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| Issues | 25 | Subscribers | Read | drunkasapoetonpayday.substack.com |
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After a longer than expected summer break, it’s episode 20! And a special one in many ways. It’s my first live in-person podcast recording, and it’s with my great friend Ross White! We’ve been meaning to do this for a long time, and as it g...
Something special today everyone! Double poet day! My guests are Matt Donovan and Jenny George, coauthors of the new chapbook, We Are Not Where We Are, published this week by Bull City Press. The book is an erasure of Henry David Thoreau’s ...
Big episode today! My guest is Felicia Zamora, and we’re talking about her new book, Interstitial Archaeology, which was the Editor’s selection from the Wisconsin Poetry Series. (A big hello to my former employer, UW Press!) Like the title ...
Freshly released in late April, Sandra Marchetti’s Diorama (Stephen F. Austin State University Press) is a collection of intensely focused poems, intent on capturing a lyric moment in its essence. It’s a turn from her previous book, Aisle 2...
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Jason Gray is the author of Radiation King and Photographing Eden. He is the host of the Drunk as a Poet on Payday podcast.
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