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 29: Surrealist Poetry Games with Madeline Lavoie
Episode 28: Free Verse Poetry and Instagram Poetry with Mixson Lovejoy
Episode 27: Bookmaking and Publishing with Geoff Munsterman
Episode 26: Bernard Pearce
Episode 25: 6 Poets You May Not Have Heard of with guest Nathan Hoks
Episode 24: John Ashbery Tribute
Episode 23: Computer-Generated Poetry
Episode 22: Mimeograph Revolution with John Sinclair
Episode 21: Children's Poetry
Episode 20: Vocabulary and Poetry
Episode 19: We Talk About Ourselves
Episode 18: 6 Poets You May Not Have Heard of with guest David Rowe
Episode 17: Understanding "Understanding Poetry Is More Straightforward Than You Think"
Episode 16: Bards and Barflies of Bohemia (part 2)
Episode 15: Bards and Barflies of Bohemia (part 1)
Episode 14: Musical Compositions Rooted in Poetry (part 2)
Episode 13: Musical Compositions Rooted in Poetry (part 1)
Episode 12: Poetry and Audience
Episode 11: Book-Length Poems
Episode 10: Max Harris and Ern Malley
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