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Innhold levert av Jeremy Jusek. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jeremy Jusek eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
This interview podcast explores what drives people to pen poems. Each guest is tied to Ohio's poetry scene in some way. Over the course of the conversation, we discuss inspirations, aspirations, and perspirations. Created by the Ohio Poetry Association, hosted by Jeremy Jusek.
Innhold levert av Jeremy Jusek. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jeremy Jusek eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
This interview podcast explores what drives people to pen poems. Each guest is tied to Ohio's poetry scene in some way. Over the course of the conversation, we discuss inspirations, aspirations, and perspirations. Created by the Ohio Poetry Association, hosted by Jeremy Jusek.
Career educator and author Amanda Hayden describes the effect of travel on her writing, her use of instinct and metaphor, and the role feminism plays in her work.
Sandra Rivers-Gill talks about her newest poetry collection "As We Cover Ourselves with Light," the trappings of performance, and her innate drive to support the community at large.
Award-winning transgender author Barbara Marie Minney talks about her newest poetry collections, her complicated relationship with God, and the personal forces that ignited her poetic Renaissance. Learn more about Barbara at: https://www.barbaramarieminneypoetry.com/
Wildly prolific author and screenwriter John Dorsey discusses his pragmatic approaches to writing, his view of the Ohio community, and how the writing drive changes in the face of existential uncertainty. Learn more about John at: https://rustytruck.wordpress.com/category/john-dorsey/
Podcast host Jeremy Jusek gets a taste of his own medicine when Ohio beat poet laureate Sandra Feen conducts a brilliant interview of her own. Visit Jeremy's website here: www.jeremyjusek.com .
Calil Cage, a.k.a. Just C.O.S., is a performance poet and founder fo The Sparrow's Fortune that talks about wanderlust & finding his home in Cleveland, finding purpose in the poetry community, and his appreciation for lineage.
Poet laureate of Athens Stephanie Kendrick discusses her social and community work, the recurring themes in her writing, and the ethical concerns surrounding real-life representations.
Today's chat is with Debbie Allen and Patricia Thrushart, the co-founders of PARH USA. We discuss their group's origins, personal convictions, and the vitally important Underground Railroad project they're engaged with in conjunction with the OPA. Please visit the organization's website at https://poetsagainstracism-usa.org/…
Double city laureate and author of 'Urbanshee,' Siaara Freeman details the underpinnings of the repetition in her work, why dark humor is such an important part of her life, her love of animation, and the underpinnings of the repetition in her work. Check out 'Urbanshee' from Button Poetry here: https://buttonpoetry.com/product/urbanshee/…
Author and 2021 Ohio Poet of the Year Quartez Harris discusses the challenges involved with teaching in an impoverished school system, his award-winning collection 'We Made it to School Alive,' and his unique & informative perspectives on the creative process.
Re-emergent writer, lawyer, and author Beth Mulcahy discusses the importance of healing through writing, her family history, and what it feels like to return to writing after decades.
Lauded poetry and fiction author Paula J. Lambert describes how she discovered her poetic prowess while writing fiction, the importance of breathing, and her deep avian knowledge. Learn more about Paula's work, books, and publications on her website: https://paulajlambert.weebly.com/ And check out the OPA's other craft-focused podcast, Versecraft! https://www.ohiopoetryassn.org/versecraft…
Lima, Ohio laureate and career educator Tim Cheeseman discusses theatre's influences on how he visualizes his poems, how his close proximity to the Mennonite community has shaped his worldview, and his thoughts on educating & guiding new minds.
Multi-talented Cleveland-based performing artist Raja Belle Freeman talks about what it was like to receive an intensely creative high school education, her writing process, and the myriad of projects she's currently working on.
Author and Northern Ohio operative Tim Richards talks about his work with Ray McNiece on the "Poem for Cleveland" project, the myriad of ways his career gave him the confidence to write, and his upcoming poetry collection.
This episode features updates on the activities from several of Ohio's poet laureates. Listen to them share their progress, future plans, and personally-written poetry. This episode features updates from: Jonie McIntire Raymond McNiece Kari Gunter-Seymour John Burroughs Doc Janning Wendy McVicker Jeremy Jusek Sandra Feen…
Green thumb poet Dick Westheimer discusses his collection "A Sword in Both Hands," his monthly haiku habit, and he reflects on how to write about the traumatic experiences of others truthfully and with respect. Learn more about Dick's writing at: https://dickwestheimer.com/ --
OPA management team member and boomer-era rebel Tom Barlow delivers not just an interview, but warm conversation. His thoughtfulness, creative aptitudes, and work ethic are apparent throughout. Check out Tom's website: https://barlowtom.wixsite.com/author-blog Twitter: @TomBarlow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barlow.thomas…
Michigan expatriate and poetic alchemist Marion Boyer talks about the trajectory of her five books including her most recent collection "Ice Hours," her creative trajectory, and how Lit Youngstown & Lit Cleveland saved her life. Visit Marion's website at: https://www.marionstarlingboyer.com/
Novelist and poet Bonnie Proudfoot talks about her work as a custom glass artisan, her love of writing place, and the fundamental experiences that drove a lifetime of creativity. Check out Bonnie's website at: https://bonnieproudfootblog.wordpress.com/
Author and Oberlin professor Lynn Powell describes how she used writing and travel to express herself, shed upbringing, and bring the writing gospel to her students. Find Lynn's books at https://www.thriftbooks.com/a/lynn-powell/566910/
Author and doula Erica Manto Paulson discusses how her professional work converges with her creative writing, motherhood, and her deeply moving collection "Hunger." Learn more about Erica at https://www.ericamantopaulson.com/
The second poet laureate of Lucas County (Toledo) and disabilities scholar Jim Ferris reflects on his writing, the Toledo writing scene, and how his disability and the medical establishment has shaped his life. Learn more about Jim Ferris at: https://www.utoledo.edu/al/disability/faculty/ferris-jim.html…
Northern Ohio creative power couple and authors Geoffrey Landis and Mary Turzillo talk about their shared interest in space, their creative dynamic, and lifelong interest in fencing.
Columbus bard Hanif Abdurraqib discusses the evolving music scene in central Ohio, his podcast The Object of Sound, and his newest book project which heavily involves aviation in our state. Check out Hanif's website: http://www.abdurraqib.com/ His Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Habdurraqib Instagram: @nifmuhammad…
Esteemed author Sara Wagner discusses farming co-op writing residencies, "becoming" a wife, the pressures of sudden upswing success, and one of her newest publications "Hillbilly Madonna." Find her website and books via: https://www.saramoorewagner.com/ Or follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/saramoorewagne1…
Don Kloss speaks about his new reading series at the Rev Coffeehouse, his books, and his adventures with Frosty—his trusty beagle companion. Add him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/don.kloss/ Check out his books: https://www.amazon.com/Don-Kloss/e/B08F7HX2LN%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
Meet members of Lit Youngstown's leadership and board! This episode covers Lit Youngstown and includes R.W. Franklin, Karen Schubert, Pam Anderson, Julio Valentin, and Barbara Marie Minney. To learn more about today's guests: R.W. Franklin, https://www.rwfranklin.com/ Karen Schubert, https://www.karenschubertpoetry.com/ Pam Anderson, https://www.pamelaranderson.org/ Barbara Marie Minney, https://www.barbaramarieminneypoetry.com/ Julio Valentin, https://www.justbuffalo.org/about-just-buffalo/our-teaching-artists/julio-montalvo-valentin/…
Author and retired educator Roberta Schultz describes her newest books, her work as a health rhythms facilitator, and her experiences in writing communities across Southwest Ohio and Kentucky. Visit Roberta's website at https://robertaschultz.com/
Ohio's newest beat poet laureate Sandra Feen talks about the memories held within antiques, the poetry troupe Concrete Wink, and the role teaching played in her life. Check out Meat and Bone! https://www.amazon.com/Meat-Bone-Sandra-Feen/dp/1950380564
Publisher, professor, and poet Hayley Mitchell Haugen explains the motivations behind her upcoming poetry collection, her foray into publishing, and her academic scholarship of Stephen King. Learn more about Hayley at https://sheilanagigblog.com/hayley-mitchell-haugen/
Lifelong educator and author Bill Newby talks about his time teaching, running workshops on Hilton Head Island, and his structural and thematic writing preferences.
Poet, playwright, and healer Jeanne Bryner discusses the medical and cultural influences in her writing, creative interests, and she makes a case for why it's so important that we empathize with others. Read Jeanne's bio here: https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/author/jeanne-bryner Or befriend her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeanne.bryner…
Career doctor and South Euclid poet laureate Doc Janning explains why poetry is the literary form closest to art and painting, his projects as laureate, and the life event that propelled him into poetry.
Multi-genre writer and author Wendy McVicker describes what it's like hosting her own poetry podcast called "River of Words", as well as her time as Athens' poet laureate, her creative process, and pet Hemingway cat born with opposable thumb-like paw pads.
Author and "Red Fez" editor Kerry Trautman explains her unavoidable pull to pay attention to the world around her, the narrative nature of her work, and the community's need for centralized resources. Check out her Toledo poet profile: https://toledopoet.com/welcome-to-the-toledo-poet-website/toledo-poets-2/kerry-trautman-2/ Or follow her on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kerry.j.trautman…
Sierra Leonean-American author and Oakland native Yalie Saweda Kamara discusses language, culture, craft, and what she hopes to achieve in her time as Cincinnati's poet laureate. Visit her website at https://www.yaylala.com/
Veteran performance poet and regional Poetry Out Loud coordinator Kisha Nicole Foster talks about winning the Cleveland Arts Prize, taking on higher education, and her truth. Follow her on Twitter @knf1231
This episode features several talented members from The Greenville Poets! Includes Cathryn Essinger, Suzanne Kelly-Garrison, David Lee Garrison, Aimee Noel, and Myrna Stone. "I wish I had explained in this recording that it was OPA that first got me interested in submitting poetry many years ago! Without them, I probably would still be scribbling in a closet somewhere." - Cathryn Essinger Visit the website for the Greenville Poets to learn more about their organization: https://www.greenvillepoets.org/ Or visit the About page's profile section to learn more about each writer: https://www.greenvillepoets.org/home#profiles…
Tenured scholar, war literature expert, and easy-spoken author Philip Metres talks about his ideas about form, academic projects past & present, and literature's role in wider society. To learn more about Philip, visit his website at https://philipmetres.com/
Talented multi-genre writer Karen Schubert discusses her love for combined poetic forms, the role empathy plays in her writing, and the creative environments that make her feel alive. Learn more at https://www.karenschubertpoetry.com/
Cincinnati's first poet laureate, Pauletta Hansel, discusses her past work, her upcoming position as Writer-in-Residence for the Cincinnati Public Library, and her newest poetry collection "Heartbreak Tree." Learn more about Pauletta at https://paulettahansel.wordpress.com/
Poetic visionary Michelle R Smith discusses the myriad of projects that she's willed to life, how we can rethink the contributions of iconic literary legends, and the nature of motivation. Please check out Michelle's website at https://www.writermichellersmith.com/ .
Author and poet Steve Brightman discusses his book Circus of His Bones, his connections to the city of Akron, and his clever use of Biblical tradition to subvert stereotypes.
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