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Mix joins us to talk about accessibility in poetic expression, how memory works, and the effects of the internet on growing up.
Mix’s poem: Philip Larkin, “This Be The Verse” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48419/this-be-the-verse)
Neal’s poem: Fatimah Asghar, “Smell is the Last Sense to Go” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/149512/smell-is-the-last-memory-to-go)
Follow Mix’s podcast And So We Go on Twitter @aswgpod and aswgpod.tumblr.com
Follow Poetry for Everyone on Twitter @EveryonePoetry or email the show at [email protected]
By Neal StidhamMix joins us to talk about accessibility in poetic expression, how memory works, and the effects of the internet on growing up.
Mix’s poem: Philip Larkin, “This Be The Verse” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/48419/this-be-the-verse)
Neal’s poem: Fatimah Asghar, “Smell is the Last Sense to Go” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/poems/149512/smell-is-the-last-memory-to-go)
Follow Mix’s podcast And So We Go on Twitter @aswgpod and aswgpod.tumblr.com
Follow Poetry for Everyone on Twitter @EveryonePoetry or email the show at [email protected]