
A literary and cultural anthology of cross-disciplinary creativity from the Stonehill College English Department and Creative Writing Program. A Stonehill Digital Lab production.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | BooksArtsEducation | ||||

On the day of the total eclipse, Ada Limón, 24th Poet Laureate of the United States, talks with Amra Brooks about her new work, the experiences that shape poetic practice, whether or not time exists, and the necessity of reimagining our relation to t... more
Ring in the new year with Amra Brooks and Eileen Myles' intimate conversation about Myles' new edited volume, Pathetic Literature, art, music, dogs, finding the motivation to create in challenging times, and more! Recorded over Zoom, November 4, 2022... more
A real Thanksgiving feast: Ross Gay talks with Amra Brooks about poetry, the meaning of gratitude in dark times, radical presence, mushrooms, and so much more! Recorded over Zoom, November 7, 2021.
We are joined by Ross Gay, poet, essayist, professor of poetry at Indiana University, and founding board member of the Bloomington Community Orchard. Gay is the author of the poetry collections Against Which; Bringing the Shovel Down; and Catalog of ... more
Poet, author, and activist Layli Long Soldier joins Amra Brooks over Zoom to talk about writing during the pandemic, activism in the wake of the death of George Floyd, finding and nurturing creative inspiration, activist art, Lakota culture, and the... more
Poet, Essayist, and activist Layli Long Soldier reads from her latest poetry collection, Whereas, winner of the National Book Critics Circle award for poetry and the PEN/Jean Stein Book Award. A question-and-answer and discussion session follows. Rec... more
00:47 D.A. Powell, "Quarantine," read by Sutopa Dasgupta
Music: Abishai, Piano Improvisation, from Memento Mori
02:26 Don DeLillo, from White Noise, read by David Charlesworth
Music: Chad Crouch, "Seafoam," from Atmospheric Piano
Interlude: James... more
CONTENTS
• Introduction: 0:42-6:35
• Rickey Laurentiis: Poetry Reading 6:44-41:34
• Ocean Vuong: Poetry Reading 41:47-1:02:00
• Rickey and Ocean in Conversation: 1:02:13-1:23: 13
Originally recorded November 15, 2018 at Stonehill College
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