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#9: Frank Stanford, William Wordsworth, Marty Cain

1 h 10 min · 25 de abr de 2023
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We are back from our hiatus! Well actually Kevin is still out there lost in NYC. If anyone sees him, please kindly direct him back to West Virginia. This week, we are joined by poet and scholar, Marty Cain. Marty is the author of Kids of the Black Hole, The Wound is (Not) Real, and The Prelude. We chat about reality television, his critical work regarding the beloved Frank Stanford, as well him stealing the title of his latest book from William Wordsworth. Buy Marty's Books! https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/kids-of-the-black-hole/ [https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/kids-of-the-black-hole/] https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/the-wound-is-not-real-a-memoir/ [https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/the-wound-is-not-real-a-memoir/] https://actionbooks.org/marty-cain-prelude/ [https://actionbooks.org/marty-cain-prelude/] Read Marty's essay on Frank Stanford! https://jacket2.org/article/it-wasnt-dream-it-was-flood [https://jacket2.org/article/it-wasnt-dream-it-was-flood] Checkout Garden-Door Press, which Marty runs with his spouse, Kina Viola-Cain! http://www.garden-doorpress.com [http://www.garden-doorpress.com] The opening to this episode is a recording of Frank Stanford reading his poem "Linger" and is taken from his film, It Wasn't a Dream: It Was a Flood. Music for this episode: "Kids of the Black Hole" by The Adolescents ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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#9: Frank Stanford, William Wordsworth, Marty Cain

We are back from our hiatus! Well actually Kevin is still out there lost in NYC. If anyone sees him, please kindly direct him back to West Virginia. This week, we are joined by poet and scholar, Marty Cain. Marty is the author of Kids of the Black Hole, The Wound is (Not) Real, and The Prelude. We chat about reality television, his critical work regarding the beloved Frank Stanford, as well him stealing the title of his latest book from William Wordsworth. Buy Marty's Books! https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/kids-of-the-black-hole/ [https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/kids-of-the-black-hole/] https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/the-wound-is-not-real-a-memoir/ [https://www.tremblingpillowpress.com/the-wound-is-not-real-a-memoir/] https://actionbooks.org/marty-cain-prelude/ [https://actionbooks.org/marty-cain-prelude/] Read Marty's essay on Frank Stanford! https://jacket2.org/article/it-wasnt-dream-it-was-flood [https://jacket2.org/article/it-wasnt-dream-it-was-flood] Checkout Garden-Door Press, which Marty runs with his spouse, Kina Viola-Cain! http://www.garden-doorpress.com [http://www.garden-doorpress.com] The opening to this episode is a recording of Frank Stanford reading his poem "Linger" and is taken from his film, It Wasn't a Dream: It Was a Flood. Music for this episode: "Kids of the Black Hole" by The Adolescents ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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episode #6: No Chefs, No Masters (Ft. Dinner Bell Mag) artwork

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This week we are joined by Emeran Irby (@emeranirby), Emma Honcharski (@emma.honch), and Howard Parsons (@bruce_pancake) of Dinner Bell Mag to talk about food, their editing process, and the intersection of art/writing. "Dinner Bell is a food magazine and multi-media project. It serves as a creative space for anyone to experiment with how they write about food. We use the theme of food loosely, as we acknowledge that stories about food are perhaps not about food at all. We publish stories about food that exist outside of the traditional food writing framework. Submitting to Dinner Bell is free and open to all.*- via the Dinner Bell website (https://www.dinnerbellmag.com/ [https://www.dinnerbellmag.com/]) Dinner Bell Vol. 3 is coming soon! In the meantime, join their newsletter and lookout for their upcoming Substack. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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