
Three guys that talk about literature and say yes and stuff.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

To honor possibly our dearest friend of the show, and literary dad, D. Stevenson, the Wordsworthing crew dug into Strangler Bob by Denis Johnson as published in our favorite magazine (to shred), The New Yorker. There was talk about fate vs choice, r... more
Oh, it’s Episode 8, the one where we don’t eviscerate Amy Hempel’s “In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson is Buried” (READ IT PEOPLE), and it’s tight. I mean mammy-TIGHT.
LO-FI as fuck, but tight.
Here at WW, we don’t stand on pretenses or technological ... more
Here we are again. In this episode we drop some news about the lit mag, discuss why we are doing it, drink (except Dan who was killing it at sobriety; props dude), we talk some serious wisdoms (sic), and then cavort in the literary effort as we are ... more
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EPISODE SIX: If you are reading this, know: You are the Resistance and I am Castmate Ben, leading you from the heart of the fight, direct from the SkyNet Palmer front, deep in combat with the machines - digitally, spiritually, hum... more
Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep!
We really should dedicate this episode of Wordsworthing to Christian Andreas Doppler.
I’m sure you’ve all at least flipped through Chris’ seminal work, Über das farbige Licht der Doppelsterne und einig... more
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I am writing to confirm delivery of the latest package. I quite enjoyed the contents, of which immediately began playing upon opening the envelope. I was very excited to hear that the package contained a new Wordsworthing epi... more
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Episode Three coming to you hot and ready - smothered, covered, chunked, and topped - from the Waffle Houses of our minds.
Here's the rub: We review a story by Deb Olin Unferth entitled "The First Full Thought of Her Lif... more
Our second episode, currently known best as One of the Top Two Episodes of Wordsworthing, has us examining “You’ll Apologize If You Have To” by Ben Fowlkes, a story first published in Crazyhorse, a literary journal out of the College of Charleston. B... more
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