Poets in the Pines Podcast
Join us as we chat with poet, assistant principal, and Kentucky native Josh Stone. In our conversation, we learn about the ways our childhood home never leaves us—even after it’s demolished—how the perspective of our parents changes over time, and how poets delicately weave emotional truth, universal truth, and ambiguity together in order to create something worth connecting to. He also reads one of his contributions to the anthology, a poem titled “Washed-Out Blue,” and gives insight into the inspiration behind it, as well as what’s coming up next for him. ~ More about Josh: Josh Stone is a poet, percussionist, and assistant principal from Owensboro, Kentucky. He holds a BA in Education with an emphasis in English and an MA in School Administration from Western Kentucky University. Josh enjoys spending time on the marching band field and hiking with his family. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in the Harrow House Journal, The Pensieve, Half and One, Made from Midnight: A Requiem, Wingless Dreamer, and elsewhere. He is currently working on his first poetry manuscript. You can connect with Josh on Instagram & Bluesky @joshstonepoetry. ~ Timestamps: 1:00-3:00 “Washed-Out Blue” Reading 3:30-5:30 Turning Childhood Trauma into Something Beautiful & Dolly and Dali 5:30-6:30 A Collection of Surreal Images 6:30-9:00 House, Body, and Memory 9:00-10:30 Lullabies & Epiphanies 10:30-11:20 Playing with Tension in the Writing Process 11:30-13:30 Our Perspective of Our Parents Juxtaposed with Their Reality 13:30-15:00 Light Inside Demolished Houses 15:00-17:30 You Can Build A New Home 17:30-18:30 Teaching Our Children Resilience 18:30-20:00 Describing Our Mothers 20:00-23:00 Emotional Truth, Universal Truth, and Ambiguity in Poetry 23:00-28:00 Between Leaves and Light ~ Here’s some our favorite quotes from the episode: “Beauty and brokenness can coexist.” “The house has been bulldozed to the ground. But that doesn’t mean it’s not still there.” “Don’t focus on how true it has to be. Focus on the emotional truth.” “Things are going to get better, kiddo.” ~ Thanks for reading, watching, or listening! You can find out more about the editors, the press, the anthologies, and the contributors on our socials: IG: poetsinthepines www.poetsinthepines.com Kelly Miller’s Socials: IG: kellymbooks Anne Ramallo’s Socials: IG: anneramallo Leah Cass’s Socials: IG: elleunchained Josh Stone’s Socials: IG: joshstonepoetry Thanks for reading! It would mean a lot to us if you shared it <3 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit poetsinthepines.substack.com [https://poetsinthepines.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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