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Trance•Cast
With the Editors of En•Trance Journal
5 episodes
4 days ago
Our tagline is a phrase from Paul Éluard: "There's another world, and it's this one." Our interest and focus is on poetry, the lyric moment, and altered states.
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Our tagline is a phrase from Paul Éluard: "There's another world, and it's this one." Our interest and focus is on poetry, the lyric moment, and altered states.
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Trance•Cast
S2: E2 Pauls' Corner: Paul Nelson Chats with Sharon Thesen

Sharon Thesen grew up in small towns across Western Canada, and for many years she taught English and Creative Writing at Capilano College in North Vancouver and was an active member of the poetry scene in the Lower Mainland.  Since 2003 she has lived in the Central Okanagan and is Emeritus Professor of Creative Writing at UBC’s Okanagan campus.  She is the editor of two editions of  The New Long Poem Anthology, and was an editor of The Capilano Review and co-editor of Lake: A Journal of Arts and Environment.   She has also co-edited, with Ralph Maud, two editions of the correspondence between Charles Olson and Frances Boldereff.  Her recent poetry books include A Pair of Scissors, The Good Bacteria, and Oyama Pink Shale, from House of Anansi in Toronto, and The Receiver, from New Star in Vancouver. 

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4 days ago
11 minutes 8 seconds

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S2 E1: From Kansas to Oz in Kim Addonizio's poem

We hear Kim read from her newest poetry collection, Exit Opera. She reads Kansas 4:00 am, which originally appeared in The New Yorker.


In this version, a sound accompaniment is provided by Kim's partner, the musician Danny Caron. We then discuss the mythic, musical, and trancelike elements of the poem and the way, in the final analysis, poetry originates from a kind of wordless listening.


Kim Addonizio's  is the author of nine poetry collections, two novels, two story collections, and two books on writing poetry, The Poet’s Companion (with Dorianne Laux) and Ordinary Genius. She has received fellowships from the NEA and Guggenheim Foundation, Pushcart Prizes in both poetry and the essay, and her work has been widely translated and anthologized. Tell Me was a National Book Award Finalist in poetry. Her new poetry collection, Exit Opera, is out from W.W. Norton. She lives in Oakland, CA

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4 days ago
31 minutes 3 seconds

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S1 E3: Jan Beatty Reads and Discusses "Mission" and "Chalk Outline"

Jan Beatty and Dion read and discuss two poems that appear in the first issue of En•Trance Journal--"Mission" and "Chalk Outline." The conversation touches on the numinous moments in the poems as well as some practical elements of craft. Jan's rich and adventurous life feeds energy into these poems, bringing the whole range of human emotion and experience.


Jan Beatty’s⁠ eighth book, ⁠Dragstripping⁠, was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press, September, 2024. Her memoir, American Bastard, won the Red Hen Nonfiction Award. Recent books include The Body Wars and a chapbook, Skydog (Lefty Blondie Press, 2022). Other work includes Jackknife: New and Selected Poems (University of Pittsburgh, 2018 Paterson Prize) named by Sandra Cisneros on LitHub as her favorite book of 2019. Beatty worked as a waitress, abortion counselor, and in maximum security prisons. She is Professor Emerita at Carlow University, where she directed creative writing, the Madwomen in the Attic workshops, and the MFA program. 

 

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5 months ago
33 minutes 44 seconds

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S1 E2 Paul Corner: Paul Nelson Chats with Andrew Schelling

This is a snippet of a longer conversation between Paul Nelson and Andrew Schelling. Andrew reads from his poem, "The Bristlecone"--a poem about a dream in which Michael McClure appears.


Paul Nelson is En•trance Journal's poet at large and contributing editor.

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5 months ago
7 minutes 22 seconds

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S1 E1: Ellen Bass Talks about Her Prose Poem "You're the Top"

Ellen Bass and Dion O'Reilly discuss Bass's poem, "You're the Top." We discuss the unique characteristics of the prose poem--how humble and quirky it is.


We take a look at the narrator's altered state in the poem, where she is destabilized, terrified, disoriented, and ultimately exhilarated in a moment of cosmic consciousness. It's a heady ride!


We also discuss how and why Bass enters a trance state as a way to dramatize her life's experience and create her fabulous poems. She offers a few easy tips for ways to enter a creative trance and also reminds us of the joy of doing so.

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5 months ago
36 minutes 8 seconds

Trance•Cast
Our tagline is a phrase from Paul Éluard: "There's another world, and it's this one." Our interest and focus is on poetry, the lyric moment, and altered states.