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Poetry unbound podcast
Poetry unbound podcast






poetry unbound podcast

Gilda Geist is an intern for the Short Fuse Podcast and a student at Brandeis University, where she is studying journalism, English, and political science. You can reach him at on Instagram and Twitter. He lives in Harlem with his wife and enjoys writing and performing poetry and spoken word in his spare time. Kyle Lee is a media producer for the Short Fuse Podcast as well as for the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and has produced podcasts such as The Daily Arrow, a 2-season, 60-day podcast with devotional and meditative exercises to help navigate our current political climate through the lens of faith, spirituality, and mindfulness. Elizabeth has organized programming around the arts and social issues for organizations in the United States and internationally.

poetry unbound podcast

She is an author, journalist, and creative director. Experience, sense of place, and exploration define the choices she makes, seeking collaboration, flexibility, and spontaneity. Previously, he served as associate director at the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America.Įlizabeth Howardhas never had boundaries between her life, work, art, and writing.

poetry unbound podcast

Prior to joining The Poetry Project, he served as co-director of National Outreach and Membership at PEN America, where he led the launch of a nationwide community engagement fund for writers. He is the recipient of scholarships from Poets House, the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, Sewanee Writers’ Conference, and the Academy of American Poets. His poem have appeared in DIAGRAM, Lambda Literary, Foundry, and Best New Poets, among other places. Kyle Dacuyan is a poet, performer, and translator. He reads two original poems: “Doesn’t It All Go to Vinegar Margaret?” and “Music for a Small Group of People.” In this conversation with Elizabeth Howard, Kyle reflects on what poetry is for, who is a poet, and how one becomes a poet. Kyle Ducayan writes poems, performs, and is the executive director of the Poetry Project at St.








Poetry unbound podcast