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WFIU: The Poets Weave Podcast

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    Recent Episodes

  • 11/22/2009 12:24 PM

    Devin Becker - Children Playing on the Lake...

    Devin Becker is currently a student in Indiana University's School of Library and Information Science. His poems have been published (or are forthcoming) in Prairie Schooner, The Pinch, cream city review, and Washington Square.

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  • 11/15/2009 12:05 PM

    Nancy Pulley - Crescent Moon...

    Nancy Pulley's new chapbook Dream Puzzle was published in the spring 2009 by Art In the Heartland Publishing, from which she reads "Crescent Moon," "Security Light," "Puzzle," and "Hunting Mushrooms."

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  • 11/08/2009 04:18 PM

    Christopher Citro - Commemorative Desire...

    Christopher Citro reads his poems "Commemorative Desire," "Single Male Seeks Someone Who'll Stay," and "Infinite Divisibility Is a Nice Idea" on this edition of The Poets Weave.

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  • 11/01/2009 09:57 PM

    Grace Schulman - Long Winter Dusk...

    Grace Schulman, now retired, was distinguished professor of English at Baruch College, City University of New York. Host Jenny Kander reads from Schulman's book Days of Wonder (Houghton Miffllin, 2001).

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  • 10/25/2009 06:03 PM

    Suzanne Sturgeon - Poets and Presidents...

    Suzanne Sturgeon lives on a farm in Owen County, Indiana. She has been writing poetry for five years and is a member of the Free Range Poets, who are on the verge of publishing their first volume of poetry.

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  • 10/18/2009 02:14 PM

    Motherhood Poems

    Poems by or about mothers.

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  • 10/11/2009 05:33 PM

    Nancy Pulley - Antique Store...

    On this edition of The Poets Weave, Nancy Pulley reads "Antique Store," "Egg Lady," "Cherry Picking," and "In the Greenhouse" from her new chapbook Dream Puzzle (2009, Art In the Heartland Publishing).

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  • 10/04/2009 05:45 PM

    Ryan Teitman - Cathedrals...

    Ryan Teitman's poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Crab Orchard Review, Puerto del Sol, Redivider, Third Coast, and other journals. He's won Mid-American Review's Fineline Competition, an AWP Intro Journals Award in Poetry, and been nominated for a Pushcart Prize.

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  • 09/27/2009 05:43 PM

    Carol Marks - Blackberries for Supper...

    Carol Marks graduated from the University of Indianapolis with a degree in theatre. She works as an administrative professional and writes poetry because she can't help it.

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  • 09/13/2009 12:03 PM

    Debra Kang Dean - "Curio" and "Hail"

    Debra Kang Dean is the author of Back to Back, a chapbook of poems, News of Home, and Precipitates, which was nominated for the William Carlos Williams Award. Her poems have been featured on The Writer's Almanac, Poetry Daily, and Verse Daily, and have been published in a number of anthologies.

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