3589 readersListen: Mark Jarman
Mark Jarman’s latest collection of poetry is Bone Fires: New and Selected Poems (Sarabande Books, 2011). He is Centennial Professor of English at Vanderbilt University and an Elector for the American Poets’ Corner at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City.
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4576 readersListen: Maggie Evans – “How Not To Need Someone”
Today’s poem, “How Not To Need Someone,” comes from issue #17 of InDigest and was written by Maggie Evans. Maggie is born-and-raised (as instructed, one word) in East Texas, and is currently a doctoral candidate in Poetry.
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5049 readersListen: xTx’s “Last Place
The somewhat mysterious poet xTx is the writer behind today’s Poem of the Day Podcast with a poem titled “Last Place.” You can find more about xTx at her blog No Time to Say It. Her first book is Normally Special.
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5182 readersListen: J. Bradley – from “The Bones of You”
J.Bradley reads from a series of poems titled “The Bones of You” for today’s podcast. J. Bradley is the author of the upcoming novella, Bodies Made of Smoke [HOUSEFIRE Publishing, 2012], as well as the poetry collection Dodging Traffic, among others. He lives at iheartfailure.net.
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8621 readersListen: Matthew Daddona’s “Poem for Leaving
Friday’s Poem of the Day Podcast features Matthew Daddona’s poem “Poem for Leaving,” which originally appeared in InDigest issue #19. Matthew Daddona has written for various publications in Philadelphia and Long Island. He currently works at Donadio and Olson, a literary representative, in Manhattan.
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3383 readersListen: Leigh Stein – “Second Dispatch From the Future”
Today’s poem is by Leigh Stein, whose work has previously appeared in InDigest. Leigh Stein’s debut novel from Melville House is titled The Fallback Plan. Her new collection of poems Dispatch from the Future is out in July.
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5052 readersListen: Poem of the Day from Isaac Sullivan
Isaac Sullivan is a California based artist and writer. His poems and collaborative new media projects have appeared recently in Slope, Quarterly West, Anomalous, and at Public Space One, Iowa City.
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5118 readersListen: Adam Moorad reads from “Oak Ridge”
Adam Moorad is a poet, salesman, and mountaineer. As well as Oak Ridge, he is the author of I Went To The Desert (Thunderclap Press, 2010), Oikos (nonpress, 2010), Book of Revelations (Artistically Declined Press, 2011), and Piñata (propaganda press, 2011). He lives in Brooklyn.
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3672 readersListen: Natalie Eilbert – “Machine Machine”
Today’s featured poem is “Machine Machine” by Natalie Eilbert. This poem was originally published in issue 20 of InDigest. Eilbert received her MFA in poetry from Columbia University, where she won the 2010 Linda Corrente Poetry Prize. Her work has appeared in Colorado Review, Copper Nickel, DIAGRAM, Boxcar Poetry Review,
3923 readersListen: Paul Legault reads a translation of Stephen Mallarme’s “Flowers”
Paul Legault is the co-founder of Telephone Books and the author of two books of poetry: The Madeleine Poems (Omnidawn, 2010) and The Other Poems (Fence, 2011). Author photo by Lawrence Schwartzwald.
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