August 24, 2008
Surfing, surrealism, pancakes, and Anne Carson with local poet, teacher, and surfer Jay Scrivner. Listen
Hosted by Brent Jenkins
August 24, 2008
Surfing, surrealism, pancakes, and Anne Carson with local poet, teacher, and surfer Jay Scrivner. Listen
Hosted by Brent Jenkins
August 10, 2008
Japanese-born Mark Shikuma reads his poems describing family and heritage, accompanied by Shao Way Wu on bass performing his original background compositions. Listen
Hosted by Tim Ayres
July 27, 2008
Faith and Writing; Poet, fiction writer, and church organist Rachel Wheeler talks about Jim Dodge, Simone Weil, and God, as well as reading a few poems and an excerpt from her new novel. Listen
Hosted by Brent Jenkins
July 13, 2008
Award-winning Oregon poet Clemens Starck describes his work in construction with observations of society, as seen from the window of a pickup truck. His poetry collections include: Journeyman’s Wages (winner of the Oregon Book Award), Learning Russian on Company Time, China Basin, and Traveling Incognito. Listen
Hosted by Tim Ayres
June 22, 2008
Poetry and Politics, featuring Marci Nelligan, co-author with Nicole Mauro of a new collection from Chainlinks; INTERSECTION. Listen
Hosted by Brent Jenkins
June 8, 2008
Iain Macdonald reads his poems which explore Celtic heritage, coaching soccer, teaching English, and his hometown of Glasgow, Scotland. Listen
Hosted by Tim Ayres
May 25th, 2008
Poet, musician, publisher, and professor Patrick Durgin talks about his new book, Hannah Weiner’s Open House and the poet’s life in Chicago. Listen
Hosted by Brent Jenkins
May 11, 2008
Jerry Martien reads poems for Spring with accompaniment by HSU bass instructor Shao Way Wu. They also discuss the various aspects of joining poetry and music. Listen
Hosted by Tim Ayres
April 27, 2008
A hit list of experimental, neo-crazy poets from the online archive of the avant-garde. Listen
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Hosted by Brent Jenkins
April 13th, 2008
Fisher Poet Joanna Reichhold discusses her journey from a Southern Baptist upbringing to life as a commercial fisher off the coast of Alaska, with work songs and poems about salmon, sex, and religion. Listen
Hosted by Tim Ayres