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Poetry Spoken Here
Cardboard Box Productions, Inc.
217 episodes
9 months ago
Albany area poet Therese Broderick discusses her work, how she thinks about tone in poetry, introduces the concept of ice balloons, and talks about her personally curated lending library of local poets work. SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR! www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Find us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@cardboardboxproductionsinc Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com
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Albany area poet Therese Broderick discusses her work, how she thinks about tone in poetry, introduces the concept of ice balloons, and talks about her personally curated lending library of local poets work. SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR! www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Find us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@cardboardboxproductionsinc Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com
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Episode #189 Open Mic of the Air #11
Poetry Spoken Here
29 minutes 47 seconds
3 years ago
Episode #189 Open Mic of the Air #11
The Open Mic of the Air is a project from Poetry Spoken Here that began just over two years ago. When in-person poetry events were suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Open Mic of the Air was created as a way for poets from around the world to connect and have a creative outlet. Now, over 100 poets have been featured and we look forward to many, many more! This is the eleventh episode of the Open Mic of the Air featuring poets from around the world - Munich and Nottingham - as well as from across the United States. Give a listen and submit your work for the next episode! Send a recording - 5 mins or less - of yourself reading one of your poems, including your name and location, to openmicoftheair@gmail.com. For full submission guidelines, check out: www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Wendy Hind, Lincoln Nebraska - “Short Poem Medicine for the Soul” Alina Gales, Munich Germany - “The Duke” Jeri Frederickson, Chicago, Illinois - “The Moving Shelter” JAK, Chicagoland - "Reaggae Tribute" Guy Jones, Nottingham, England - “A Night on the Tarn” Susan Moorhead, New Rochelle, NY - “Peach” Holly Richards - “Resurgance” Tara Al Rehani, California - “October ‘Chills’” Jesica Lovelace, Orlando, Florida - “Upendo” Joel Peckham, Huntington, West Virginia - “The Lost 25” SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR!: www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com
Poetry Spoken Here
Albany area poet Therese Broderick discusses her work, how she thinks about tone in poetry, introduces the concept of ice balloons, and talks about her personally curated lending library of local poets work. SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR! www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Find us on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@cardboardboxproductionsinc Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com