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A conversation with Ryan Van Meter, the author of "If you knew then what I know now"
(The Missouri Review, 2015-12)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth Podcast, Daniel Miller had the opportunity to talk to Ryan Van Meter, author of If You Knew Then What I Know Now. Ryan Van Meter's essay collection If You Knew Then What I Know ...
A conversation with Tyehimba Jess and F. Douglas Brown
(The Missouri Review, 2015-12)
This Soundbooth Podcast presents and interview with poets Tyehimba Jess, author of 'leadbelly' and 'Olio', and F. Douglas Brown, author of 'Zero to three'. Both poets are closely affiliated with Cave Canem: A Home for Black ...
Winning a job is not enough! Becoming an Arts Leader for the 21st Century: Create, Engage, Connect
(2011-02-21)
The 21st Century musician is presented with a
unique opportunity to embrace the power of the
web and mobile world to engage and connect with
audience members while maintaining the highest
artistic integrity. This session ...
The Art of the Business Model
(2011-02-20)
The way you design your creative organization or
arts career has a huge impact on the value you
create with it and draw from it -- in money, in
productivity, in work/life balance, in creative
satisfaction. This keynote ...
How to walk on water
(The Missouri Review, 2015-04)
Every year, thanks to the generosity of Jeffrey E. Smith, The Missouri Review is able to bring all of our Jeffrey E. Smith Editor's Prize winners to Columbia for the weekend to celebrate with the staff and to read their ...
Nuns on trial
(The Missouri Review, 2012-07)
Emma Weatherill is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest winner in the audio documentary category.
George Looney : poetry reading
(The Missouri Review, 2011-11)
George Looney is The Missouri Review's 2011 Editors' Prize winner in poetry. This recording is of George Looney's live reading of four of his poems at the Cherry Hill Conference Center in Columbia, Missouri.
More from the conversation with Mary Roach featured in TMR's Winter 2014 : "Paradise Lost" issue
(The Missouri Review, 2015-03)
"In our ... (Winter 2014 Issue) Josh Huber and Johanna Saleska spoke on the phone with writer Mary Roach. [In this] podcast, we have a selection from their wide-ranging interview, including some new content that didn't ...
Interview : Ruth Ozeki
(The Missouri Review, 2012-02)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth, Rachel Cochran talks to Ruth Ozeki about writing, Bhuddism, and technology. Ruth Ozeki is a novelist, filmmaker, and Zen Buddhist priest. Her first two novels, My year of meats ...
Interview : Kenyon Review fiction editor Caitlin Horrocks
(The Missouri Review, 2014-02)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth we talk to Kenyon Review fiction editor Caitlin Horrocks about literary magazines, reading, and dream submissions. Her first book is the story collection, This Is Not Your City. ...
Interview with Kimberly Johnson
(The Missouri Review, 2012-11)
This podcast contains an interview with poet Kimberly Johnson by The Missouri Review's Poetry Editor, Austin Segrest. Most of the content focuses on Ms. Johnson's upcoming book of poetry, "Uncommon prayer", and her translation ...
Helpline
(The Missouri Review, 2012-01)
John Hales is The Missouri Review's 2011 Editor's Prize winner in the nonfiction category. This is a reading by John Hales of his essay "Helpline" recorded at the Cherry Hill Conference Center in Columbia, Missouri.
Lance and Nina : a story of addiction and redemption
(The Missouri Review, 2015-05)
Karen Brown is the 2015 winner of the Miller Audio Prize Contest in the Audio Documentary category for her entry titled, "Lance and Nina: a story of addiction and redemption."
Heartland, Missouri
(The Missouri Review, 2015-06)
Abigail Keel is a runner-up in The Missouri Review's 2015 Miller Audio Prize Contest in the Documentary category. This is a reading of Abigail's submission, "Heartland, Missouri."
Notes on his poems by a guy who observed them in their natural habitat
(The Missouri Review, 2015-06)
This podcast presents Kevin McIlvoy reading from his collection of poems, "Notes on his poems from a guy who observed them in their natural habitat." Mr. McIlvoy is the winner the 2015 Miller Audio Prize Contest in the ...
A conversation with Trudy Lewis, the author of 'The Empire roll'
(The Missouri Review, 2014-12)
Last week [The Missouri Review] had the opportunity to talk to Trudy Lewis about her new novel "The Empire rolls" for The Missouri Review's Soundbooth podcast. We discussed everything from the writing process to the ...
The storm
(The Missouri Review, 2013-11)
Kenny Malone is the winner of The Missouri Review's 2013 Audio Contest in the audio documentary category.
Interview : Gabe Fried, poetry editor of Persea Books
(The Missouri Review, 2014-04)
This week, Cary Stough talks to Persea Books poetry editor, Gabe Fried. Persea books is an independent, literary publishing house founded in 1975. In collaboration with The Lexi Rudnitsky Poetry Project, Persea Books ...
Interview with Terry Ann Thaxton
(The Missouri Review, 2013-09)
This is an interview with author and poet Terry Ann Thaxton who was The Missouri Review's 2012 Editor's Prize winner for nonfiction. The participants discuss the inspiration and process of writing Ms. Thaxton's essay, ...
"State-sponsored sex" by Claire Noble, "About the weather" by Kathleen G. White, "A day in the life of a conversationalist" by Ken Cormier, and "Arrowhead Lake" by Heidi Darchuck, and recorded by Katie McMurran
(The Missouri Review, 2013-03)
Claire Noble, Kathleen G. White, Ken Cormier, Heidi Darchuk, and Katie McMurran are The Missouri Review's 2011 Audio Contest runners-up in the prose category. This podcast features readings by all four authors and the work ...