Of Poetry Podcast

Han VanderHart
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Nov 7, 2023 • 53min

Lauren Camp (Of Mystery, Agnes Martin, and Silence as Bounty)

Listen: On Apple, Spotify, Google and elsewhereRead: "Must Learn Neither," at Poetry DailyPurchase: An Eye in Each Square (River River Books, 2023)Lauren Mukamal Camp, New Mexico Poet Laureate, is the author of seven poetry collections, most recently An Eye in Each Square (River River Books, 2023) and Worn Smooth Between Devourings (NYQ Books, 2023). She was awarded a 2023 Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship. Other honors include a Dorset Prize and finalist citations for the Arab American Book Award, the Housatonic Book Award and the Adrienne Rich Award for Poetry. In 2022, she was Astronomer in Residence at Grand Canyon National Park. Lauren is the recipient of fellowships from Denver Botanic Gardens, The Taft-Nicholson Center for Environmental Humanities and Black Earth Institute. She was a visiting writer at the Mayo Clinic, and artist in residence at Lowell Observatory and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. Her poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Mid-American Review, Missouri Review, and The Academy of American Poets’ Poem-a-Day.Reading/Viewing Recommendations: Agnes MartinVija Celmins
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Sep 15, 2023 • 1h 1min

Jennifer A Sutherland (Of Fashion, Negative Capability, and Octopuses)

Read: "My Devices, My" at Cagibi and excerpt from Bullet Points at Parhelion Review.Purchase: Bullet Points (River River Books, 2023)Jennifer A Sutherland is a poet, essayist, and attorney living in Baltimore, Maryland. Her work has appeared or will appear in Hopkins Review, Best New Poets, Denver Quarterly, I-70 Review, Cagibi, Appalachian Review, and elsewhere.Reading Recommendation:Hart Crane, Linda Hull, Stephanie Foo's What My Bones Know
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Sep 5, 2023 • 1h 23min

Moira J. Saucer and Catherine Rockwood (Of Interruption, Griefwork, Raspberries and Drift Roses)

Purchase: Wiregrass and Other Poems by Moira J. Saucer and Endeavors to Obtain Perpetual Motion by Catherine RockwoodMoira J Saucer is a disabled poet living in the Alabama Wiregrass. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Her worked has appeared in literary magazines and anthologies in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada including Black Bough Poetry Freedom- Rapture anthology, Visual Verse, Fly on the Wall Press, Ice Floe Press, Mooky Chick, Floodlight Editions, and Fevers of the Mind Poets of 2020.Catherine Rockwood is a staff member of Reckoning Magazine and a reviewer for Strange Horizons. She has a Ph.D. in Renaissance Studies, and many remaining questions about everything.
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Aug 14, 2023 • 1h 14min

Jason Myers (Of Taste, Music, and Coming to Our Senses)

Read: Read "Eucharist" in DiagramPurchase: Maker of Heaven & at Belle Point PressJason Myers is the author of Maker of Heaven & (Belle Point Press, 2023) and A Place for the Genuine (Eerdmans, 2024). Myers is a National Poetry Series finalist and has published poetry and essays in The Believer, Image, Kenyon Review, Orion, The Paris Review, and numerous other magazines. His writing has been nominated for a Pushcart and Best New Poets and was introduced by Campbell McGrath as part of American Poet's Emerging Poets feature. He is co-Executive Director of EcoTheo Collective and Editor-in-Chief of EcoTheo Review. An Episcopal priest, He lives with his wife, Allison Grace Myers, and their son Robinson in Texas.More reading recommended from this episode: Lucille Clifton's Collected Poems, Meik Wiking's The Little Book of Hygge
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Jul 26, 2023 • 58min

Destiny Hemphill (Of Ritual, Tenderness, and Speculative Nonfiction)

Listen:  On Apple, Spotify, Google and elsewhereRead: "we ask mama-n-em, 'where is the motherworld?'" (Split This Rock)Purchase: motherworld: a devotion for the alter-life (action books, 2023)Destiny Hemphill (she/her) is a ritual worker and poet based in Durham, NC. A recipient of fellowships from Naropa University’s Summer Writing Program, Callaloo, Tin House, and Kenyon’s Writers Workshop, she is the author of the poetry chapbook Oracle: a Cosmology (Honeysuckle Press, 2018), and her debut Motherworld: a devotional for the alter-life (Actionbooks, 2023). More reading recommended from this episode:Mushroom at the End of the World by Anna TsingHeartberries by Teresa Marie Mailhot
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May 17, 2023 • 1h 6min

Len Lawson (Of Asylums, Poetic Histories, and Rest)

Read: "Psychology for Black Folk" at Jasper ProjectPurchase: Negro Asylum for the Lunatic Insane (Main Street Rag, 2023)Len Lawson is author of Negro Asylum for the Lunatic Insane (Main Street Rag, 2023), Chime (Get Fresh Books, 2019), and the chapbook Before the Night Wakes You (Finishing Line Press, 2017). He is also co-editor of The Future of Black: Afrofuturism, Black Comics, and Superhero Poetry (Blair Press, 2021) and Hand in Hand: Poets Respond to Race (Muddy Ford Press, 2017). South Carolina Humanities awarded him a 2022 Governor's Award for Fresh Voices in the Humanities.  He has received fellowships from Tin House, Palm Beach Poetry Festival, Callaloo Barbados, Vermont Studio Center, and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts among others. His poetry appears in African American Review, Callaloo, Mississippi Review, Ninth Letter, Verse Daily, Poetry Northwest, and has been translated internationally. Len earned a Ph.D. in English Literature and Criticism at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. A South Carolina native, he is currently Assistant Professor of English at Newberry College. More reading recommended from this episode:Joshua Bennett's Being Property Once MyselfNikky Finney's Love Child's Hotbed of Occasional Poetry: Poems and ArtifactsHonorée Fannon Jeffers The Age of Phillis
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Mar 16, 2023 • 1h 9min

Caelan Ernest (Of Cyborgs and Parties, Publicity, and Transcending Binaries)

Read: “put ur phone down for a sec” from night mode in Blush LitPurchase: night mode (Everybody Press, 2023)Caelan Ernest is a poet and a performer. They are the author of two forthcoming collections: night mode and ICONOCLAST, being published in 2023 and 2024 respectively by Everybody Press. They received their MFA in Writing from Pratt Institute. They are Publicist at Graywolf Press. They live in Brooklyn with their cat named Salad.More reading and viewing recommendations from this episode:Donna Haraway's A Cyborg Manifesto Bladerunnerr. erica doyl's ProxyWings of DesireCarl Phillips' My Trade is Mystery
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Jan 27, 2023 • 1h 10min

Stephanie Burt (Of Mermaids, Punctuation, and Queer Community Formation)

Read: "Whale Watch" at TurbinePurchase: We Are Mermaids (Graywolf Press, 2022)Stephanie Burt is Professor of English at Harvard and the author of several books of poems and literary criticism, most recently WE ARE MERMAIDS (Graywolf, 2022), AFTER CALLIMACHUS: Poems and Translations (Princeton UP, 2020) and DON'T READ POETRY: A Book About How to Read Poems (Basic, 2019). In addition to poetry things, she writes about trans stuff and pop music and comic book superheroes for Comicsxf.com, the New Yorker and other fun venues. Her podcast about tabletop role-playing games is Team-Up Moves (teamupmoves.com). More reading and viewing recommendations from this episode:On a Sunbeam by Tillie WaldenSpinning by Tillie WaldenJem and the Holograms (Thompson and Campbell)The Fire Never Goes Out ND StevensShe-Ra
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Jan 16, 2023 • 53min

Sara Lefsyk (Of Escapism, Writing Residencies, and Ethel Zine)

Sara Lefsyk is Head Ethel over at Ethel Zine & Micro Press. Her book We Are Hopelessly Small and Modern Birds is published with Black Lawrence Press, 2018, and she has work previously published in Bateau, The Greensboro Review, The New Orleans Review, Phoebe, Poetry City, and Tinderbox among others.Read: "When They Taught Me How to Slit the Bird," at TinderboxPurchase: We Are Hopelessly Small and Modern Birds (Black Lawrence Press, 2018) and the Ethel Zine!Read Also:Leonora Carrington's short storiesMargaret Cavendish's The Blazing-World 
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Jan 9, 2023 • 55min

K. Iver (Of Queer Narrative, Negation, and Southern Elegy)

Read: "Family of Origin Rewrite: 1982" in The CommonPurchase: Short Film Starring My Beloved's Red Bronco (Milkweed Editions, 2023)K. Iver is a nonbinary trans poet from Mississippi. Their poems have appeared in Boston Review, Gulf Coast, Puerto del Sol, Salt Hill, TriQuarterly, The Adroit, and elsewhere. Their book Short Film Starring My Beloved’s Red Bronco won the 2022 Ballard Spahr Prize for Poetry and is forthcoming from Milkweed Editions. Iver is the 2021-2022 Ronald Wallace Fellow for Poetry at the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing. They have a Ph.D. in Poetry from Florida State University.

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