Poets in the Pines Podcast
Join us as we chat with poet, engineer, and multidisciplinary artist Cypher. In our conversation, we explore the intimacy of poetry, the connection between music and movement in the creative process, and what it means to create from a place beyond self-consciousness. Together, we discuss dream logic, swamp imagery, the tension between instinct and structure, and how poetry can capture a fleeting moment in time while still holding emotional depth and release. Cypher also reads her contribution to the anthology, “Dancing in the Embers of Night,” and shares the inspiration behind the piece, her relationship with music and form, and details about her upcoming debut poetry collection, The Self is an Ocean. ~ More about Cypher: Cypher is a self-taught brown and queer Tamizh diaspora poet living in Canada. Her work has been featured in DarkWinter Literary Magazine, the Ontario Poetry Society, Arcana Poetry Press, The Ophelia Gazette, and several others. She is currently working on her debut full-length poetry collection, The Self is an Ocean, slated for release in July 2026. You can connect with Cypher on Instagram @cypherspace_101. ~ Timestamps: 2:00-2:40 “Dancing in the Embers of Night” Reading 3:00-4:30 Bedroom Dance Parties, Lady Gaga, and Swamp Queens 4:30-5:40 Capturing Moments Instead of Explaining Them 5:40-7:20 Escaping the Gaze & Writing Without Self-Surveillance 7:20-8:40 Intimacy, Breath, and Creative Release in Poetry 8:40-10:10 Poetry, Creation, and the Liminal Space of Art 10:10-11:10 Being “A Poet in an Engineer’s Body” 11:10-13:30 Form, White Space, and Expanding Rooms 13:30-17:00 Pop Music, Musicality, and Sound in Writing 17:00-18:20 What Makes Writing Feel Alive 18:20-20:30 Childlike Wonder & Making the Familiar Strange 20:30-21:10 Learning the Rules, Then Throwing Them Away 21:10-23:00 Dreams, Shared Experience, and the 80/20 Rule 23:00-25:00 The Self is an Ocean ~ Here’s some of our favorite quotes from the episode: “Sometimes it’s nice to just put a picture frame around a moment.” “I am watching myself being watched.” “Poetry is very intimate because it’s about breath.” “Everything I’m saying has been said before. But I can say it in a fresh way.” “I want you to reintroduce the world to me.” ~ 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 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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