The term ‘queer’ has evolved to describe a broad spectrum of non-normative ideas, identities, and overall approach to life. Embracing the ‘strange and peculiar’, Queer Poets Society focuses on the niches of poetry that deserve to be brought to light. Featuring poetic analysis, readings of famous queer poets, and interviews with local poets from all walks of life, Mars Tarassenko is dedicated to highlighting the intersection of identity, ideology, and, of course, poetry.
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The term ‘queer’ has evolved to describe a broad spectrum of non-normative ideas, identities, and overall approach to life. Embracing the ‘strange and peculiar’, Queer Poets Society focuses on the niches of poetry that deserve to be brought to light. Featuring poetic analysis, readings of famous queer poets, and interviews with local poets from all walks of life, Mars Tarassenko is dedicated to highlighting the intersection of identity, ideology, and, of course, poetry.
the fbi agent watching you says hi; talking comedy in poetry with Cameron Vanderwerf
Queer Poets Society
1 hour 17 minutes 6 seconds
8 months ago
the fbi agent watching you says hi; talking comedy in poetry with Cameron Vanderwerf
You heard it here first folks, if you want to make friends, go to poetry open mics. In today’s episode, Mars Tarassenko and Cameron Vanderwerf discuss all things weird and silly, and how comedy is a crucial aspect of poetry that helps contribute to the creative outlet and community as a whole. Join us as we discuss memorizing poetry, laughs as external validation and other elements of performance poetry.
Queer Poets Society
The term ‘queer’ has evolved to describe a broad spectrum of non-normative ideas, identities, and overall approach to life. Embracing the ‘strange and peculiar’, Queer Poets Society focuses on the niches of poetry that deserve to be brought to light. Featuring poetic analysis, readings of famous queer poets, and interviews with local poets from all walks of life, Mars Tarassenko is dedicated to highlighting the intersection of identity, ideology, and, of course, poetry.