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:
BibliObservatory - Episode 3 (English)
BibliObservatorio - Episodio 3 (Español)
BibliObservatory - Episode 2 (English)
BibliObservatorio - Episodio 2 (Español)
From Our Collection: Women's History Month - LibraryVoicesSC Podcast Episode 80
BibliObservatorio - Episodio 1 (Español)
BibliObservatory - Episode 1 (English)
Dr. William B. Gravely - Episode 79
Archive: South Carolina Poetry since 2005 - Episode 78
Dr. Bobby Donaldson - Episode 77
Dr. W. Eric Emerson - Episode 76
Patricia Moore-Pastides - Episode 75
Sheila Morris - Episode 74
Libby Bernardin - Episode 73
Ed DeVos - Episode 72
Chaplain MAJ Kari Maschhoff - Episode 71
Terry Wynne - Episode 70
Wild South Carolina with Liesel & Susan Hamilton - Episode 69
Liz Gilmore Williams - Episode 68
Col. Steven Vitali - Episode 67
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