On January 1st, for the first time since 1998, a whole bunch of creative work entered the public domain. This week we talk about how copyrights work and if we think they really work, read some poetry that recently became public domain, and talk about how work from the 20s could be a font of inspiration for today's poets and artists.
Episode 108: Ghost Stories
Episode 107: A Chaos of Poet Ramblings
Episode 106: Composition, Horseshit, Magic
Episode 105: 4th of July Episode
Episode 104: Poetics of Dating with Tracey Anne Duncan
Episode 103: Creole Poetry & Music
Episode 102: Joseph Lease & Mark Statman
Episode 101: Questions in Poetry
Episode 100: Making Vispo with Guests in the Studio
Episode 99: Film and Poetry
Episode 98: What about Persona?
Episode 97: Mardi Gras Poems
Episode 96: The Itinerant Printer
Episode 94: Finding Form with Jorge Sánchez
Episode 93: Shape Writing & Docupoetry
Episode 92: Finding a Way in Language Bizarrely
Episode 91: Poetry Chat with Ralph Adamo
Episode 90: Collaborative Ekphrastic Poetry
Episode 89: Use Your Allusion
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