
After a nearly a decade of observing online internet literary spaces - Tyler Burn, from Tulsa Oklahoma, interviews a vast array of different artists, writers and poets. It's so odd writing about myself in third person. I feel so serious. This show isn't that serious. Just hanging out with writers. Yah.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Jennifer Espinoza comes on the show and we talk about poetry, ghosts and writing and Beachsloth and Erin Taylor, She has five new poems up on lofimag.com
Badass conversation.
Follow her substack - @jenespinoza twitter @sadqueerlife instagram @sad... more
I've copy/pasted this from the Sabr Tooth Tiger website :
Madeline Blair is the mastermind behind Sabr Tooth Tiger Magazine. A poet, editor, and award-winning filmmaker from Chicago, IL, she received her BA in Creative Writing from University of Ill... more
Claire Hopple is a writer currently living in Asheville, who works and edits for Zona Motel.
Claire Hopple is the author of five books. Her fiction has appeared in Wigleaf, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, Peach Mag, Forever Mag, and others. She’s the fiction edito... more
Kirstie Mackenzie 's new novel ' Better to Beg ' is out now - published by Jillian Luft's Sweet Trash Press. She's a great writer and person. This was a great interview!!
Sebastian has returned to discuss Fresh, Green Life.
We spoil the entire book . So read the book first.
Past guest and Alt Lit icon - Austin Islam Calls in again.
That Lit Podcast was a podcast from 2014 hosted by Alexandra Naughton .
Otherwise this would've been considered lost media. Alexandra sent this over to me to put up on the stream. I met Jesse Prado back at ctchfest. On this episode Jesse has plans ... more
What would've been a lost episode is now not . Back in the day poet Alexandra Naughton hosted a series of podcasts with her friends called 'That Lit Podcast' in 2014.
On this episode she chats with a previous guest of the show - Ctch
They speak o... more









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