The Anxiety of Art’s Capacity: John James, Candace Jensen & Bianca Stone

The poet John James talks with RSH Letterpress Director Candace Jensen, and Bianca Stone, about his latest book MILK HOURS, reads new poems, getting into the anxiety of art’s capacity to effect social justice, or even the questions art and artist can ask in those emotions. About the Guests: John James is the author of […]

Speculative Destinations with the Poet Ted Dodson

Bianca Stone and Ben Pease sit down with the poet, Ted Dodson, to discuss his new collection of poetry “An Orange” from Pioneer Works / Wonder Books BUY HERE!!! About “An Orange”“It would be too easy to say love vanished from the earth…” begins Ted Dodson’s An Orange, his thoughtful, experiential second collection of poems. It’s a provocation […]

Editing a Poetry Manuscript

Bianca Stone & Leanne Ruell talk about their experiences working on a poetry manuscript, helpful practices and mindset tools, the mechanics of editing poetry, and provide fire for that dead-inside feeling about your own! If you’re working on your first book, second book, thesis, or chapbook, or simply interested in the idea you might have […]

The Nature of Duality in Poetry & Psychotherapy

Bianca Stone talking with James Barnes This conversation is ongoing and sprawling. There is a huge amount in common between modern psychoanalytic theory and poetry theory, particularly in the importance of negative capability, and the mutual experience needed between therapist and patient, poet and poem. In this episode I’m talking with James Barnes, a psychotherapist […]

A Sentence Unsaid: Julia Cohen

Bianca Stone sits down and talks with the poet and essayist, Julia Cohen, about her newest chapbook, Good Timing & Gertrude Stein, and the intensity of the unsaid sentences in us. About the Collection Out of invisible gauze or membrane, some sentences construct a wall within you. A black plum riding on the tongue. These […]

Why I Make Poetry Comics (This Podcast Won’t Tell You!)

Leanne Ruell (poet, Iterant Editorial Assistant and RSH Grant Writer) talks with Bianca Stone about her new essay on why she writes poetry comics. Sort of. At first I thought I should make this into two shorter digestible episodes out of this interview…but then I realized that if you’re going to listen to 30 minutes […]

A Conversation with Major Jackson

Bianca Stone & Ben Pease talk with the acclaimed poet, Major Jackson, about his new book The Absurd Man, the complexities of self, the importance of readings and constructing communities in poems. *** Major Jackson is the author of five books of poetry, most recently, The Absurd Man (Norton: 2020). His edited volumes include: Best American Poetry 2019, Renga for […]

Poets in VT: Ben Aleshire, Modern Troubadour

Our new series meeting poets living in Vermont right now. Bianca Stone sits down and talks with Ben Aleshire about what he’s been up to and where he’s been. Ben Aleshire, (who is currently quarantining in Burlington), a first generation college student, lived over a decade on streets around the world making a living writing […]

Nor Am I Able to Use the Main Thrusters

Vague transmissions come through the com-systems. A poem by James Tate, entitled, THE NAMELESS ONES, The Eternal Ones of the Dream: Selected Poems 1990 – 2010. Read by Walter Stone. Did you know some moths love sipping the tears of sleeping birds “With its proboscis extended, the dusty-winged creature was gently slurping up the tears […]