Spoken Words show

Spoken Words

Summary: Spoken Words tells the origin stories of storytelling. Produced in collaboration with the University of Wyoming MFA in Creative Writing program, the show features novelists, poets, non-fiction writers, and more writing from the West or writing about the West from around the world.

Podcasts:

 Spoken Words 3: Karla Morton And Alan Birkelbach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 518

In celebration of the National Parks Centennial, these Texas poets laureate are traveling across the country to visit 50 National Parks to write poems about them. They talk about Yellowstone, and what it’s like to write poetry that transmits powerful emotional experiences.

 Spoken Words 2: Sebastian Barry - Days Without End | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 890

The Irish writer reads from his new novel, Days Without End , and discusses the pleasures and pitfalls of writing historical fiction. He traces adventure in America from the Civil War era to his time hitchhiking across the country in the 1970s, and looks hopefully toward the future for outsiders in the States.

 Spoken Words 1: Nina McConigley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 691

Nina McConigley talks about her in-progress, untitled novel – breaking down the particulars of how she approached writing about identity, diversity, and 1980s Wyoming. Backtracking through her own memories of growing up in Wyoming, she compares the past and present state of Wyoming’s diversity, and talks about the challenges she has overcome in writing her novel.

 Spoken Words Preview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 516

Introducing Wyoming Public Media’s new podcast, Spoken Words . Listen for a sneak peek from its producers: students from the University of Wyoming’s MFA in Creative Writing Program. The first two episodes of Spoken Words drop June 13. Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts , Google Play , SoundCloud , Stitcher , or RSS , so you don't miss an episode.

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