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Derrick C. Brown - Featured Guest (Ep. 7)

44 min · 3. mai 2026
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This week’s Sunday SubDays’ Featured Guest is Derrick Brown [https://substack.com/profile/16962317-derrick-brown], poet, performer, comedian, and founder/president of Write Bloody Publishing [https://writebloody.com/]. Derrick has spent decades helping poetry escape the box some people try to keep it in. As the founder of Write Bloody, he has also helped shape a major lane for contemporary poets, giving touring writers and spoken-word artists a serious publishing home. He’s also a very funny, very generous person. Derrick was also one of our guest judges for Quibble’s inaugural Ps & Qs Audio Poem Contest [https://www.quibblelit.com/the-quippy-awards-winners-2026], which culminates tonight with our live reading party on Zoom from [https://zoom.us/meeting/register/it21VkTnRLCPsmgvfOdPMg]7:30–8:45 PM EST [https://zoom.us/meeting/register/it21VkTnRLCPsmgvfOdPMg] Watch or listen to the full episode to hear Derrick and I discuss the usefulness of stupidity, how to keep trying new, scary things, and why Bob’s Burgers is a great creative model (and why they oughta have Derrick on!) For more laughs and lovely poetic barbs and bits from Derrick, go follow his Substack [https://derrickbrown.substack.com/], check out his new poetry collection [https://www.amazon.com/LITTLE-GRIEF-BREAK-Collected-Poems/dp/1949342883/ref=sr_1_1?adgrpid=1333708168706659&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DJrjIowYMAT4jsGBTQaKg9_prM2hf-zJcb05GLeS2E--kQtIlK6ERuippoQyAiguegKrqwHB-PGNblDskfqsRRp7xTC5MUg44Mr85CjEikK8t47D7fTYrnegsXT6wk2pwEHHFVaUgiesC577oaWDw0LQFy3D15diWbclPKzm5X6xA4U-c5LqwywM1FISA0SuwFKjzcRI_P13VsK_irz9iM28EqektPDUSdudBJaQF_c.80XYcOOOWqz67N10BA1UGgewAOJYixbzu8G8l-RTlQ8&dib_tag=se&hvadid=83356999530988&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=134948&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvtargid=kwd-83357103641059%3Aloc-190&hydadcr=22560_13494430&keywords=derrick+brown+poetry&mcid=e00235a78daf3c93b5fe8ff3a9806ba1&msclkid=b0e472cfa18f182c31c51b382a8e6b66&qid=1777830669&sr=8-1], or explore his comedy albums, children’s books, and other projects on his website. [https://brownpoetry.com/] Thank you to Derrick, for being such a kind and hilarious guest - and for his help with the Ps & Qs! And another thank you to Judy Seaman, our talented video editor, for further help with this episode! And a big sorry to all that my video quality is so, so poor on this one (it’s all my fault and solutions are in progress!) And a final, massive Thank You to everyone for listening, reading, and for supporting indie lit — tell a friend about us (if you dare) and we’ll be back next week with a new Featured Voice from the Ps & Qs. We hope to see you at the party tonight! [https://zoom.us/meeting/register/it21VkTnRLCPsmgvfOdPMg] Get full access to Quibble Lit at quibblelit.substack.com/subscribe [https://quibblelit.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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