In Three Poems
Poetry read aloud by those who write it and love it. Each episode features a new guest poet and a lively discussion about how poems connect us and how they talk among themselves. We read two poems by our guest and one by a poet whose work they admire. David J. Bauman, your host, reads the first poem.
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In Three Poems
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Spark Birds and Poetry with Katie Manning
We talk with poet and editor Katie Manning about poetry and Red Tailed Hawks, as well as being disappointed by our heroes. Poem 1: "On the Origin" by Katie Manning, read by DavidPoem 2: "...
Common Sense, America 250 and Erasure Poetry with Crystal Simone Smith
In Three Poems, the podcast where poets and poems talk among themselves. This is Season 2, episode 3.David chats with Crystal Simone Smith, author of seven books of poetry and nonfiction, most recently, Common Sense: Addressed to Tod...
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