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Hello! Podcast two! So excited to share this podcast with Krissy Kludt with you all.
Krissy is the founder of Writing the Wild, an 8-month interactive writing journey she co-faciliates with the incredible writer J. Drew Lanham that blends virtual gatherings and tactile-sensory learning packages sent by mail. The program offers writers a multidimensional experience to deepen creative intimacy with their human and more-than-human communities in response to the urgencies of our time.
Krissy is also a poet, her collection I Could Walk Forever and Know So Little releasing just days ago on March 5th from Greenwriters Press! I have enjoyed reading a poem each morning from the collection alongside my cup of coffee. Grab a copy HERE!
Krissy is a convener, a sharer, a celebrator and currently makes her residence in the Driftless region of southwest Wisconsin. I am so excited for her voice to be the next contributor to the holobiont we are creating here at Hark the Holobiont.
As a recording note, our interview picks up mid conversation where Krissy and I had been chatting about personhood and “brand-hood” and the complicated nature of the two as a human holding a point of view in a world so striving to commoditize such things. From there, we explore Writing the Wild, her new book of poetry that came out on Friday, I Could Walk Forever and Know So Little, as well as riffs on the poignant and potent nature of place as a springboard to meaning.
Thank you so much for listening!
- mike
Links
Purchase I Could Walk Forever and Know So Little HERE
Learn more about Writing the Wild HERE
Check out Krissy Kludt’s site HERE
Follow Krissy on Instagram HERE
Mike’s Instagram (and by proxy Hark the Holobiont’s) HERE
Hark the Holobiont on Apple Podcasts
Hark the Holobiont on Spotify
The Mary Oliver article that Krissy references is from Ellen O’Connell Whittet From The Cut
https://www.thecut.com/article/mary-oliver-estate-hats-tote-bags-merch-store.html
By Mike R. ChristieHello! Podcast two! So excited to share this podcast with Krissy Kludt with you all.
Krissy is the founder of Writing the Wild, an 8-month interactive writing journey she co-faciliates with the incredible writer J. Drew Lanham that blends virtual gatherings and tactile-sensory learning packages sent by mail. The program offers writers a multidimensional experience to deepen creative intimacy with their human and more-than-human communities in response to the urgencies of our time.
Krissy is also a poet, her collection I Could Walk Forever and Know So Little releasing just days ago on March 5th from Greenwriters Press! I have enjoyed reading a poem each morning from the collection alongside my cup of coffee. Grab a copy HERE!
Krissy is a convener, a sharer, a celebrator and currently makes her residence in the Driftless region of southwest Wisconsin. I am so excited for her voice to be the next contributor to the holobiont we are creating here at Hark the Holobiont.
As a recording note, our interview picks up mid conversation where Krissy and I had been chatting about personhood and “brand-hood” and the complicated nature of the two as a human holding a point of view in a world so striving to commoditize such things. From there, we explore Writing the Wild, her new book of poetry that came out on Friday, I Could Walk Forever and Know So Little, as well as riffs on the poignant and potent nature of place as a springboard to meaning.
Thank you so much for listening!
- mike
Links
Purchase I Could Walk Forever and Know So Little HERE
Learn more about Writing the Wild HERE
Check out Krissy Kludt’s site HERE
Follow Krissy on Instagram HERE
Mike’s Instagram (and by proxy Hark the Holobiont’s) HERE
Hark the Holobiont on Apple Podcasts
Hark the Holobiont on Spotify
The Mary Oliver article that Krissy references is from Ellen O’Connell Whittet From The Cut
https://www.thecut.com/article/mary-oliver-estate-hats-tote-bags-merch-store.html