Capable of Feeling

Poems and sounds for isolated humans and animals in the epidemic. We will be doing daily very short podcasts of poetry and thoughts, a balm for these difficult and unsure times. Love, RSH “WHAT IS A MAN IF NOT A SIPHON,” from Rome, by Dorothea Lasky, Liveright / Norton “KIERKEGAARD PROPOSES,” from Kindetotenwald, by Franz […]

Can Poetry Save Us? Bianca Stone with Candace Jensen

How do poets and artists fit into to the political and environmental intensity of the moment? In this follow up episode to the Ruth Stone House January Newsletter, Bianca Stone and visual artist, writer, calligrapher, Candace Jensen, discuss the complexities of action through art. Original January Newsletter “Can Poetry Save Nature?” Facebook Post Matthew Burgess […]

08: Poetry, Comics & Runes with Catherine Bresner

Analog vs. digital; Vermont vs. Seattle; spirituality and poetry: a rich late-night conversation with the poet Catherine Bresner who has been one of the incredible women pushing the limits of language and image in her work with poetry comics. (Bonus feature of Odette podcast bomb!) Catherine Bresner is the author of the chapbook The Merriam Webster Series; the […]

Sharp Intuition & the Unexpected: an Interview with Ben Fama

Bianca Stone sits down with poet Ben Fama to discuss his newest collection DEATH WISH. Ben Fama is a writer based in New York City. He is the author of DEATHWISH (Newest York Arts Press, 2019), FANTASY (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2015), and the chapbooks Odalisque (Bloof, 2014), Cool Memories (Spork, 2013), New Waves (Minutes Books, […]

Inhabiting the Earth: a Conversation with Three Poets

Conversation with John James, Gabriel Don and Jasmine Dreame Wagner. John James is the author of The Milk Hours, selected by Henri Cole for the Max Ritvo Poetry Prize and published in June 2019 by Milkweed Editions. His poems appear in Boston Review, Kenyon Review, Gulf Coast, Poetry Northwest, Best American Poetry 2017, and elsewhere. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he […]

Episode V: Diana Arterian + Ruth Madievsky

Diana Arterian DIANA ARTERIAN is the author of the poetry collection Playing Monster :: Seiche (1913 Press, 2017), the chapbooks With Lightness & Darkness and Other Brief Pieces(Essay Press, 2017), Death Centos (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2013), and co-editor of Among Margins: Critical & Lyrical Writing on Aesthetics (Ricochet, 2016). A Poetry Editor at Noemi Press, her creative work has been recognized with fellowships from […]

Episode IV: RSF Book Club: Jessica Fjeld’s Redwork

“No sadness, just disaster,” (John Cage, talking about Jasper Johns’ “In Memory of My Feelings“) Jessica Fjeld is a poet, teacher, and lawyer. She is the author of Redwork (BOAAT Press, 2018) and the chapbooks The Tide (Pilot Books, 2010) and On animate life (Poetry Society of America, 2006), for which she received the PSA’s Chapbook Fellowship. In 2015, she was awarded […]

Episode III: A Year of Love’s Grief in Poetry Comics

Meg Reynolds is a poet, artist, and teacher living in Burlington, VT. Her work has appeared in The Missing Slate, Mid-American Review, Fugue, and the anthology Monster Verse: Poems Human and Inhuman as well as The Book of Donuts. She is the co-director of writinginsideVT, a program that offers writing instruction at the Chittenden Regional […]

Episode II: The Elegy, Part I

In this episode, Bianca Stone and Ben Pease offer a recap of the Ruth Stone Foundation panel presented at the New Hampshire Poetry Fest: See What You Miss By Being Dead: The Modern Elegy and the Alternative Landscape of Grief.       [flipbook pdf=”https://podcast.ruthstonehouse.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/RSF-Podcast-Packet.pdf” height=750] Resources: Steel by Alison Prine In the Still of […]

Episode I: Dorothea Lasky

The Shining, moon landing, bees–just some of the subjects covered in Ben & Bianca’s conversation with Dorothea Lasky about her amazing new collection MILK!