Afleveringen
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This special episode was recorded on location at the Asia Pacific Writers and Translators "Heart Water Conference" in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where I asked 12 different writers about their writing habits. Responses included are from: Tony Waters, Carole Favre, Indyana Horobin, Joe Milan Jr., Kaya Ortiz, Lizzie Packer, Renee Pettitt Schipp, Kadek Sonia Piscayanti, Kian Ronay, Menka Shivdasani, Renee Thorpe, and Sara F Costa.
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Award-winning Portuguese poet Sara Costa shares her debut novel "Ash City," which was recently translated into English. We discuss world building, the city as protagonist, and her literary influences, including Fernando Pessoa, Can Xue, and Gabriel García Márquez.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In our second episode, David Horton shares excerpts from his manuscript Songs in Ordinary Time. We chat about costumed donkeys, his use of imagery (influenced by early Soviet film theory), as well as his poetry zine SAGINAW.
Links to Horton's projects and publications (including the chapbooks Model Answers and Maze Poems, discussed in this episode) can be found at davidharrisonhorton.com
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The first episode features a live reading by the poet Abigail Weathers at Camera Stylo. Afterward, we discuss her approach to language, the strange way parent-child relationships change over time, and the Spittoon Poetry Workshop.
The following poems by Abigail Weathers are shared in this episode: "Sometimes, Clear and Fleeting," published in Sky Island Journal
"Origami," published in Trouvaille Review
"Mothers/Daughters," published in Roi Fainéant
Thanks to Macondo for the music, Vasilisa Lukashevich for the recording, and Ana Padilla Fornieles for the cover art.