Ep 1: That Poetry Voice
Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:
– Zoom Poetry Readings
– Poetry Voice/Poet Voice
– Rich Smith's essay "Stop Using Poet Voice"
– Lisa Marie Basile's essay "Poet Voice and Flock Mentality: Why Poets Need to Think for Themselves"
– Method acting
– Marit J. MacArthur, Georgia Zellou, and Lee M. Miller's article "Beyond Poet Voice: Sampling (Non-) Performance Styles of 100 American Poets"
– Drama majors are dumb
– Howard Rambsy II's blog post "Notes on 'Beyond Poetry Voice'"
– Marit J. MacArthur's article "Monotony, the Churches of Poetry Reading, and Sound Studies"
– Amanda Gorman's poem "The Hill We Climb"
– Printing out song lyrics
– Sondheim's writing advice
– Rhina Espaillat is the best
– Anthony Hecht's fake British accent
– My dad's real Southern accent
– People at Harvard are mean
– "First thought, best thought" is terrible advice
– Trevor Beaulieu's podcast Champagne Sharks, to which episodes 1 and 3 make an especially good introduction
– "Y'all" is cool now
– Countee Cullen's poem "Nothing Endures"
– Nirvana vs. nirvana
– Shakespeare's Sonnet 116
– Billy Collins' poem "Paradelle for Susan"
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