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Trial and Error27 Aug 202400:55:15

Helena and Nicholson Baker on drawing your loved ones, the horrors of the world, and finding your way back to beauty.

Rise Together23 Aug 202400:57:31

Perry Janes on Hollywood, ego, and trying not to break his NDA.

My Awesome Stoma09 Apr 202400:44:38

April Gibson on chronic illness, religion, and being a teenage mother.

Working-Class Superheroes26 Mar 202400:46:52

Declan Ryan on his father's construction job, tenderness between boxers, and the inevitable tragic end.

All the Shiny Knives12 Mar 202400:54:46

Monica Rico on cooking, grunt work, and the heat at General Motors.

Let Light Form27 Feb 202401:09:50

Nam Le on commerce, irony vs. sincerity, and being in the Arctic. 

Stay in Character13 Feb 202400:45:53

Gregory Pardlo on improv, therapy, and driving around with his father’s ashes.

Instructions for Divorce30 Jan 202400:50:25

Caitlin Cowan on rejection, tradwives, and poems from our better self.

Make Art for Me16 Jan 202401:00:25

Blake Butler on complex mourning, the suicide of his wife Molly Brodak, and finding his way back.

Poets We Lost in 202303 Jan 202400:44:54

Remembering the lesbian poet and activist Minnie Bruce Pratt, as well as the Palestinian poet and symbol of the resistance, Refaat Alareer.

The Utopian Business12 Dec 202300:36:44

Steve Zeitlin and Bob Holman on the healing act of writing, small frogs, and politics at the fiddle festival.

Cease and Desist30 Nov 202300:53:45

Laura Mullen on academia, death threats, and doing the next brave thing.

Good For the World08 Aug 202400:46:10

Dorothea Lasky on The Shining, writing what you fear, and the ferocity of color.

Falling Off the Stairs14 Nov 202300:46:14

Daniel Brock Johnson on risk, a T-shirt mantra, and life after the death of his friend James Foley.

Ghost Sister31 Oct 202300:46:46

Sebastian Merrill on the voice of his former self, the underworld, and laughing during yoga.

Living in And Times17 Oct 202300:53:04

 Sahar Muradi on cyclical time, leather butterflies, and saying goodbye to her father.

Pen Pals03 Oct 202300:54:54

Sean Cole on loneliness, fear of aging, and what poems can do.

Notes From the Bathhouse19 Sep 202300:58:19

Eric Sneathen on queer utopia, bad writing, and San Francisco in the ’70s.

The Magic Section05 Sep 202301:02:20

Irène Mathieu on pediatrics, suburbs without a TV, and our body's unknown terrain.

My Totally Normal Crisis22 Aug 202300:45:02

Natalie Shapero on Wheel of Fortune, babysitting for her landlord, and pretending not to grieve.

The Eldest Daughter08 Aug 202300:31:47

Rosanna Young Oh on her parents’ grocery store, leaving poetry, and the duties of the firstborn. 

Invisible Hands25 Jul 202300:56:05

Airea D. Matthews on self-interest, starry skies, and her parents’ fateful wedding day.

Chaos Reigns11 Jul 202300:53:42

Sophus Helle on empire, Calvin and Hobbes, and the world's first author. 

A Stone Worth Addressing08 Aug 202400:53:09

Merlin Sheldrake on fungi, creativity, and the queerness of nature.

The Fact of a Suitcase27 Jun 202300:43:24

Leslie Sainz on Bill O’Reilly, glassblowing, and the lure of praise.

Good Old Sonnet13 Jun 202300:46:29

Diane Seuss on New York in the ’70s, virtue, and her father’s early death.

Add Me to the Forest Floor30 May 202300:55:16

Katie Farris on cancer, desire, and her early-menopause care package. 

Let the Record Hide16 May 202301:03:32

Paisley Rekdal on maps, Sisyphus, and the dangers of beauty.

As Best I Could02 May 202301:01:44

Aaron Smith on shame, telling the truth, and his mother's last lipstick.

A Human Joy18 Apr 202300:48:21

Rebecca Gayle Howell and Ashley M. Jones on working-class poems, good food, and their fathers’ bodies.

Center Stage04 Apr 202300:45:36

Jennifer Jean on foster care, finding her voice, and loving her father as he was.

Mom, I Love You21 Mar 202301:00:24

Mahogany L. Browne on her first kiss, family secrets, and having your book banned.

My Alleged Accident11 Mar 202301:06:48

Janine Joseph on memory loss, car sounds, and a mirror that loves you.

The Book of Possibilities21 Feb 202300:57:31

Peter Cole on his brother's death, finding his vocation, and the erotic pull of letters.

Habitual Sins08 Aug 202400:58:28

Elisa Gonzalez on bisexuality, humor, and working in finance.

New Parents08 Feb 202301:10:12

Raymond Antrobus on late-night BBC poetry dubs, real people, and becoming a father.

Intimate Distance24 Jan 202300:46:49

Gabrielle Bates on betrayal, home church, and living in her mother's slaughterhouse.

Sonic Trust Fund10 Jan 202301:06:18

Marisa Tirado on Selena, cow skulls, and the memory of adobe brick.

Poets We Lost in 202227 Dec 202200:52:02

Remembering Richard Howard as a poet, mentor, and friend, plus a few words on money by Bernadette Mayer.

Attica, Again13 Dec 202200:40:49

Celes Tisdale on similarities, teaching after the uprising, and his mother's favorite poet.

Hiding Between the Loaves29 Nov 202201:02:20

Belarussian poets Valzhyna Mort and Julia Cimafiejeva on magic, transformation, and what's hidden underneath the forest floor.

Please Poem15 Nov 202200:45:46

JoAnna Novak on islands, a plush placenta, and a gift from the suicide hotline.

Give Me a Sign01 Nov 202201:01:26

Alexandra Lytton Regalado on fate, snake mirrors, and the daily work of letting go.

As I Am04 Oct 202200:55:34

Ama Codjoe on normal naked bodies, solving problems, and her childfree life.

The Land Is the Center20 Sep 202200:49:45

Noʻu Revilla on ancestral history in newspapers, ocean consciousness, and how to be a guest.

The Magical Element30 Jul 202400:49:40

E.J. Koh on distance, broken English, and writing poems that forgive.

Remember Every Ginseng Seed06 Sep 202200:59:30

Chelsea Harlan on knowledge, creaturehood, and the quest for her mother’s secret sadness.

Before We Return to Dust23 Aug 202200:49:03

André Naffis-Sahely on desert sand, rootlessness, and the long shadow of fascism.

The Future Trembles09 Aug 202200:48:24

Elisa Gabbert on commitment, boredom, and the poem as theater. 

Trickster God26 Jul 202201:02:03

Saeed Jones on accuracy, being funny, and creating what we need.

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