Christine Potter | Rattlecast 250

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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
  • Christine Potter is the author of the time-traveling YA series The Bean Books. She has also published three collections of her poems: Zero Degrees At First Light, Sheltering In Place, and most recently, Unforgetting. She's taught creative writing to high schoolers, junior high students, and senior citizens. Christine ran the online poetry workshop The Gazebo for many years. Her poems have appeared in magazines ranging from Rattle to The Anglican Theological Review--and once wrapped around a stick of Double Bubble in Gum Ball Poetry. She's been nominated for the Pushcart Prize a few times, and has had a poem commissioned for July 4th by ABC Radio News. Christine is also a sometimes-singer and a dulcimer and guitar player who knows how to fake change ringing on a small carillon. She's appeared many times in Rattle and Poets Respond, and is the new poetry editor of Eclectica magazine.
    For more on Chris, visit her website:
    chrispygal.weebly.com/
    As always, we'll also include the live Prompt Lines for responses to our weekly prompt. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins.
    For links to all the past episodes, visit:
    www.rattle.com/rattlecast/
    This Week’s Prompt:
    Write an extended metaphor poem that features a celestial body.
    Next Week’s Prompt:
    Write an elegy for something that was in your home.
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    0:00 Welcome
    1:25 Chad Frame, "We Don't Call it a Riot"
    9:45 Featured Guest: Christine Potter
    1:17:30 Katie's & Tim's Prompt Poems
    1:24:03 Prompt Lines
    2:12:10 Sciku, Next Week's Prompt & Guest
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    @CB99Videos Před 6 dny +2

    Thank you for this great evening of interview and poems. I had the chance to catch the open mic later. Wonderful poems.