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In every symptom is a seed of power, ladies! Diane Seuss joins to talk Adrienne Rich and Gwendolyn Brooks.
Support Breaking Form!
Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.
Buy our books:
Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.
James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.
Diane's MODERN POETRY is available March 5, 2024 from Graywolf Press.
Read Adrienne Rich's poem about Marie Curie: "Power." You can hear Cheryl Strayed read the poem and discuss it here. Or listen to Adrienne Rich read the poem here.
Read Gwendolyn Brooks's "the mother." You can hear Brooks read "the mother" here.
Women in Therapy is Harriet G. Lerner's book published by Harper and Row.
We reference Plath's poem "Edge" from our recent Galentine's episode (listen here!)
Watch this 1986 interview with Gwendolyn Brooks conducted by Alan Jabbour, director of the Library of Congress' American Folklore division, and E. Ethelbert Miller, poet and director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University (~30min).
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In every symptom is a seed of power, ladies! Diane Seuss joins to talk Adrienne Rich and Gwendolyn Brooks.
Support Breaking Form!
Review the show on Apple Podcasts here.
Buy our books:
Aaron's STOP LYING is available from the Pitt Poetry Series.
James's ROMANTIC COMEDY is available from Four Way Books.
Diane's MODERN POETRY is available March 5, 2024 from Graywolf Press.
Read Adrienne Rich's poem about Marie Curie: "Power." You can hear Cheryl Strayed read the poem and discuss it here. Or listen to Adrienne Rich read the poem here.
Read Gwendolyn Brooks's "the mother." You can hear Brooks read "the mother" here.
Women in Therapy is Harriet G. Lerner's book published by Harper and Row.
We reference Plath's poem "Edge" from our recent Galentine's episode (listen here!)
Watch this 1986 interview with Gwendolyn Brooks conducted by Alan Jabbour, director of the Library of Congress' American Folklore division, and E. Ethelbert Miller, poet and director of the African American Resource Center at Howard University (~30min).

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