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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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If poetry makes nothing happen, it also makes very little in the way of income. Take the acclaimed poet Bernadette Mayer. Often aligned with the Language Poets, Mayer overcame entrenched sexism to establish herself as one of the most influential poet... more
What happens when the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves turn out to be wrong? And what if the attempt to shape our life stories to fit some formulaic narrative arc fundamentally distorts them? Could different narrative forms tell more honest ... more
Buck Gooter is quite possibly the hardest-working band you've never heard of. Since forming in 2005, the band has logged 18 albums and 531 live shows. Their latest, Finer Thorns, just came out. But they've never had a hit, never been reviewed by Pitc... more
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In 2017, David Lynch's metaphysical detective soap opera Twin Peaks returned to cable television screens 26 years after its network cancellation. Most of the original characters resurfaced, but in several cases, either those cha... more
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Andrew does a great job hosting and I just want more episodes!
I love this show. It’s like falling in love for the first time, which I only know because I remember falling in love for the first time and this reminds of what it felt like. It makes me want to write M + I in a tree trunk with a heart around it and remember being in LA and all my hopes and dreams. It makes me want to be all the things I dreamed of with my friend, and all the things I was waiting to become. It makes me happy, and it makes me feel like I can make things like this too.
If you want a This American Life style podcast made by literary folks, this is it.
sometimes challenging but always worth it
Sure saying it’s the best is weird and diminutive but while I’m no professional podcast consumer even considering I have no ability to love even a moment in silence meaning I’ve been listening to NPR then Podcasts non stop since the age of 6, the Organist scratches that itches better than the rest. Listen, if you don’t dig, well then I’m sorry, you’re boring and while that’s ok, it’s a rough life.
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