Episodes
Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
Buddy Wakefield, Actor and Poet
Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
Tuesday Feb 27, 2018
Friday Feb 23, 2018
The Transformational Jennie Washburn V.2018.2
Friday Feb 23, 2018
Friday Feb 23, 2018
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018
Alex Johnston, poet
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018
Wednesday Feb 21, 2018
Alex Johnston lives and works in the Finger Lakes Region of upstate NY where he is also a full time student headed toward his PhD in Western Literature. ‘On Fire and Roses’ is his first full length collection of poetry; pieces from the book have appeared in several online and print publications across the country. His second book, (still untitled) is in the works and scheduled to be released winter 2018-2019. Aside from poetry and academia, Johnston is also a professional violinist and former student of The Hochstein School of Music in Rochester, NY. He now teaches both violin and guitar part-time. Find news from Alex on Lummox Press https://www.lummoxpress.com/lc/alex-johnston/ & on Facebook at @alex.johnston.7777
Thursday Feb 15, 2018
Creed Shepard, Poet-Publisher
Thursday Feb 15, 2018
Thursday Feb 15, 2018
Creed lives in Lawrence, Kansas where he has very recently worked as a communications manager and researcher for Kansas Progress Institute, a general Laborer, and is now an Early Childhood teacher's assistant at Kansas's only Waldorf School, Prairie Moon. He runs Enduring Puberty Press, an earnestly unprofessional effort specializing in correspondence art. Its magazine is published annually. The mail art is all year round. Creed Shepard’s poems have been published in Smelt Money, Beecher’s, HypocriteReader and others. Rapport Privilege is his fourth chapbook of poems. Find Creed and more at Enduring Puberty Press https://miuseofheterolinea.wordpress.com/ and on Facebook @EnduringPubertyPress
Friday Feb 02, 2018
Poet Jen Harris
Friday Feb 02, 2018
Friday Feb 02, 2018
Poet Jen Harris is a professional public speaker, spoken word poet, activist, published author, founder and former host of Kansas City Poetry Slam. Nationally recognized in the aforementioned, she works as an advocate to incorporate spoken word poetry as a form of peer-based mental health therapy.
Harris recently completed a year-long writing residency through Charlotte Street Foundation in Kansas City, moved to Denver, is finalizing two books; Lust & Disdain & Unconfirmed Certainties, was featured at Write About Now, Button Poetry, and presented at TEDxKU on Sept 30, 2017.
Find news of Poet Jen Harris on all social media @poetjenharris and at www.poetjenharris.com