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Interview w Devon Walker-Figueroa
In Episode 16 of Multi-Verse, poet Devon Walker-Figueroa reads “Private Lessons” and talks with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham about ghosts, dance, and shaping and breaking form.
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Interview w Philip Metres
In Episode 15 of Multi-Verse, poet Philip Metres reads “Fugitive” and talks with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham about memory, home-longing, and paying attention to the accordion of time.
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Interview w Barbara Tran
In Episode 14 of Multi-Verse, poet Barbara Tran reads “Loon Song” and chats with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham about the fever, uncertainty, and the wisdom of the beehive.
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Interview w Eugene Ostashevsky
In Episode 13 of Multi-Verse, poet Eugene Ostashevsky reads five sonnets and talks with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham about mixing humor with horror and the stupidity of war.
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Interview w J. Mae Barizo
In Episode 9 of Multi-Verse, J. Mae Barizo discusses her poem “Sunday Women on Malcolm X Boulevard” with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham.
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Interview w India Lena González
In Episode 8 of Multi-Verse, India Lena González reads her poem her poem “ACT ! pose with fingers as though cigarette (puff puff)” and discusses the exhilaration and exhaustion of performance.
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Interview w CM Burroughs: “Dear Liver”
In Episode 6 of Multi-Verse, poet CM Burroughs reads her trio of “Dear Liver” poems and discusses being direct about grief.
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Interview w Amanda Gunn: “What You Meant”
In Episode 5 of Multi-Verse, poet Amanda Gunn reads her poem “What You Meant” and discusses its themes of love, grief, and memory.
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Interview w Gregory Kan: “Under Glass”
In Episode 4 of Multi-Verse, Gregory Kan reads poetry from his book Under Glass and discusses how to approach trauma in text.
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Interview w Mikko Harvey: “Let the World Have You”
In Episode 3 of Multi-Verse, Mikko Harvey reads his poem “Let the World Have You” and discusses how to let go of reality in writing about nature.
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Interview w Wendy Xu: “A Sound Not Unlike a Bell”
In Episode 2 of Multi-Verse, poet Wendy Xu reads her poem “A Sound Not Unlike a Bell,” and chats with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham.
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Interview w Erika Meitner: “Thumbs-Up for the Mothership”
In Episode 1 of Multi-Verse, poet Erika Meitner reads and discusses her poem “Thumbs-Up for the Mothership” in conversation with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham.
