesswings/support

Bitcoin Dad Pod
Episode 110: Interview: Waxwing

Bitcoin Dad Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 60:09


Waxwing's blog (https://reyify.com/blog) JoinMarket (https://joinmarket.net/), WaxWing's coinjoin software Previous interview on coinjoin (https://bitcoinmagazine.com/technical/joinmarket-lead-on-bitcoin-mixing-future) His PathCoin presentation (https://talks.adoptingbitcoin.org/media/adopting-bitcoin-2023/submissions/RR8XA9/resources/pathcoinpres2_quexSf4.pdf) from Adopting Bitcoin 2023 Feedback Remember to get in touch bitcoindadpod@protonmail.com or @bitcoindadpod on twitter Outro Podcasting 2.0 to support an indepenent podcasting ecosystem (https://podcastindex.org/) The Fountain (https://www.fountain.fm/) podcast app ## Sponsors and Acknowledgements Music by Lesfm from Pixabay Self Hosted Show (https://selfhosted.show/) courtesy of Jupiter Broadcasting (https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com/)

RTÉ - Mooney Goes Wild
Waxwing lyrical

RTÉ - Mooney Goes Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 4:45


Éanna Ní Lamhna chats to Derek about the Waxwing.

Harshaneeyam
Poet, Translator Robin Myers (Spanish)

Harshaneeyam

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 53:08


Robin Myers is a Prolific Spanish-to-English translator. Her latest book-length translations include In Vitro by Isabel Zapata (2023), The Book of Explanations by Tedi López Mills (2022), and Copy by Dolores Dorantes (2022); her translations have appeared in Granta, The Baffler, Kenyon Review, The Common, Harvard Review, Two Lines, Waxwing, and elsewhere. A 2023 National Endowment for the Arts Translation Fellow, she was longlisted twice for the 2022 National Translation Award in poetry and among the winners of the 2019 Poems in Translation Contest (Words Without Borders / Academy of American Poets). Her Poetry collections have been published as bilingual English-Spanish editions in Mexico, Argentina, Chile, and Spain. She is an alumna of the Vermont Studio Center, the Banff Literary Translation Centre, the Community of Writers, and Under the Volcano.In this episode, she spoke about her work, the book 'Salt Crystals' and various aspects of Literary translation.You can buy the book 'Salt Crystals using the link given in the show notes.Please share your feedback on this episode either on the Spotify app or through the link provided in the show notes. You can Follow the Harshaneeyam podcast on Spotify, Apple, Deezer or any of your favourite podcasting apps. To Buy 'Salt Crystals' - https://amzn.to/3QBGvP0* For your Valuable feedback on this Episode - Please click the below linkhttps://bit.ly/epfedbckHarshaneeyam on Spotify App –http://bit.ly/harshaneeyam Harshaneeyam on Apple App –http://apple.co/3qmhis5 *Contact us - harshaneeyam@gmail.com ***Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Interviewees in interviews conducted by Harshaneeyam Podcast are those of the Interviewees and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Harshaneeyam Podcast. Any content provided by Interviewees is of their opinion and is not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrpChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

The Room Where It Happened
Elder County, TN Ep.60 How Close Does She Get

The Room Where It Happened

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 44:52


CW: Talk of Death & dismemberment, Body Horror sounds, mentions of violence, medial descriptions, gun violence, sudden loud noises, mild drug use, intense pain, discussion of blood, discussion of death, aggressive, repeated sounds, depictions of poverty Twitter: https://twitter.com/roomwherepod Discord: https://discord.gg/ZjwPuRv Website: https://roomwherepod.com/ Patreon: https://roomwherepod.cash Hello Listener. This is Waxwing. If you're hearing this, well, you know what's going on. If tonight goes well, then no one will ever hear this. If not, well, someone needs to continue our work. Elder County is broken. I don't mean that in some sort of social sense. That's true, but I have found evidence that time, it self, was broken many years ago. I…I don't know how, or what could be powerful enough to do that, but the coven and I intend to fix this.

The Beat
Sara Moore Wagner and H.D.

The Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 9:20 Transcription Available


Sara Moore Wagner is the winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editors Prize for her book Swan Wife and the 2020 Driftwood Press Manuscript Prize for Hillbilly Madonna. She has published two chapbooks, Tumbling After (Red Bird Chapbooks) and Hooked Through (Five Oaks Press). She won the 2022 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, a 2019 Sustainable Arts Foundation award, and she was a 2021 National Poetry Series Finalist. Her work has appeared in Sixth Finch, Beloit Poetry Journal, Waxwing, The Cincinnati Review, Nimrod, Rhino, and others. Wagner's book Lady Wingshot, based on the life of Annie Oakley, won the Blue Lynx Prize and is forthcoming in 2024. H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) was born in 1886 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and she grew up in Upper Darby near Philadelphia. She attended Bryn Mawr and the University of Pennsylvania. H.D. published numerous books, including poetry, fiction, nonfiction, memoirs, essays, and translations. The publication of her collected and selected poetry helped to establish her as a major poet of the 20th century. H.D.'s work is revered by countless writers and critics, and she's often thought of as a poet's poet and one of the key figures of the Imagist movement. She died in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1961. Links:Read "Purity Test"Read "Captivity Narrative"Read "Legend Says"Read "Leda"Sara Moore WagnerSara Moore Wagner's website"Anti-Pastoral" at Sixth Finch"Passing It On" at Waxwing"Girl as a Deer Shedding the Velvet" at The Inflectionist Review"Embracing the Half-Wild Creature: A Conversation with Sara Moore Wagner" at The Rumpus "Sara Moore Wagner on 'Getting My Body Back'" at Poetry Society of AmericaH.D. Bio and poems at The Poetry FoundationBio and poems at Poets.org"H.D.: American Poet" in Britannica"Radical Freedom: Poets on the Life and Work of H.D." Live from the IceHouse Tonight (YouTube)Mentioned in this episode:KnoxCountyLibrary.orgThank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org.

Knox Pods
The Beat: Sara Moore Wagner and H.D.

Knox Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 9:20 Transcription Available


Sara Moore Wagner is the winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editors Prize for her book Swan Wife and the 2020 Driftwood Press Manuscript Prize for Hillbilly Madonna. She has published two chapbooks, Tumbling After (Red Bird Chapbooks) and Hooked Through (Five Oaks Press). She won the 2022 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award, a 2019 Sustainable Arts Foundation award, and she was a 2021 National Poetry Series Finalist. Her work has appeared in Sixth Finch, Beloit Poetry Journal, Waxwing, The Cincinnati Review, Nimrod, Rhino, and others. Wagner's book Lady Wingshot, based on the life of Annie Oakley, won the Blue Lynx Prize and is forthcoming in 2024. H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) was born in 1886 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and she grew up in Upper Darby near Philadelphia. She attended Bryn Mawr and the University of Pennsylvania. H.D. published numerous books, including poetry, fiction, nonfiction, memoirs, essays, and translations. The publication of her collected and selected poetry helped to establish her as a major poet of the 20th century. H.D.'s work is revered by countless writers and critics, and she's often thought of as a poet's poet and one of the key figures of the Imagist movement. She died in Zurich, Switzerland, in 1961. Links:Read "Purity Test"Read "Captivity Narrative"Read "Legend Says"Read "Leda"Sara Moore WagnerSara Moore Wagner's website"Anti-Pastoral" at Sixth Finch"Passing It On" at Waxwing"Girl as a Deer Shedding the Velvet" at The Inflectionist Review"Embracing the Half-Wild Creature: A Conversation with Sara Moore Wagner" at The Rumpus "Sara Moore Wagner on 'Getting My Body Back'" at Poetry Society of AmericaH.D. Bio and poems at The Poetry FoundationBio and poems at Poets.org"H.D.: American Poet" in Britannica"Radical Freedom: Poets on the Life and Work of H.D." Live from the IceHouse Tonight (YouTube)Mentioned in this episode:KnoxCountyLibrary.orgThank you for listening and sharing this podcast. Explore life-changing resources and events, sign up for newsletters, follow us on social media, and more through our website, www.knoxcountylibrary.org.

Rattlecast
ep. 196 - Francesca Bell

Rattlecast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 144:44


Francesca Bell was raised in Washington and Idaho and settled as an adult in California. She did not complete middle school, high school, or college and holds no degrees. She has worked as a massage therapist, a cleaning lady, a daycare worker, a nanny, a barista, and a server in the kitchen of a retirement home. Bell's writing appears in many magazines including ELLE, Los Angeles Review of Books, New Ohio Review, North American Review, Prairie Schooner, and Rattle. Her translations appear in Mid-American Review, The Massachusetts Review, New England Review, River Styx, and Waxwing. Her first book, Bright Stain (Red Hen Press, 2019), was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award and the Julie Suk Award. In 2023, Red Hen Press will publish What Small Sound, her second book of poetry, and Whoever Drowned Here, a collection of poems by Max Sessner that she has translated from German. She is translation editor at the Los Angeles Review and the Marin County Poet Laureate. Find much more at: https://www.francescabellpoet.com/ This episode will also include appearances by Wendy Videlock in Poets Respond, along with 2023 Wrightwood Poetry Slam winner Propaganda Poet! As always, we'll also include live open lines for responses to our weekly prompt or any other poems you'd like to share. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins. For links to all the past episodes, visit: https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/ This Week's Prompt: Write a poem about a cultural myth you no longer believe in. Next Week's Prompt: Write a about a personal relationship using an extended metaphor throughout the entire poem. The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.

Inner Moonlight
Inner Moonlight: Lauren Brazeal Garza

Inner Moonlight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 27:20


Inner Moonlight is the monthly poetry reading series for the Wild Detectives in Dallas. We make poetry magic on the second Wednesday of every month. We have returned to the Wild Detectives in person, but fret not, podcast fans! We will be releasing recordings of the live show every month for y'all. On 3/8/23, we featured poet Lauren Brazeal Garza. Lauren Brazeal Garza is a disabled writer and Ph.D. candidate in literature at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her published poetry collections include Gutter (YesYes Books, 2018), which chronicles her homelessness as a teenager. She has also published three chapbooks, including Santa Muerte, Santa Muerte: I was Here Release Me (Tram Editions, 2023), which is a series of fictional interviews with ghosts and is inspired by her experiences as a translator and collector of oral histories. Her work has appeared in Poetry Northwest, Waxwing, and Verse Daily among many other journals. She can be found haunting her website at www.lbrazealgarza.com Presented by The Writer's Garret https://writersgarret.org/ www.logencure.com/innermoonlight

Foxy Digitalis
Foxy Digitalis Daily - Mar. 13, 2023: Holly Waxwing "The New Pastoral"

Foxy Digitalis

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 9:36


I hope everyone had a good weekend that was as exciting or lowkey as you wanted it to be. Loads of news today from Naná Vasconcelos, Debacle Records, Ingrid Laubrock, Mahorka, and more. Wednesday episodes are exclusively on Patreon. Album of the Day is: Holly Waxwing “The New Pastoral” https://hollywaxwing.bandcamp.com/album/the-new-pastoral-2 Additional links for the day: https://altercat.bandcamp.com/ https://ingrid-laubrock.bandcamp.com/album/the-last-quiet-place https://david-van-auken.bandcamp.com/album/american-harmony https://mahorka.bandcamp.com/album/vigilance https://renatura.bandcamp.com/album/re-natura-02-ratio Brad Rose is the the principal writer and editor-in-chief of Foxy Digitalis, an online music magazine and has run various DIY record labels for the last 30 years. Wednesday episodes are exclusively on Patreon. foxydigitalis.zone patreon.com/foxydigitalis twitter: @foxydigitalis Instagram: @foxy.digitalis Mastodon: foxydigitalis@mastodonmusic.social

Arts Calling Podcast
Ep 94 Jen Soong | Exploring memoir, collage, and wonder

Arts Calling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 45:01


Hi there, Today I'm so overjoyed to be arts calling Jen Soong! (jensoong.com) About our Guest: The daughter of Chinese immigrants, Jen Soong grew up in New Jersey and now resides in Northern California. An alum of Tin House and VONA, her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The Audacity, GAY MAG, Jellyfish Review, Witness and Waxwing. She earned her MFA in creative writing from UC Davis. Her memoir-in-progress is a reckoning of myth, migration and memory. Twitter: https://twitter.com/jenmuze Jen's writing at Seventh Wave: https://theseventhwave.co/jen-soong/ Thank you for taking the time to chat with me, Jen! All the best and happy writing! -- Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro (cruzfolio.com). If you like the show: leave a review, or share it with someone who's starting their creative journey! Your support truly makes a difference! Go make a dent: much love, j https://artscalling.com/welcome/

Texas Standard » Typewriter Rodeo

The patterns of wildlife can be indicators of seasonal change. The habits of these animals might also be something humans could learn from. This Typewriter Rodeo poem was requested by Texas Standard listener Steven.

Self-Assembly
Episode 08 - Rosie Cima

Self-Assembly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 85:41


Rosie Cima is a singer/songwriter and a journalist. Some years ago she lost a friend who was very close to her in a tragic accident and it became a transformational moment for her. Suddenly the notion of how fragile life can be became all too real. In this episode we dissect her song Waxwing and talk about how the knowledge of death can influence your knowledge of life. You can find her band Rosie Cima And What She Dreamed at: https://www.rosiecimaandwhatshedreamed.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/selfassembly/support

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Poet Sara Moore Wagner Interview on Now, Appalachia

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 36:25


On the latest episode of Now, Appalachia, Eliot interviews poet Sara Moore Wagner about her latest collection HILLBILLY MADONNA. Sara is the author of Swan Wife (winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editor's Prize), a recipient of a 2022 Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council, a 2021 National Poetry Series Finalist, and the recipient of a 2019 Sustainable Arts Foundation award. She is the author of the chapbooks Tumbling After (Redbird, 2022) and Hooked Through (Five Oaks Press, 2017). Her poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies including Sixth Finch, Waxwing, Nimrod, Western Humanities Review, Tar River Poetry, and The Cincinnati Review, among others. She lives in West Chester, OH with her filmmaker husband Jon and their children, Daisy, Vivienne, and Cohen.

Now, Appalachia Interview with poet Sara Moore Wagner

"Now, Appalachia"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 36:25


On the latest episode of Now, Appalachia, Eliot interviews poet Sara Moore Wagner about her latest collection HILLBILLY MADONNA. Sara is the author of Swan Wife (winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editor's Prize), a recipient of a 2022 Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council, a 2021 National Poetry Series Finalist, and the recipient of a 2019 Sustainable Arts Foundation award. She is the author of the chapbooks Tumbling After (Redbird, 2022) and Hooked Through (Five Oaks Press, 2017). Her poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies including Sixth Finch, Waxwing, Nimrod, Western Humanities Review, Tar River Poetry, and The Cincinnati Review, among others. She lives in West Chester, OH with her filmmaker husband Jon and their children, Daisy, Vivienne, and Cohen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eliot-parker/support

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents Sara Moore Wagner

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 66:00


Sara Moore Wagner is the winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editors Prize for her book Swan Wife (2022), and the 2020 Driftwood Press Manuscript Prize for Hillbilly Madonna (2022), and the author of two chapbooks, Tumbling After (Red Bird Chapbooks, 2022) and Hooked Through (2017). She is also a 2022 Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award recipient, a 2021 National Poetry Series Finalist, and the recipient of a 2019 Sustainable Arts Foundation award. Her poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies including Sixth Finch, Waxwing, Nimrod, Rhino, Beloit Poetry Journal, and The Cincinnati Review, among others. Find her at https://www.saramoorewagner.com/ https://www.facebook.com/saralizmoore https://twitter.com/SaraMooreWagne1 https://www.amazon.com/Hillbilly-Madonna-Sara-Moore-Wagner/dp/1949065227 https://www.driftwoodpress.com/product-page/hillbilly-madonna

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio
Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio Presents Michael Mark

Quintessential Listening: Poetry Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 79:00


Michael Mark is the author of Visiting Her in Queens is More Enlightening than a Month in a Monastery in Tibet which won the Rattle Chapbook prize and will be published in 2022. His poetry has been published in Alaska Quarterly Review, The Arkansas International, Copper Nickel, Grist, Michigan Quarterly Review, Pleiades, Ploughshares, Poetry Daily, Poetry Northwest, Rattle, River Styx, The Southern Review, The New York Times, The Sun, Verse Daily, Waxwing, The Poetry Foundation's American Life in Poetry and other places. He was the recipient of the Anthony Hecht Scholarship at the Sewanee Writers' Conference. He's the author of two books of stories, Toba and At the Hands of a Thief (Atheneum). He lives with his wife, Lois, a journalist, in San Diego. Visit him at michaeljmark.com https://twitter.com/michaelgrow https://www.facebook.com/michael.mark1 https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelmark/ https://www.rattle.com/product/visiting-her-in-queens-is-more-enlightening-than-a-month-in-a-monastery-in-tibet/?fbclid=IwAR0g-e0GOfTpNEJHJqmtFA0j_fqLTSpsC2UsnpUvn_4wAR9YimewSGnQREU

The First Ever Podcast
107: Cody Votolato: Balancing Life

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 100:05


This week Jeremy interviews Cody Votolato of The Blood Brothers, JR Slayer, Head Wound City, Waxwing, and more! On this episode Cody and Jeremy discuss growing up in a rural part of Texas and moving to Washington, discovering Drive Like Jehu and Jawbreaker, meeting the other members of The Blood Brothers, Gibson SG's, forming the Blood Brothers sound, the first show he ever played, recording with Jake Snyder from Minus the Bear, joining Waxwing, working with Matt Bayles, when Justin Pearson saved his band, being approached by Ross Robinson, signing to Artist Direct, the first Blood Brothers tour, the release of March on Electric Children and Burn Piano Island in the same year, getting to work with Guy Picciotto from Fugazi, Matador Records, the genesis of Head Wound City, what inspired JR Slayer and how it formed, working with Will Yip, and so much more!  SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Cody answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!

The Fairy Ring
Piscean Poetic Dreamscape ♓️✨ w/ Poets Sara Lupita Olivares and Alyssa Jewell

The Fairy Ring

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 90:22


Enter the poetic dreamscape of Piscean poets Sara Lupita Olivares and Alyssa Jewell. People born under the star sign of Pisces (Feb 19-March 20) are known for being old souls with a great affinity for both mystical and artistic realms. Pisces is a water sign ruled by Neptune, a planet of mystery and psychic energy. Pisceans are gifted with natural intuition and house creative gifts that truly captivate us. Dreams and poetry are a very natural intersection to find a creative Pisces.  In this episode of The Fairy Ring, we discuss dreams and how they connect to poetry in seen and unseen ways. Grab a cup of tea and join us for our watery, dreamy, and poetic conversation. Sara Lupita Olivares is the author of Migratory Sound (The University of Arkansas Press), which was selected as winner of the 2020 CantoMundo Poetry Prize, and the chapbook Field Things (dancing girl press). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in The New York Times, Hayden's Ferry Review, Black Warrior Review, Salt Hill Journal, Quarterly West, and elsewhere. She currently lives and teaches in the midwest. website: www.saralupitaolivares.com instagram: saralupitao Alyssa Jewell edits poetry for Waxwing as well as Third Coast and coordinates the Poets in Print reading series at the Kalamazoo Book Arts Center. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Best New Poets, Witness, Virginia Quarterly Review, Colorado Review, Hayden's Ferry Review,  Washington Square Review, and elsewhere. She lives in Grand Rapids where she teaches college ESL classes. She is a graduate student at Western Michigan University. website: alyssajewell.orgThe Poets in Print Event page is: https://kalbookarts.org/events/ Thank you for listening. Taking a moment to rate and share is a great source of support. Your energy is appreciated

Clare FM - Podcasts
Peter Lawless Prepares To Sail Solo Around The World

Clare FM - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 12:10


In August 2021, Peter Lawless set off from Kilrush Co Clare on board his 41-foot yacht Waxwing to begin the adventure of a lifetime. However, technical problems forced him to interrupt his journey to carry out urgent repairs to his vessel. The delays associated with completing these works meant it was too late in the year to continue into the southern oceans without putting himself in danger. Peter now plans to complete his solo circumnavigation and is counting down the days to when he'll set off from Kilrush Marina again. For more on this, on Monday's Morning Focus, Pat Flynn was joined by Peter Lawless.

Read-Aloud Revival ®
RAR#210: Introducing Waxwing Books: Our Brand New Publishing House

Read-Aloud Revival ®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 29:17


Way back in August 2018, I was fortunate to spend a morning with the author of The Penderwicks, Jeanne Birdsall. It was a glorious morning, truly, and something surprising came of it. A little idea popped into my head, and it just sort of… rooted itself. Actually… the idea that popped into my head didn't […] Visit Read-Aloud Revival ® with Sarah Mackenzie

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

The queens get Swiftian!As always, please support the writers we mention by buying at indie bookstores. If you need a good one, we recommend Loyalty Bookstores, a black-owned DC-area store. Catherine Barnett is a Taurus. Watch Nicole Sealey perform Barnett's "Apophasis at the All-Night Rite Aid" here. (~2 min)You can read Vievee Francis's poem "Say It, Say It Any Way You Can" here. You can read the title poem of Cathy Linh Che's  book, Split,  here. The Literary House Press released a broadside of that poem; you can purchase that here. Visit Yes Yes Books here. Watch Diannely Antigua read "Diary Entry # 1: Testimony" from her Ugly Music here.  (~2 min)Watch Roger Reeves read his poem "The Book of Commas" at the O, Miami Poetry Festival here. (~4 min)Watch the fabulosity that is Naomi Shihab Nye (Pisces) read her poem "How Do I Know When a Poem is Finished" here. (~2 min.) Her next book, The Turtle of Michigan, is a novel available from Greenwillow Books as of March 15, 2022.Matthew Olzmann (Libra) is the author of Constellation Route (Alice James, January 2022) and two previous collections of poems, Mezzanines and Contradictions in the Design. He teaches at Dartmouth College and in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College. Watch him read his poem "Letter to the Person Who, During the Q&A Session After the Reading, Asked for Career Advice" (originally published in Waxwing) here. (~2.5 min.)Aaron Smith (Gemini) is the author most recently of The Book of Daniel (U Pittsburgh, 2019). He is co-editor for Court Green. Watch him read his poem "Cher Uncensored" here. (~2 min.) Lynn Melnick(Scorpio)  has two books releasing in 2022: Refusenik: Poems (YesYes) and I've Had to Think Up a Way to Survive: On Trauma, Persistence, and Dolly Parton (University of Texas Press's American Music Series). She has 2 previous books of poems: Landscape with Sex and Violence (2017), and If I Should Say I Have Hope (2012). Read her poem "Landscape with Loanword and Solstice" in the New Yorker here and watch her read her poem "One Sentence About Los Angeles" here. (~2 min, CW for sexual assault.) Watch "10 Questions for John Ashbery" (with Time); he discusses poetry readings, art criticism, and why he hates the sound of his own voice here. (~4 min) You can read Claudia Rankine's "Open Letter: A Dialogue on Race and Poetry" here.  You can hear Terrance Hayes's read his poems "Talk" and "The Blue Baraka" here, courtesy of the Folger Shakespeare Library (~7 min; "Talk" is up first).

A Drink With a Friend

Tsh talks to her good friend, Sarah Mackenzie, about what makes good stories (especially for our kids). She's got a HUGE new project in the works: not only a new children's book, but a new publishing house! When it's hard to publish new classics that tell timeless truths, you gotta start the company yourself. Why do we need more stories that tell us things that were as true a thousand years ago as they are today? Listen in. Tsh's newsletter + website Pick up a round of drinks Come to Italy with us — next month! Our recommended reads Sarah Mackenzie's work: Read-Aloud Revival & Waxwing Books A Little More Beautiful, Sarah's forthcoming picture book Julia Cameron's morning pages Ira Glass' The Gap Tomie DePaola Breaking Bread With The Dead, by Alan Jacobs Breezy Brookshire on Instagram Miss Rumphius, by Barbara Cooney You Can Draw in 30 Days, by Mark Kistler I Miss My Cafe + The Hole & Corner playlist

Too Lit To Quit: the Podcast for Literary Writers
Momentum and The New Sledder (Pun Intended)

Too Lit To Quit: the Podcast for Literary Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 57:27 Transcription Available


In this episode we've invited two guest hosts writers Todd Dillard and Madeline Corley. They are one half of the team called The New Sledders, a group of friends that have created a writing based  newsletter. In this episode we talk about friendship, creative and professional momentum, and puns! Todd Dillard's work has appeared or is forthcoming in Sixth Finch, Guernica, Waxwing, HAD, Electric Lit, and elsewhere. His debut collection Ways We Vanish was a finalist for the 2021 Balcones [bal-cone-ease] Poetry Award and is available from Okay Donkey Press. You can find him at his website https://todddillard.wordpress.com/ or on Twitter @toddedillard Madeleine Corley (she/her) is a writer, poet, and songwriter by internal monologue. Her work has been featured in FOLIO, Moist, Olney [ole-ney Magazine, among others. She currently serves as a Managing Editor at Barren Magazine. You can find her at her website https://www.wrotemadeleine.com/  or on Twitter @Madelinksi. One day, she'd like to own a Mystery Machine.Marvel Verses Anthology by The Daily Drunk Mag edited by Jared Beloff: https://www.amazon.com/Marvelous-Verses-Jared-Beloff/dp/B09M2XQ7RY

The Chapbook
35. Hananah Zaheer: Lovebirds

The Chapbook

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 16:19


Second time's a charm! In this episode, Hananah Zaheer--author of the flash collection LOVEBIRDS--chats flash fiction, reveals a secret about her chapbook, and offers timeless parenting advice. Hananah is a writer, editor, improvisor and photographer. She is the author of a flash chapbook Lovebirds (Bull City Press, 2021). Other writing has appeared or is forthcoming in places such as The Cut, Kenyon Review, Best Small Fictions 2021, Waxwing,  AGNI, Pithead Chapel, Smokelong (Pushcart nomination), Virginia Quarterly Review, McSweeney's Internet Tendency, South West Review, Alaska Quarterly Review (with a Notable Story mention in Best American Short Stories 2019) and Michigan Quarterly Review, where she won the Lawrence Foundation Prize for Fiction. She was awarded a Tennessee Williams Scholarship in Fiction at the Sewanee Writers' Conference for 2019,  was  a finalist for the Smoke Long Fellowship 2019, the Doris Betts' Fiction prize 2014 and a recipient of residencies and fellowships from the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Rivendell Writers' Colony and the Ragdale Foundation. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart prize. She serves as a Fiction Editor for Los Angeles Review, and as senior editor for SAAG: a dissident literary anthology—a project that seeks to make space for radical and experimental South Asian art and writing. She is the founder of the Dubai Literary Salon, an international prose-reading series and a guest editor for SmokeLong Quarterly for Winter 2021-22. Currently, she is working on a novel.Hananah is represented by Kent D. Wolf of Neon Literary. You can reach him at kent (at) neonliterary (dot) com. Website: http://www.hananahzaheer.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/HananahZaheerInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/hananahzaheerLovebirds (Bull City Press): https://bullcitypress.com/product/lovebirds-by-hananah-zaheer/Sayaka Murata wiki page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayaka_MurataThank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress 

Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell

Peter is preparing for another attempt to sail around the world singlehanded and nonstop on his Rival 41, Waxwing. We talk about Portugal, orcas, communications, reefing, whisker poles, downwind sail configurations, heavy weather, wildlife, books, AIS, radar, solar power, dinghies, anchors, safety, and much more.

The Chapbook
31. Sara Moore Wagner: Tumbling After

The Chapbook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 18:04


In this episode we welcome Sara Moore Wagner to discuss her chapbook Tumbling After (Red Bird Chapbooks). Sara Moore Wagner is the author of two full length books of poetry, Swan Wife (winner of the 2021 Cider Press Review Editors Prize) and Hillbilly Madonna (2020 Driftwood Press Manuscript prize winner), a recipient of a 2022 Individual Excellence Award from the Ohio Arts Council, a 2021 National Poetry Series Finalist, and the recipient of a 2019 Sustainable Arts Foundation award. She is the author of the chapbooks Tumbling After (Redbird, 2022) and Hooked Through (Five Oaks Press, 2017). Her poetry has appeared in many journals and anthologies including Sixth Finch, Waxwing, Nimrod, Western Humanities Review, Tar River Poetry, and The Cincinnati Review, among others, and she has been nominated for multiple times for a Pushcart prize, for Best of the Net, and for Best New Poets. Her poetry has also been supported by a SAFTA residency, a merit scholarship from the Juniper Institute, and a scholarship to the Palm Beach Poetry Festival as a finalist for the Thomas Lux prize. She holds a BFA from BGSU, and an MA in literature from NKU, where she currently teaches Intro to Creative Writing. She lives in West Chester, OH with her filmmaker husband Jon and their children, Daisy, Vivienne, and Cohen.Sara Moore Wagner (website)Sara Moore Wagner (twitter) Tumbling After (Redbird Chapbooks)"Her Kind" by Anne Sexton Angela Carter William Butler Yeats Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress 

For the Birds
Backyard Bird Count, Cedar Waxwing, Bohemian Waxwing

For the Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 9:53


On this weeks episode of For the Birds, Chip and Anson talk to you about eBird, a Cedar Waxwing, and the Bohemian WaxwingBackyard Bird Count WebsiteCedar Waxwing eBirdBohemian Waxwing eBird

For the Birds
Backyard Bird Count, Cedar Waxwing, Bohemian Waxwing

For the Birds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 9:53


On this weeks episode of For the Birds, Chip and Anson talk to you about eBird, a Cedar Waxwing, and the Bohemian Waxwing Backyard Bird Count Website Cedar Waxwing eBird Bohemian Waxwing eBird

Of Poetry
Donna Vorreyer (Of Love, Ritual, and Ordinary Joy)

Of Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 72:55


Donna Vorreyer is the author of To Everything There Is (2020), Every Love Story is an Apocalypse Story (2016) and A House of Many Windows (2013), all from Sundress Publications. Her work appears or is forthcoming in Ploughshares, Waxwing, Poet Lore, Cherry Tree, Salamander, Harpur Palate, and other journals. She lives in the suburbs of Chicago where she serves as an associate editor for Rhino Poetry and hosts the monthly online reading series A Hundred Pitchers of Honey.Purchase: To Everything There Is (Sundress Publications, 2020) and Donna's other full-lengths at Sundress Publications.Also Donna's visually collaborative chapbook Encantado, which we talk about on the episode, from Red Bird Press.Check out Christine Shank's art as well as Claire Morgan's art, featured on Donna's first and third full-length covers)

Of Poetry
Kasey Jueds (Of Animals, Silence, and Folk Tales)

Of Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 62:30


Read: Kasey Jueds' poem "Kittatinny," which she reads on the episode.Kasey Jueds a poet living in the Catskill Mountains in New York. Kasey poems have appeared or are forthcoming in publications including American Poetry Review, Beloit Poetry Journal, Bennington Review, Cave Wall, Cincinnati Review, Colorado Review, Crazyhorse, Denver Quarterly, Narrative, Ninth Letter, Pleiades, Provincetown Arts, River Styx, Salamander, The Southampton Review, Tinderbox, and Waxwing.Kasey has been a resident at the Vermont Studio Center, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, Soapstone, and the Ucross Foundation; and a visiting poet at the University of Pennsylvania, LaSalle College, and the University of Northern Colorado. Kasey's first book Keeper first book, won the Agnes Lynch Starrett Prize from the University of Pittsburgh Press, and was published by Pitt in fall, 2013. Kasey's second book, The Thicket, is has just been published by Pittsburg Press this month, November, 2021.Purchase: The Thicket by Kasey Jueds (UPitt Press, 2021).

Micro
Olson x Covo x Barton

Micro

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 11:21


Nick Olson is the author of Here's Waldo and Editor-in-Chief of (mac)ro(mic). Noa Covo's work has appeared in, or is forthcoming from, Jellyfish Review, Passages North, Waxwing and elsewhere. Tyler Barton is the author of the story collection, Eternal Night at the Nature Museum, forthcoming from Sarabande Books in November, 2021.  Links and Info: Nick Olson “The Things We'll Remember” Twitter: @nickolsonbooks Instagram: @nickolsonbooks Website: nickolsonbooks.com Here's Waldo: Order Here Maudlin House: maudlinhouse.net (Twitter: @MaudlinHouse; Instagram: @maudlin_house; Facebook: @maudlinhouse) Noa Covo “Ghoul” Twitter: @covo_noa Fractured Lit: fracturedlit.com (Twitter: @FracturedLit; Instagram: @fracturedlit; Facebook: @FracturedLit) Tyler Barton “Eternal Night at the Nature Museum, a Half-hour Downriver from Three Mile Island” Twitter: @goftyler Instagram: @tylerbartonlol Website: tsbarton.com Passages North: passagesnorth.com (Twitter: @PassagesNorth; Instagram: @passagesnorth; Facebook: @passages.north) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Host Dispatch: A Literary Podcast
Introducing: The Austin Youth Poet Laureate Program

The Host Dispatch: A Literary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 40:42


The Austin Youth Poet Laureate program has landed in Austin! We here at Host Publications are thrilled to partner with the Library Foundation and the National Youth Poet Laureate Program led by Urban Word, with additional support from the Austin Public Library, Creative Learning Initiative, and Learn All The Time.  In this episode, we discuss the details of this exciting new program for young writers in Austin, and all of the benefits that it offers them, for their writing, their confidence, and for their engagement with their communities.  We had the opportunity to speak with the inaugural Teaching Artists who ran the application workshops this year, to hear about their experiences in the workshops and to get a better sense of what this program will offer young writers in Austin.    We spoke with Bianca Perez: (she/her) Bianca was born and raised in Mission, Texas – a small southern town bordering Mexico. She is currently an MFA Poetry candidate at Texas State University. Her poems have been published in The New York Quarterly, Re-side Magazine, Magma Poetry UK, ReclamationATX, Psst! Press' The Sappho Diaries, and East French Press. Forthcoming in The Ice Colony Anthology. She is also the co-host of a horror podcast with writer Stephanie Grossman. Her poetry centers on her Latin culture, spirituality, family, and womanhood. We also spoke with Steven Espada Dawson: (he/him) is a writer from East Los Angeles, currently working out of Austin. The son of a Mexican immigrant, he holds an MFA in poetry from Purdue University. He has served as poetry editor for Sycamore Review and Copper Nickel. Winner of the Barriss and Iola Mills Award and the Kneale Award, his poems have appeared recently or are forthcoming in The Adroit Journal, Best New Poets 2020, Colorado Review, Copper Nickel, Gulf Coast, Hobart, Kenyon Review Online, Split Lip Magazine, and Waxwing, among other journals.   We want to encourage any and all interested folks to apply for the Youth Poet Laureate position this year by Sunday, August 15, 2021, at 11:59pm, or to take the Application Workshops next year for a fully immersive creative experience. Head on over to the Library Foundation's website for more information on how to apply, and follow Library Foundation ATX and Host Publications on social media for updates on deadlines, the inaugural winner, readings and the forthcoming chapbook! 

The Chapbook
07. Kendra DeColo & Tyler Mills: Low Budget Movie

The Chapbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 20:10


Noah & Ross go behind the scenes of the creative collaboration between Kendra DeColo & Tyler Mills and their chapbook LOW BUDGET MOVIE (Diode Editions).Get Low-Budget Movie (Diode Editions, 2021) here.  Kendra DeColo is the author of three books including I Am Not Trying to Hide My Hungers from the World (BOA Editions, 2021). She is a recipient of a 2019 Poetry Fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and has received a number of awards and fellowships. Her poems and essays have appeared in American Poetry Review, Tin House Magazine, Waxwing, and elsewhere. She teaches at Hugo House and she lives in Nashville, Tennessee. Find out more about Kendra at her website here. Tyler Mills' latest poetry book is Hawk Parable, winner of the Akron Poetry Prize (University of Akron Press 2019). A poet and essayist, her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The New Republic, and elsewhere. She teaches for Sarah Lawrence College's Writing Institute and the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center's 24PearlStreet, edits The Account, and lives in Brooklyn. Find out more at Tyler's website here. Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress 

The Chapbook
04. Mag Gabbert: Minml Poems

The Chapbook

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 17:21


Mag Gabbert, Discovery Award winner and author of MINML POEMS, drops by to talk with Noah & Ross about you may find when you take time to play, the power of collaboration, and publishing a project that may be considered unconventional. Mag Gabbert holds a PhD in creative writing from Texas Tech University and an MFA from The University of California at Riverside. Her essays and poems can be found in 32 Poems, Pleiades, The Rumpus, Thrush, The Massachusetts Review, Waxwing, The Pinch, and many other journals. Mag is the author of Minml Poems (Cooper Dillon Books, 2020), a chapbook of visual poetry and nonfiction. She currently teaches creative writing at Southern Methodist University and for Writing Workshops Dallas. She also serves as the interviews editor for Underblong Journal, and recently won the Discovery Prize. Find out more about Mag at her website here. Thank you for listening to The Chapbook!Noah Stetzer is on Twitter @dcNoahRoss White is on Twitter @rosswhite You can find all our episodes and contact us with your chapbook questions and suggestions here. Follow Bull City Press on Twitter https://twitter.com/bullcitypress Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bullcitypress/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bullcitypress 

Micro
Murugan x Li x Crawford

Micro

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 17:12


Tejashree Murugan is a writer and student of biotechnology at the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras. Mingpei Li's poems have been published most recently in Waxwing and Muzzle Magazine and have been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize. Jason B Crawford is a poet born in Washington DC and raised in Lansing, Michigan. (Transcript)Continue reading "Murugan x Li x Crawford" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices