vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry
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vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet Emma Eden Ramos
27 perc
6. évad 12. rész
Emma Eden Ramos writes poetry and fiction. She also teaches. She talks to us about finding balance and how teaching and writing coinspire. She also talks about her forthcoming anthology, Love Is Love.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet John Kaniecki
21 perc
6. évad 10. rész
John Kaniecki is a writer of fiction, poetry, and memoir. He has published work in all three genres and continues to write his way through life. He talks to us about the process and purpose of writing, how he selects form, and what poetry does for both the writer and the reader.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet Ryan J. Torres
31 perc
6. évad 9. rész
Annmarie Lockhart interviews Ryan J. Torres about his poetry, published and new, and about his process. He will read two poems and talk about his books and where you can get them.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Elizabeth Stelling
28 perc
6. évad 8. rész
Elizabeth Stelling has been a poetry presence in New Jersey for more than a decade. With a history of producing live events and publishing print collections, both single-author and anthologies, she has also found a way to develop her own authentic poetic voice. Now she's turning her attention to using poetry to help people tell their own stories. Listen as she describes her new venture, the nonprofit Write 2 Change, and learn more about her next challenge.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet Anthony Roberts
29 perc
6. évad 7. rész
Listen in as vox poetica's Annmarie Lockhart talks to Anthony Roberts about his upcoming new book, Pigtown, set to publish in February 2018 from Red Dashboard Publications. Anthony wears many hats as soldier, professor, writer, and he will talk about them all, where they come together and diverge in the realm of his creativity. He will also read from Pigtown and talk about the influence of his hometown, Baltimore, on his work.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Author Cliff Brooks
25 perc
6. évad 1. rész
Author Cliff Brooks makes a return appearance to talk about his new books, Athena Departs and Exiles of Eden, his many other endeavors, and the aesthetic of contemporary poetry of the American South.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet David Messineo
30 perc
63. rész
Annmarie Lockhart talks with David Messineo about his experiences founding and editing New Jersey's Sensations Magazine, writing poetry, his new collection, and assorted other poetry side notes.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet Kirk Judd
25 perc
62. rész
Annmarie Lockhart interviews West Virginia poet Kirk Judd about the influence of one's environment on one's poetry. Judd discusses the environment, his poetic activism, and the experience of curating Joseph Barrett's collection, Blue Planet Memoirs, published posthumously by Dos Madres Press.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet CL Bledsoe
26 perc
61. rész
CL Bledsoe is the author of numerous poetry and fiction books. He talks with host, Annmarie Lockhart about which inspirations become fiction and which become poems, what it's like to be heckled at a reading, and the process of writing and publishing sensitive work that involves other people.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet Darryl Willis
22 perc
60. rész
Darryl Willis is a writer and pastor who has spent many years doing mission work in Ukraine, which has been an ongoing muse to his poetry. He talks to us about form, inspiration, and the place of poetry in a busy creative life.
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Poet Cassie Premo Steele
28 perc
54. rész
Listen to Cassie Premo Steele talk about her new book, Tongues in Trees. The book is a compilation of poems written from 1994 through 2017. Cassie talks about this book and its exploration of the strength of the feminine voice, and reads selections from the three different eras in which the work was written.
15 Minutes of Poetry with Emma Eden Ramos and Marymount Manhattan Review
17 perc
52. rész
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry returns to the air with a new episode! Featuring Emma Eden Ramos and the Marymount Manhattan Review, this episode will include original poems and a discussion of craft, particularly as it relates to the arc of a writing career and artistic development. We will touch on inspiration and discipline and we will tackle the question: why poetry? Want to hear more? Tune in at noon, Wednesday, April 29!
vox poetica's 15 Minutes of Poetry with Emma Eden Ramos
20 perc
51. rész
Author Emma Eden Ramos is today's guest. She'll talk about her new book, Still at Your Door: A Fictional Memoir, and the use of poetic language in fiction.
Brittany Wilis and Tynan on 28 to Create
26 perc
50. rész
Listen to Brittany Wilis and Tynan talk about 28 to Create, a daily prompt-based challenge that takes place for the month of February. Its purpose is to enliven artists who might need an extra creative push or who just want to have fun, and it culminates in a community of people sharing their work. Check out the tumblr and get ready to hear all the details.
Dale Leffler on Poety Pieces and Muses
28 perc
49. rész
Listen to Dale Leffler talk about writing poetry, reading poetry, and where to find inspiration on today's episode. He'll tell us about the benefits of writers' retreats, creativity exercises, and sharing one's writing in a workshop setting.
Frieda Landau on Writing Styles to Fit Stories
31 perc
48. rész
Today we'll talk to Frieda Landau about how writing styles fit our stories. She will read work from her book as well as some new writing, and she'll tell us about where she gets her inspiration, her process, and the unexpected things we learn when we write.
Donnelle McGee and passages from "Naked"
27 perc
47. rész
Listen to today's guest, Donnelle McGee, read from his forthcoming book, Naked. Donnelle will talk about the creative process, the importance of telling our stories, and the difference between fact and truth in poetry.
Puma Perl and the Spoken Word, Performance Extravaganza
26 perc
46. rész
Today's guest, Puma Perl, fresh off the 20th annual Alternative New Year's Day Spoken Word/Performance Extravaganza. Want to know what it's like to stage a massive poetry event? You're going to want to hear what this lady has to say about it. And hear her talk about her poetry and performance work in New York City.
CL Bledsoe on his book Riceland
31 perc
45. rész
CL Bledsoe joins me to talk about his new book, Riceland, and about the way the past inflects his writing. We will talk about voice and subject choice, inspiration, and how to infuse sad poetry with hope.
Brian Fanelli and All That Remains
31 perc
44. rész
Listen to Brian Fanelli talk about his newly released poetry collection, All That Remains and find out about where he gets his poem ideas. He will read from the book and talk about current work as well.
A Chat with Angela Carter
29 perc
43. rész
Today's guest, Angela Carter, talks about her forthcoming book, Memory Chose a Woman's Body, why she writes, and the changes writing has manifested in her life.
3rd Annual Thanksgiving w/ Ben Hobbs
28 perc
42. rész
Join us for the 3rd Annual Thanksgiving with Benjamin Hobbs episode! We will once again talk turkey with all the poetic trimmings. Listen to some of Benjamin's poems and learn why he chose his nom de plume (bonus points if you remember what it is!).
Author Jim Davis on his new book Assumption
31 perc
41. rész
Today's guest is Jim Davis, talking about his new book, Assumption, releasing today via unbound CONTENT. Jim will tell us about his writing style, how he edits his work, the connections between poetry and visual art, and what he brings to his readings. He'll also report on his up and coming appearances and give a preview of the work contained in Assumption.
Authors Stan Galloway and Cliff Brooks
27 perc
40. rész
Today we'll speak with Stan Galloway and Cliff Brooks, live from their reading tour. They will tell us a bit about the books they're promoting, their writing styles, what inspires them, and all kinds of fun things.
Bridgewater International Poetry Festival
22 perc
39. rész
A special interview with Stan Galloway and Jenna Butler taped live at the Bridgewater International Poetry Festival at Bridgewater College in Virginia on January 17. This episode of 15 Minutes of Poetry was the opening event of the conference. Stan Galloway is Professor of English at Bridgewater College. He organized the conference and his first full-length poetry collection, Just Married, will release in March 2013. Jenna Butler is an Alberta, Canada, based poet, editor, teacher, and publisher. She teaches creative writing and literature at Grant MacEwan University and her collections Seldom Seen Road, Wells, and Aphelion have been critically well received.
Chet W. Sisk on Welcome to a Cooler World
29 perc
38. rész
Today's guest is Chet W Sisk, author and life coach. He will tell us about his new release, Welcome to a Cooler World, which combines spoken word and song, and based on Chet's research on global trends. Listen in on the conversation!
2nd Annual Thanksgiving Special w/ Ben Hobbs
25 perc
37. rész
The Second Annual Thanksgiving Poetry Special with Benjamin Hobbs! Take some time to consider the poetry of food and celebration and all things familial as we talk and cook and eat this Thanksgiving.
Dom Gabrielli's book A Strange Frenzy
28 perc
36. rész
We're going to try again to talk to Dom Gabrielli, whose new chapbook, A Strange Frenzy, has been recently released by unbound CONTENT. Dom will talk about Rumi and writing, inspiration and olives.
15 Minutes with Author Dom Gabrielli
16 perc
35. rész
Dom Gabrielli talks abut Rumi, love, olives, and poetry in this broadcast. Here about his new chapbook, A Strange Frenzy, and about all things inspirational.
Charles Clifford Brooks on new books and inspirations
28 perc
34. rész
Today's guest, Charles Clifford Brooks III talks about his new book, his inspiration, and his life as a Southern gentleman. Hear him read his work and tell a few good stories along the way.
Book Honoring Children of the Holocaust
29 perc
33. rész
Today we talk about collaboration with writer Theresa Senato Edwards and painter Lori Schreiner, whose new book, Painting Czeslawa Kwoka, Honoring Children of the Holocaust, releases this week. They talk about the origin of the project and read from the book.
Cassie Premo Steele's Co-Creating Studio
24 perc
32. rész
Taped live from Cassie Premo Steele's Co-Creating Studio in Columbia, SC, a discussion of creativity and motherhood as it evolved during a meeting of Cassie's Write to Ignite Our Lives Class. Having just read Cassie's new book, The Pomegranate Papers, these women who write and paint gather to talk about their lives in the context of creativity. Did you ever want to be a fly on the wall when artistic women are in a room together talking? This is your chance.
A Bank Robber's Bad Luck w/ his Ex-Girlfriend
29 perc
31. rész
Join me to listen to guest KJ Hannah Greenberg talk about her recently released poetry collection A Bank Robber's Bad Luck With His Ex-Girlfriend and her just released book of essays Don't Pet the Sweaty Things. She will tell us about the hectic life of a globally published author, filling us in specifically on where she gets the inspiration for her well-regarded writings.
Kate Hammerich's advice to writers
28 perc
30. rész
Today's guest Kate Hammerich talks about writing, her forthcoming book, and her advice to other writers (hint: the phrase "grow a set" comes to mind). She will read some of her poems and talk about who she reads when she's looking for inspiration.
Alice Shapiro's and the journey to her new book Saltian
29 perc
29. rész
Alice Shapiro talks about her forthcoming release, Saltian, "to dance," and the journey it took to press. Alice will read her work and speak to the challenges and joys of opening the work up to public scrutiny before publication.
John Yamus on everything March Madness
24 perc
28. rész
Today's guest is John Yamrus and he'll be talking about March Madness. Particularly Kentucky phenom Anthony Davis and The Brow. Alright, no. John will not be talking about The Brow. John will be talking about poetry. So why don't you listen in and see what he has to say about it?
Written All Over your Face{Book} by PM Pope
24 perc
27. rész
Today's guest is PMPope, and he's here to talk about (and read from) his new poetry collection, Written All Over Your Face{book}. Listen in for a conversation that will range from social media to multimedia to ... well, the sky's the limit today, people!
Inspiration behind "Captured Moments" by Ellenelizabeth Cernek
25 perc
26. rész
Today's guest is Ellenelizabeth Cernek, who will read from her new book, Captured Moments, and talk about the inspiration for her beautifully styled romance poetry. She will also talk about the importance of artistic expression in her life and the way place affects her writing. Listen in!
Craig Scott speaks on his work
21 perc
25. rész
Today's guest is writer Craig Scott and he will tell us all about the wide variety in his work, his journey as a writer, the process and craft of writing, and a bunch of other cool writer stuff. Listen and learn!
Ellen Kline McLeod on New Release "Garden"
24 perc
24. rész
Listen in today as Ellen Kline McLeod reads from her newly released book, Garden, and talks about its journey from concept to publication. Ellen will also talk about the writing process and how she accesses her creativity.
1st Annual Thanksgiving w/ Ben Hobbs
30 perc
23. rész
Special Thanksgiving edition! Join me as I talk to Benjamin Hobbs about writing, his own unique editorial process, and inspiration. Rumor has it there will be mention of favorite Thanksgiving dishes and possibly a recipe exchange.
Mark Wisniewski on "Show Up, Look Good"
24 perc
22. rész
Today I talk with writer Mark Wisniewski about his new book, Show Up, Look Good. He will talk about his work as a full-time writer/editor and the unique road to life taken by each individual book. Oh yeah! We'll also talk about the importance of inspiration and discipline when it comes to good writing.
Vox Poetica's Best of the Net Nominations
30 perc
21. rész
Today we talk about award nominations and Annmarie Lockhart explains the method behind the madness ... well, her madness anyhow. You will also hear her read vox poetica's 6 nominations for Best of the Net.
Stylicia Bowdern on "The Anthology of My Soul"
21 perc
20. rész
Stylicia Bowden returns to talk about her new CD, The Anthology of My Soul, motivation, inspiration, and to update us generally on all the work that's kept her busy since her last interview.
How to write about things you don't want to write about
24 perc
19. rész
Creativity coach and Pushcart Prize nominated writer Cassie Premo Steele joins us today as we discuss writing things we don't want to write about.
Len Kuntz on his Body of Work
22 perc
18. rész
Today's guest Len Kuntz talks about his extensive body of work, both published and unpublished. He will also tell us what it means to be a full-time writer and his process for mastering the craft.
Q & A with Annmarie Lockhart
28 perc
17. rész
FIrst of its kind Q&A session! Sure I'll be happy to regale you with tales of earthquakes and hurricanes and other entertaining themes, but it's also a chance for you to ask the editor. So either call in at 1:00 pm or email me any time between now and then and I'll answer your questions about editing, publishing, and futbol.
Amy Nathan: Writer, Blogger, Editor Extraordinaire
20 perc
16. rész
Join me today and find out what writer/blogger/editor/publishing authority extraordinaire Amy Nathan has to say about the sign of the times in this business we all love so much. Amy will talk specifically about the fiction market and writing as a craft. Don't miss it!
Helen Vitoria
20 perc
15. rész
Listen to Helen Vitoria read her poetry, talk about what inspires her, and fill us in on what she's working on now.
Unbound Contents New Projects
19 perc
14. rész
Today I will update you on forthcoming projects from unbound CONTENT and news from the world of poetry. Consider it the summer update broadcast!
Joan McNerney talks Inspiration
22 perc
13. rész
Today's guest Joan McNerney talks about inspiration, particularly in regard to ekphrastic writing. She also talks about humor as a technique and we'll explore some of the reasons why writers write.
15 Minutes with Jim Valvis
18 perc
12. rész
Guest today is Jim Valvis, widely published writer extraordinaire whose poetry and fiction is often poignant and funny. He will talk about how he keeps track of his publications, the perils of publishing in the current climate of uncertainty, his writing process, and assorted other cool topics.
Kay Middleton on Poetry and Fiction
23 perc
11. rész
My guest today is Kay Middleton, member of the Albright Poets and vox poetica contributor. Kay will talk about writing poetry as well as fiction. Listen to hear what she has to say about characters and muses and hear her read some of her poetry.
Maxwell Baumbach
21 perc
10. rész
My guest today is Maxwell Baumbach, a busy young talent who writes, edits, publishes, and is an MMA aficionado. He will talk about his journal, Heavy Hands Ink and his new book, set to release in early 2012.
Murray Dunlap on "Bastard Blue" His Collection of Short Stories
19 perc
9. rész
Today I talk with Murray Dunlap, two-time Pushcart Prize nominated writer set to release his collection of short stories Bastard Blue (June 2011, Press 53). Murray will talk about his writing, his recovery from a near-fatal car crash, and the process of writing in relation to physical trauma.
Virginia Humanities Conference at Bridgewater College
18 perc
8. rész
Taped live before an audience from the Virginia Humanities Conference at Bridgewater College, Bridgewater VA, April 8, 2011. Guests include Stan Galloway, Ray Brown, and John Gosslee, talking about reviews and publishing.
Corey Mesler on Poetry and Inspirations
21 perc
7. rész
Today's guest Corey Mesler talks about his poetry, his novels, his experimental forms, his inspirations, and the incomparable feeling of holding his books in his hands.
Writer Dee Thompson's Writing Inspiration
17 perc
6. rész
Today's guest Dee Thompson talks about her writing and where she gets her inspiration. She will read some of her poetry and talk about her books.
Julie Ellinger Hunt Reads from her New Book
21 perc
5. rész
Today's guest Julie Ellinger Hunt reads from her forthcoming book, In New Jersey, and talks about what inspires her writing and the process of creating a book.
Ray Sharp on Love Anthology
22 perc
4. rész
Today's guest Ray Sharp talks about his many sources of inspiration and he reads a poem from the new anthology Love Be Write as well as a poem about Claude Monet.
Patrick Shea Poetry and Passion
21 perc
3. rész
Today's guest Patrick Shea talks about his poetry and his passion for sports. He will read his work, talk about his writing group, and tell us what he loves about reading his work before an audience.
James Jean-Charles Blackberry Poetry
20 perc
2. rész
James Jean-Charles, manager of the Downtown Englewood Starbucks, mastermind behind the Poetry Series, and writer of Blackberry poetry, will talk to us about what art does for local community and local businesses.
Poetry Contest Winners!!!
18 perc
1. rész
Today's show is a conversation with the 1st place winners of the First-Ever vox poetica Poetry Contest! Stan Galloway and Ray Sharp read their winning poems and tell you how they wrote them.