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It’s April 17th! Happy International Haiku Poetry Day from Brooklyn poet and novelist Patricia Carragon. Enjoy her Haiku celebrating Cherry Blossom Season in New York.
“Raspberry Kisses,” a poem written, performed, and recorded by Susan Justiniano aka ResuePoetix, Poet Laureate of Jersey City, New Jersey; lyrics published in The Rainbow Project (Poets Wear Prada, 2022).Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Poet Robert Mueller reads his poem “Winebibbers Go Home,” published in the online anthology The Rainbow Project. Robert Mueller is the author of Hereafter Knowing in Sonnets and Their Similars, an adventurous undertaking in literary history and critical interpretation under the signs of philosophy and theology. Other recent writings to his credit include a poem in And Then, poetry of an unusual stripe in Home Planet News Online and, in Spinozablue, a group of poems focused on the...
NY Times-published writer and longtime columnist for Literary Mama Ona Gritz reads “Speedometer Song” from her new book Present Imperfect, a collection of personal essays published by Poets Wear Prada. “Speedometer Song” first appeared in Catamaran Literary Reader
Poet Carrie Magness Radna reads her poem “In passing (no. 45 of E verses)” from her book Hurricanes Never Apologize (Luchador Press, 2019),
Megha Sood reads her poem "Does Hurt Have a Gender" from her newly released poetry collection, My Body Is Not an Apology (Finishing Line Press, 2021)
Fiction writer Iris N. Schwartz reads the title story from her debut short short story collection, My Secret Life with Chris Noth: And Other Stories, original paperback published by Poets Wear Prada in 2017, Kindle edition to be released October 15, 2021. This is a work of fiction.
Cindy Sostchen-Hochman reads “I Am the Girl,” recorded live at Brownstone Poets, October 11, 2020
Robert Anthony Gibbons performs his poem "When We Left Earth: Poetry Goes to Space" at the Cornelia Street Cafe, New York, in 2008. This live recording was originally aired July 4, 2008 as part of our America is Beautiful podcast.
Roxanne Hoffman performs her poem "Other (Please Explain)" with music by Jean Anfossi, titled "Afro Shuffle." This poem was first published on the Rogue Scholars website. This track is from her second CD, Flora Selva, and the poem was reprinted in chapbook of the same name.
Thaddeus Rutkowski reads his poem "What's in a Name." We first aired this recording in 2008 during April for our first podcast celebration of National Poetry, "April is for Poetry."
Evie Ivy reads her poem "The Hand Fan" at the Cornelia Street Cafe, New York. Originally aired during our first Mother's Day podcast, "For Our Mothers: A Grassroots Celebration of Mother's Day, 2008."
Ngoma performs his poem “Paradign Shiftin’,” from his album Flippin’ The Script. (This track was one of the spoken word recordings aired during our first National Poetry Month podcast, in April of 2008.)
Michael Graves reads the title poem from his chapbook Illegal Border Crosser (Červená Barva, 2008). This recording originally aired during our first National Poetry Month podcast, in April of 2008.
Mitch Corber performs "America, Come Hear." Original track from our America is Beautiful podcast first aired July 4, 2008.
Iris N. Schwartz reads "Yellow," micro fiction, from her short short story collection SHAME (Poets Wear Prada, 2019)
David Lawton reads his poem "Johnny Cash" at the Cornelia Street Cafe in New York City. (Live Recording. 2008.) This poem is included in the anthology Appleseeds, edited by Melissa Guillet, published by Sacred Fools Press in 2010.
Linda Lerner reads her poem "Fault Lines" at the Cornelia Street Cafe, New York, in February of 2008. Originally aired July 2009,
Robert Anthony Gibbons reads his poem "Flight: Minnesota" from his latest poetry collection FLIGHT (Poets Wear Prada, 2019).
Thomas Fucaloro reads his poem "The Meaning of Corn" from his forthcoming book The Only Gardening I Do Is When I Give Up. First published in Eratio.
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