The English Suite podcast

The voice of Widener University's English and Creative Writing department.

Homecoming Open Mic Event, Fall 2022

Widener students, alumni, and faculty read creative writing by themselves and others. The event was held on Zoom in October 2022. 

12-06
32:32

Asali Solomon reads from her novel The Days of Afrekete

Author Asali Solomon reads from her novel, The Days of Afrekete, which the New York Times calls "a feat of engineering...a reverie, a riff on Mrs. Dalloway and a love story...in prose as clear as water." Solomon was visiting writer at Widener University in October 2022. For more information, see https://www.asalisolomon.com/ 

10-25
32:42

Jayne Thompson and Andrea Zittlau on community writing projects

Join us for a conversation with Professors Jayne Thompson and Andrea Zittlau, who talk about their work on collaborative community writing workshops and publishing projects in schools and prisons.

09-11
38:02

Celebrating National Poetry Month 2022

We celebrate National Poetry Month by sharing some original poetry and favorite poems, presented by members of the Widener University community. 

04-25
15:08

Debunking the myths about English and Creative Writing majors

Is the English major worth it? Are any of the myths about studying English and Creative Writing true? Widener undergraduate student Gabby Norris hosts. We hear stories and insights from alumnae Taylor Blum and Josh Schneider, current student Ashley Serrano, and professor Christine Woody. 

03-20
45:46

Discovering performance in unlikely places: A conversation with Lone Brick Theatre director Rob Reutter

Jim Esch and Shpresa Ymeraj talk with Rob Reutter, director of the Lone Brick Theatre Company, about the history of the company and their  cutting edge performances in and around the Widener University community. Lone Brick's newest production is Metamorphoses by Mary Zimmerman. It runs March 26, 27, 29, 30 and April 1, 2 at 8:00 pm in Lathem Hall on the Widener campus. Tickets are $12 and seating is limited.  Tickets are available HERE.  You can follow Lone Brick Theatre on Facebook.

03-12
34:21

Visiting writer Sherrie Flick

Sherrie Flick was the Widener University visiting writer in October  2021. She held a virtual reading by Zoom. In this episode, hosted by Gabby Norris with an introduction by Shpresa Ymeraj, you will hear excerpts from Sherrie Flick's short fiction,  as well as her responses to questions from the audience. Sherrie Flick is the author of the novel Reconsidering Happiness  (University of Nebraska Press), the flash fiction chapbook I Call This  Flirting (Flume Press), and two short story collections with Autumn  House Press: Whiskey, Etc. (2016) and Thank Your Lucky Stars (Fall  2018). Her nonfiction has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Creative  Nonfiction, Pittsburgh Quarterly, and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. You can follow her at sherrieflick.com.

01-30
23:09

Luiza Flynn-Goodlet on building an LGBTQ+ literary magazine

Poet, editor, and critic Luiza Flynn-Goodlet talks with the editors of The Q&A Queer Zine about the challenges and opportunities involved when building an LGBTQ+ magazine from the ground up. Luiza is the editor-in-chief of Foglifter: a San Francisco Bay Area magazine by and for LGBTQ+ writers and readers. 

12-15
35:47

Alumni spotlight: Jillian Benedict

In this episode Jim Esch chats with Jillian Benedict about the impact Covid19 had on her writing life, her launching of an Instagram account  to feature her short-form writing "doodles," long-form fiction projects, and the progress she is making during Nanowrimo (National Novel Writing  Month). Jill shares a selection of her flash fiction. You can follow her Instagram account @writerwithtoutacause. Her recently published short story "Problem Visit" can be found at Feels Blind Literary.

11-12
38:33

All the Rivers in Hades: an interview with Smart Barker

Jim interviews members of Smart Barker: Mark Graybill and Dan Robinson, a band with numerous ties to Widener University. They talk about their newest album All the Rivers in Hades (released for streaming in October 2021).

11-04
41:29

A conversation about Romantic period magazine culture with Dr. Christine Woody and students

We talk about Romantic period magazine culture with Dr. Christine Woody and Widener students Jattu Fahnbulleh, Cloë Di Flumeri, Stefan Cozza, and Seth Glickman. Together, they worked on a textual scholarship project about the 19th century periodical Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine and its running series Noctes Ambrosianae. We discover some striking parallels between magazine culture then and modern-day digital publishing. To learn more about textual scholarship courses at Widener, you can contact Dr. Woody at cmwoody@widener.edu. 

10-19
38:16

The Literary Canon and Women Writers: A Conversation With Dr. Annalisa Castaldo

Jim Esch talks with Dr. Annalisa Castaldo about the canon and the presence (and absence) of women writers in it. Why have women been underrepresented in the canon? What kinds of writing and authors are being discovered and appreciated today? How has the canon changed for the better in the last 30 years? For show notes and links, check out englishsuitepodcast.blogspot.com. 

09-07
35:54

How Has Your Writing Evolved Since Graduation?

Matthew Lomas (class of 2021) asks some Widener alumni about their post-grad writing experiences. 

05-23
13:31

A Look Back On National Poetry Month

We recap a busy month of April for Widener English and Creative Writing. The episode also features original poems by Jessica Guzman, Courtney Bambrick, Jayne Thompson, Ken Pobo, and Jim Esch. 

05-17
15:25

Rising from the ashes: Widener Ink's 2021 issue is alive and kicking

Hear how Widener's undergraduate literary print journal came back from the dead after Covid19 shut it down, thanks to the efforts of advisor Dr. Jessica Guzman, Editor-in-Chief Ciana Bowers, technical advisor Jeannine Mcknight, and the Widener Ink staff. You'll also hear some of the creative work published in the magazine, read by students Ciana Bowers, Luke Curran, Naquawna Letman, Gabby Norris, and Aimee Schwartz. 

05-04
33:33

A conversation with Dr. Rebecca Morgan Frank

Shpresa Ymeraj interviews Dr. Rebecca Morgan Frank about her experiences in the publishing world as editor-in-chief of Memorious: A Journal of New Verse and Fiction. Rebecca also discusses her writing career and shares a poem from her latest book Oh You Robot Saints! (published by Carnegie Mellon UP). For more info, check out https://rebeccamorganfrank.com/

04-23
23:01

Talking baseball with Dr. Mark Graybill

Widener University English professor Mark Graybill discusses the literary allure of baseball, reads baseball-themed literature by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Gary Soto, and Don DeLillo, and shares his prognostications about the upcoming 2021 MLB season. 

04-06
46:20

Discovering the path: a conversation with Emma Irving (class of 2018) about publishing and creative writing

Host Jim Esch talks with Widener English major Emma Irving. In three short years since graduating, Emma is already blazing a trail in publishing, creative writing, and literary community-building. A coordinator of workshops for the Widener Writers group on Facebook, Emma's creative writing (featured on this podcast) appears in the inaugural issue of Millennial Pulp Literary Magazine. For more information, see https://www.millennialpulp.com 

03-23
38:47

Stephanie Schechner on translating Camille in October, a novel by Mireille Best

Undergraduate students Cloë di Flumeri and Christina Giska talk with Dr. Stephanie Schechner, Professor of French at Widener University, about her translation of Camille in October by Mireille Best, published by Seagull Books & distributed by University of Chicago Press. For more information, see https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/C/bo46675959.html 

03-15
45:01

New Books Spotlight: Jane Rosenberg LaForge

We talk with author Jane Rosenberg LaForge about her novel Sisterhood of the Infamous (New Meridian Arts) and poetry collection Medusa's Daughter (Animal Heart Press) -- both of which launched in February 2021. Learn more about Jane's work at  https://www.janerosenberglaforge.com/ https://www.newmeridianarts.com/ https://animalheartpress.net/

03-09
28:48

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