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The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.
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Nicholas Yandell is a composer, who sometimes creates with words instead of sound. In those cases, he usually ends up with fiction and occasionally poetry. He also paints and draws, and often all these activities become combined, because they’re really not all that different from each other, and it’s all just art right?
When not working on creative projects, Nick works as a bookseller at Powell’s Books in Portland, Oregon, where he enjoys being surrounded by a wealth of knowledge, as well as working and interacting with creatively stimulating people. He has a website where he displays his creations; it’s nicholasyandell.com. Check it out!
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.
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Kai Broach writes fiction and poetry. Their work has appeared in Jeopardy and Scribendi magazines, and they are the winner of the 2022 Western Regional Honors Council Award for Short Fiction. They grew up around Washington’s Puget Sound and currently live in Portland, Oregon, where they offer literary and bathroom advice to the customers of Powell’s Books.
Emily J. Schnipper (she/her) sells nature books to the people of Portland when she is not reading, writing, or acting as hype person for the California Condor. A graduate of the Independent Publishing Resource Center’s Portfolio Program in Poetry, she is currently working on a MFA at Pacific Northwest College of Art. Emily is the creator of the zine Adventures in Unemployment and has been published in Ghost Print, Minto Press, and Papeachu Review. Her chapbook, Bother, focuses on themes of relationship, chronic illness, and the environment.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.
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Lynette G. Esposito, MA Rutgers, has been published in Poetry Quarterly, North of Oxford, Twin Decades, Remembered Arts, Reader's Digest, US1, and others. She was married to Attilio Esposito and lives with eight rescued muses in Southern New Jersey.
The theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.
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Lynette G. Esposito, MA Rutgers, has been published in Poetry Quarterly,
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today, we discuss "The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #3605" on page 12 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide , and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609" on page 12 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "Loved Them Like Snow" on page 41 and "The White Phase" on page 34 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "How do you know what to keep?" on page 12 and "I understand a little of my architecture" on page 16 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "Ask Me" on page 44 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "The Taxidermist" on page 30 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.
The podcast currently has 150 episodes available.