New Rivers Press Podcast
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 2:42:18
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Sinopse
New Rivers Press publishes enduring contemporary literature by emerging & established writers, while creating learning opportunities as a teaching press at Minnesota State University Moorhead.
Episódios
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Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted: An Interview with Kathryn Kulpa
17/04/2023 Duração: 14minNRP intern & MSUM student Blake Cipperly interviews Kathryn Kulpa about her chapbook Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted.
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There is No Happy Ending: An Interview with Sophia Liu
02/03/2023 Duração: 19minIntern Ellie Eggl interviews poet Sophia Liu about her forthcoming collection of poetry, There is No Happy Ending.
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Beaudelaine Pierre & Rosaleen Bertolino Q&A | AWP 2022
25/06/2022 Duração: 17minAuthor Q&A for AWP 2022 featuring Beaudelaine Pierre and Rosaleen Bertolino.
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Beaudelaine Pierre & Rosaleen Bertolino Reading | AWP 2022
18/06/2022 Duração: 26minAuthor reading for AWP 2022 featuring Beaudelaine Pierre and Rosaleen Bertolino.
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North From Duluth: A Poetry Reading
05/03/2021 Duração: 09minFriend of the podcast Kevin Zepper reads three poems from 1981 New Rivers Press title NORTH FROM DULUTH by Roger Blakely. The poems, in order, are "North from Duluth," "Old Dan Solberg," and "Icebergs." The songs heard in this episode, in order, are "J.S. Bach Prelude in C" courtesy of Kevin MacLeod, "Audrey" by Johnny Ripper, and "Threshold" by Podington Bear. These songs are licensed under varying creative commons licenses and were accessed on 4 March 2021 at freemusicarchive.org This episode was produced by Alex Ferguson with recordings by Kevin Zepper. New Rivers Press is a teaching press operating in association with Minnesota State University Moorhead. The press gives student interns hands-on experience with editing, publishing, and the business of books. Since 2003, every New Rivers Press title has been edited and designed by MSUM students under the supervision of New Rivers Press staff. Find us on social media @nrppodcast. For more information about the press, our authors, and our upcoming events,
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The Big Picture: Interviews with NRP Designers
19/02/2021 Duração: 25minIn this episode, New Rivers Press intern Alex Ferguson interviews MSUM graduate Brianna Jensen and MSUM alumnus/professor Trista Conzemius about their experiences designing books for New Rivers Press. To keep up to date with the podcast, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @nrppodcast. For more information about the press, our authors, or our upcoming releases and events, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @newriverspress or visit newriverspress.com Thank you to Minnesota State Educational Innovations for making this podcast possible. The views expressed are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of New Rivers Press, Minnesota State University Moorhead, or any employees thereof. Transition Music Copyright © 2018 by Sakora Studio. Music composed by Thomas Maresh. Podcast Image created by Mikaila Norman. This episode was produced by Alex Ferguson.
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Terrain Tracks: A Poetry Reading
05/02/2021 Duração: 06minFriend of the podcast Larry Schwartz reads three poems from 2006 New Rivers Press title TERRAIN TRACKS by Purvi Shah, a Many Voices Project publication. The poems, in order, are "The World Swarms," "Dilapidation," and "Urban Pastoral." The songs heard in this episode, in order, are "Tracers," "No Solace," and "Looking for Trouble" by Podington Bear. These songs are licensed under a creative commons attribution non-commercial international license and were accessed on 4 February 2021 at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear This episode was produced by Alex Ferguson and Shaina Garman and recorded by Alex Ferguson and Larry Schwartz. New Rivers Press is a teaching press operating in association with Minnesota State University Moorhead. The press gives student interns hands-on experience with editing, publishing, and the business of books. Since 2003, every New Rivers Press title has been edited and designed by MSUM students under the supervision of New Rivers Press staff. Find us on social media
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You May Have the Suitcase Now: An Interview with Pierre Beaudelaine
23/01/2021 Duração: 16minPracticum student Madisen Anderson sits down with Beaudelaine Pierre, author of the upcoming New Rivers Press title YOU MAY HAVE THE SUITCASE NOW, to discuss her manuscript and her writing process. New Rivers Press is a teaching press operating in association with Minnesota State University Moorhead. The press gives student interns hands-on experience with editing, publishing, and the business of books. Since 2003, every New Rivers Press title has been edited and designed by MSUM students under the supervision of New Rivers Press staff. For more information about the press, our authors, and our upcoming events, follow us on social media or check out our website: newriverspress.com. Thank you to Minnesota State Educational Innovations for making this podcast possible. The views expressed are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of New Rivers Press, Minnesota State University Moorhead, or any employees thereof. Transition Music Copyright © 2018 by Sakora Studio.
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Caring for the Earth: An Interview with Rebecca A. Durham
01/10/2020 Duração: 19minWe sit down with Rebecca A. Durham to talk about her new book, Half-Life of Empathy.
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Being Sad in Various Places: An Interview with Erin Slaughter
25/02/2020 Duração: 07minErin Slaughter, author of I Will Tell This Story to the Sun Until You Remember That You Are the Sun, sits down with intern Katie to discuss her inspiration, tips on becoming a published author, and what poetry means to her. New Rivers Press is a teaching press operating in association with Minnesota State University Moorhead. The press gives student interns hands-on experience with editing, publishing, and the business of books. Since 2003, every New Rivers Press title has been edited and designed by MSUM students under the supervision of New Rivers Press staff. For more information about the press, our authors, and our upcoming events, follow us on social media or check out our website: newriverspress.com. Thank you to Minnesota State Educational Innovations for making this podcast possible. The views expressed are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of New Rivers Press, Minnesota State University Moorhead, or any employees thereof. Transition Music Copyright