Ampersand: The Poets & Writers Podcast
Summary: Hear from the editors of Poets & Writers Magazine as they offer a behind-the-scenes preview of each new issue, talk with contributors and authors featured in the magazine, share readings of new work by a variety of poets and writers, and discuss all things writing, books, and the literary community.
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Podcasts:
Camonghne Felix reads from her debut poetry collection, Build Yourself a Boat.
Heidi Andrea Restrepo Rhodes reads from her debut poetry collection, The Inheritance of Haunting.
Jake Skeets reads from his debut poetry collection, Eyes Bottle Dark With a Mouthful of Flowers.
Keith S. Wilson reads from his debut poetry collection, Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love.
Marwa Helal reads from her debut poetry collection, Invasive species.
Maya C. Popa reads from her debut poetry collection, American Faith.
Kevin Coval reads “Rudy” and “Everything Must Go” from his poetry collection Everything Must Go, published in October by Haymarket Books. Illustrated by Langston Allston.
Sharon Olds reads “Meeting a Stranger” from her poetry collection Arias, published by Alfred A. Knopf in October.
Su Hwang reads “Show Me Where It Hurts” from her debut poetry collection, Bodega, published in October by Milkweed Editions.
Tiffany Midge reads “An Open Letter to White Girls Regarding Pumpkin Spice and Cultural Appropriation,” from her memoir Bury My Heart at Chuck E. Cheese’s, published in October by Bison Books.
Benjamin Percy reads an excerpt from “The Cold Boy” from his short story collection Suicide Woods, published in October by Graywolf Press.
Mira Ptacin reads from her memoir The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna, published in October by Liveright.
Matthew Zapruder reads from his new poetry collection, Father’s Day, published in September by Copper Canyon Press.
Erou by Maya Phillips by Poets & Writers
Leslie Jamison reads from her new essay collection, Make It Scream, Make It Burn, published in September by Little, Brown.