Jennifer and Erin talk about poetry well after National Poetry Month. They discuss their different exposures to poetry growing up, memorizing and reciting Annabel Lee in grade school, and give some recommendations for their favorite poems.
Savannah Sipple-McGraw joins us again to read from her work WWJD and Other Poems, which explores what it is to be a queer woman in Appalachia and is rooted in its culture and in her body.
Danni Quintos read selections from her work Two Brown Dots when she joined us last December. Two Brown Dots explores what it means to be a racially ambiguous, multiethnic, Asian American woman growing up in Kentucky.
Both sets of poems deal with sometimes heavy emotions around identity and self, so please take care of yourself. The poems are individually chaptered if you need to skip one.
Beach Reads! (2023)
Hannah Allen, Quilter & Girls Who Podcast (2023)
A Conversation with Tyeshia Sturgis
A Conversation with Danni Quintos (2023)
Scary Tales with Lynn Hightower (2022)
An Interview with Kaitlyn Hill (2022)
An Interview with Savannah Sipple (2022)
Summer Reads! (2022)
A Conversation with Lynn Hightower (2022)
A Discussion of The Sum of Us (2022)
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