Poetry Spoken Here

Episode #123 Open Mic of the Air #3

04.10.2020 - By Cardboard Box Productions, Inc.Play

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The Open Mic of the Air is a new project from Poetry Spoken Here. Since in-person events are temporarily suspended due to coronavirus, this is a way for poets from around the world to connect and have a creative outlet while staying safe at home.

This is the third episode of the Open Mic of the Air featuring poets from across the United States - California, New Hampshire, Missouri, and more - as well as work from Australia. Give a listen and submit your work for the next episode!

Send a recording - 5 mins or shorter - of yourself reading one of your poems, including your name and location, to [email protected].

For full submission guidelines, check out: www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air

This Week's Readers

Michael Zinkowski, Salem, Oregon – “If I knew It Would Come Back, Have I Given Anything?”

John Elizabeth Stinzi, Kansas City, Missouri – “Toward Hoboken Station”

Kari Gunter-Seymour, Southeastern (Appalachia) Ohio – “Hank Williams’ Last Ride”

Jennifer Mackenzie, Melbourne, Australia – “Kalimantan”

Elizabeth S. Wolf, Merrimack Valley, Massachusetts – “I Am Not the Woman I Was In That House”

Joe Cottonwood, La Honda, California - “The Family Tree”

Alice B. Fogel, Walpole, New Hampshire - “Saturn”

Jared Smith, Colorado – “The Death Has Not Occurred”

LoriAnn Butler, West Virginia – “My Lost Queen”

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