Dr. Curtis Rogers talks to poet, writer, and co-founder/director of The Watering Hole (TWH) about poetry and this year’s upcoming banned books week. TWH is a safe space for writers of color without regard for origin, age, gender, sexuality, varied abilities, or religion. In addition, TWH is equally a home for both written and spoken word artists–anyone who wants to grow in the craft.
TWH unapologetically invests in pursuing the craft of poetry, learning about southern poets of color and poets who write about the South, providing affordable classes and retreats, swinging open the door for diverse forms of poetry, and pushing the bounds of a contemporary writing community.
Links:
Lizzy Rockwell - Episode 95
James Underwood - Episode 94
Jonathan Haupt - Episode 93
Jay Bender - LibraryVoicesSC Episode 92
From Our Collection: Legendary Locals - Episode 91
Aïda Rogers - Episode 90
Dr. Carolyn Donelan - Episode 89
From Our Collection: South Carolina Outdoors - Episode 88
Jerred Metz - Episode 87
2019 Summer Reading - Episode 86
Genetic Genealogy - Episode 85
BibliObservatory - Episode 6 (English)
Assistive Technology with Nancy Irwin - Episode 84
Assistive Technology with Dr. Carol Page - Episode 83
Assistive Technology with Steve Cook - Episode 82
BibliObservatory - Episode 5 (English)
BibliObservatorio - Episodio 5 (Español)
BibliObservatory - Episode 4 (English)
SC Country Roads with Tom Poland - Episode 82
From Our Collection - Poetry - Episode 81
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