The Line Break

love, the future, and other indignities

35 min · 17 de feb de 2026
portada del episodio love, the future, and other indignities

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Do you believe in poetry magic? Once again, our poems are magically in conversation, without any pre-planning. Bob reads “The Regency Fete” by Rita Dove, Chris reads "star / date" by upfromsumdirt, and then the dudes discuss Chris Paul's retirement.

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