The New River Podcast

Newer Rivers

33 min · 5 de may de 2026
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A new season of the New River Podcast means a new crop of Virginia Tech Creative Writing MFA students will take the helm, both as editors of The New River Journal and as hosts of the podcast. Season two also ushers in new evolutions for both journal and the podcast, as the former begins accepting traditionally formatted poetry and prose submissions, and the latter broadens its focus to include observations on navigating life in a graduate MFA program in Creative Writing. Join hosts Lauren Emo, Kas Armstrong, Mackenzie Anderson, and Lexi Kessens as they seek to demystify the writing life, MFA happenings, and the behind the scenes of editing a literary journal. The first episode includes a discussion about complicating the notions of genre and form, an interview with fellow MFA student William Shaw, a writing prompt drawn from the archives of The New River Journal, and more. For the the latest issue of the New River Journal (Number 50), please visit: thenewriverjournal.org

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