This is a Recording: Readings from around the country.

Today’s show is a special one. We’re featuring readings by poets from around the country. Poets featured on the show include Willa Carrol, Christopher Citro, Anais Duplan, Amy Kitchel-Leighty , Laura Klinkon, Robert Krut, Sandra Marchetti, Donna Vorreyer, plus a special selection of poets from the most recent issue of H_NGM_N, including Holly Amos, Sam Corfman, Genevieve Kaplan, Tom Snarsky

About the Readers:

Holly Amos is an animal rights advocate and vegan. She is a poetry editor for the online journal Pinwheel, is the editorial assistant for Poetry, and co-curated The Dollhouse Reading Series in Chicago. Her first collection, Continual guidance of air, and the chapbook This Is a Flood were both published by H_NGM_N Books. Her poems have appeared in Bodega, Forklift, Ohio, ILK, La Vague, Matter, Prairie Schooner, and elsewhere.

Sam Corfman is a poet who writes plays living in Pittsburgh, by way of Chicago and Southern California. A 2016 Lambda Literary Fellow, other poems (will) appear in Phantom, Prelude, OmniVerse, Deluge, and Red Paint Hill, among other places.

Genevieve Kaplan is the author of In the ice house (Red Hen Press), winner of the A Room of Her Own Foundation’s poetry publication prize, and settings for these scenes (Convulsive Editions), a chapbook of continual erasures. She lives in southern California and edits the Toad Press International chapbook series, publishing contemporary translations of poetry and prose.

Tom Snarsky is a Noyce Teaching Fellow at Tufts University in Medford, MA. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Fur-Lined Ghettos, aglimpseof, M58, Third Point Press, and elsewhere. He tweets @TomSnarsky and posts work occasionally at http://quarrellary.wordpress.com. He lives in Braintree, MA.

Airdate: 
Thursday, June 23, 2016