Something (rather than nothing)
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Check out the newest episode with poet Bunkong Tuon. We delve into (or at least mention) - Bukowski, The State of Nirvana, Cambodian Genocide and Diaspora, War, Censorship, What to do about Morrissey, The State of Poetry, Something, Nothing, Emily Dickinson, Amherst, Family.
Bunkong Tuon is a Cambodian-American writer, critic, professor, and, most importantly, father. He is the author of Gruel (NYQ Books, 2015), And So I Was Blessed (NYQ Books, 2017), and Dead Tongue (with Joanna C. Valente, from Yes Poetry), as well as a contributor to Cultural Weekly.
Nominated for the Pushcart numerous times, his poetry recently won the 2019 Nasiona Nonfiction Poetry Prize. He has completed a book of poems about raising his daughter in contemporary America. He is an associate professor of English and Asian Studies at Union College in Schenectady, NY.
Episode 162 - Kenneth Nicholson
Episode 161 - Sammy Westervelt
Episode 160 - Robyn Tsinnajinnie
Episode 159 - Jonathan Case
Episode 158 - Jeri Shepherd
Episode 157 - Marc J Palm
Episode 156 - Susie deVille is Buoyant
Episode 155 - Death Valley Girls (Portland Streetcast)
Episode 154 - Holly is Wildness By Design
Episode 153 - Pamela Valfer
Episode 152 - Saroya Tinker
Episode 151 - Kym Priess
Episode 150 - April March
Episode 149 - Renée Barasch
Episode 148 - Tallmadge Doyle
Episode 147 - Joe Uehlein
Episode 146 - Matthew Kyle Levine
Episode 145 - Liz Kiger
Episode 144 - David Bellino
Episode 143 - PCP aka Julienne Baptiste
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