POST POET POP is a not-for-profit streaming program hosted by Ken L, featuring interviews with poets about their work.
POST POET POP is produced and mixed by Ken L (he/him/his)—a published poet, interviewer, and book reviewer.
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POST POET POP is a not-for-profit streaming program hosted by Ken L, featuring interviews with poets about their work.
POST POET POP is produced and mixed by Ken L (he/him/his)—a published poet, interviewer, and book reviewer.
Thank you for listening!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to the 18th episode of Post Poet Pop; This is Part 2 of a dedicated set featuring poets from the Once A City Said Louisville poets anthology put out by Sarabande Books and launched this summer. You can purchase the book, here, and you can learn more about the featured poets by visiting the links below.
I would like to dedicate this episode to: James Taylor, Michael Newby, David McAtee, and Breonna Taylor—for their lives that were, and for their lives that should have been. Cheers to a better metabolic city! Featured poets in this episode are:
Alissa Vance - For Hamza Travis Nagdy
Erin L. McCoy - witch-auk and me stop over in my hometown
Ellen Birkett Morris - Sport of Kings
Anna Leigh Knowles - Roses In The Eyes, Oblivious To The Thorns
makalani bandele - east broadway, or on catching TARC (Transit Authority of River City) uptown
Robert L. Penick - Dennis Cooper Racing Stables
Martha Greenwald - Double Aortic Arch
Robin Garner - Community
Mitchell L.H. Douglas - Al Green Was A Preacher
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