This is a podcast devoted to reading and enjoying poetry from the classics to contemporary forms of the craft. We keep it brief with episodes that are rarely longer than a 15 minute run time. The aim is to inspire those who read and write poetry no matter what level of either (or both) they practice. The title is from one of Carl Sandburg's Definitions of Poetry: "34. Poetry is a phantom script telling how rainbows are made and why they go away." Presented by Vincent Hostak.
This episode features readings and conversation from contemporary indigenous poet Crisosto Apache. They are Mescalero Apache, Chiricahua Apache, and Diné (Navajo) of the 'Áshįįhí (Salt Clan) born for…
In this this episode we'll hear the work of Laurence Musgrove, a poet, teacher, editor/publisher and curator of creative communities of practice in writing. The listeners will learn about the power a…
A celebration of four poets born in January: Carl Sandburg, Robinson Jeffers, Edgar Allan Poe and Lord Byron. Curated readings with Guest Reader from the Midnight Myth and Sleep and Sorcery, Laurel…
What is Poetry? It may be best described, as it is with Carl Sandburg's words at the top of the episode, with poetic language itself. In this episode: an introduction to the title and purpose of the …
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Tue 17 Jan 2023
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