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Voice-only flash fiction winners
(The Missouri Review, 2008-02)
This podcast features the winners in the voice-only flash fiction category. Josh McDonald earns first place in the flash fiction, voice-only category with his submission, "Lost." It's a comic, surreal story of a madman on ...
A death in the family / Randolph Jordan ; A house of women / Angela Cervantes
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
"This episode of our podcast features the remaining runner-up entries in the Voice-only literature: creative nonfiction category. The second runner-up was Randolph Jordan, with his entry 'A death in the family,' and the ...
TMR Podcast: audio winners series : voice-only poetry : Todd Boss
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
"In this installment of The Missouri Review podcast, we feature the first place and first runner-up entries to the Voice-Only Literature (Poetry) category of our 2007 Audio Competition. Both of these awards go to poems by ...
The memory wound
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
"On this episode of our podcast, we begin our presentation of a particularly exciting category from 2007 Audio Competition, the 10-minute plays. Today we have the first place winner, Kris Saknussemm, with his play 'The ...
A conversation with David Sedaris
(The Missouri Review, 2007-04)
Selected audio outtakes from our the print interview which appears in our Spring 2007 issue. Lania Knight talks with David Sedaris, author of the best-selling Barrel fever and Holidays on ice and essay collections such as ...
An interview with Derek Mong
(The Missouri Review, 2006-07)
The winner of The Missouri Review 2006 Editor's Prize for poetry, Derek Mong, discusses art and inspiration, from classical culture to assault weapons.
An interview with Jeff Porter
(The Missouri Review, 2007-05)
Richard Sowienski speaks with Prof. Jeff Porter, who talks about the history of the radio essay, provides contemporary examples, and discusses what makes good radio art. Jeff Porter teaches at the University of Iowa.
An interview with Steve Almond
(The Missouri Review, 2006-05)
Staff of The Missouri Review talk with Steve Almond, author of the short story collections, My life in heavy metal and The evil B.B. Chow, as well as Candyfreak : a journey through the chocolate underbelly of America.
An interview with Mattox Roesch
(The Missouri Review, 2007-06)
Mattox Roesch reads from his story "Go at Shaktoolik" and speaks with the staff of The Missouri Review about his education as a writer and what makes his characters tick.
Love triangle
(The Missouri Review, 2009-08)
In this episode of The Missouri Review podcast, we present the winner of the 'Documentary' category of our 2008 Audio/Video Competition, 'Love triangle' by Lauren Kirby--Publisher's Web site.
Living the life of the great Buster Keaton
(The Missouri Review, 2009-08)
"On this episode of The Missouri Review podcast, we'll be hearing 'Living the life of the great Buster Keaton,' by Douglas Collura, the winner of the Voice-only poetry category in our 2008 Audio/Video competition."--Publisher's ...
Smoke rings
(The Missouri Review, 2009-08)
"On this episode of The Missouri Review podcast, we'll be listening to Rachael Hanel's 'Smoke rings,' the winner of the Voice-only creative nonfiction category of our 2008 Audio/Video Competition."--Publisher's Web site.
An interview with Alex Grant
(The Missouri Review, 2008-11)
"Seth Graves interviews poet Alex Grant. Grant's poems appeared in TMR 31.4."--Publisher's Web site.
The annunciation of the baby Jesus one block north of Riverfront Drive
(The Missouri Review, 2009-04)
"In this TMR podcast, we present the first place winner in the Voice-only fiction category of our 2008 Audio/Video competition, 'The Annunciation of the baby Jesus one block north of Riverfront Drive' by Ann Rosenquist ...
An introduction to Seth Fried's "Loeka discovered"
(The Missouri Review, 2009)
"In this Missouri Review podcast, we talk with editor Speer Morgan and author Seth Fried about Fried's story 'Loeka discovered,' which appeared in our Winter 2008 issue."--Publisher's Web site.
Quiche lessons
(The Missouri Review, 2008-07)
On October 20th, 2008, the Missouri Review presented our annual Peden Prize to Molly McNett, whose story '"Quiche lessons' appeared in our summer 2007 issue. As part of the evening, Molly read an abridged version of her ...
Sounds of (the) country
(Rhetoric and Composition Program, University of Missouri--Columbia, 2008)
If you could listen to the sounds of the country, what would it sound like? Andrew Lovewell's audio essay talks about how life in small town America sounds to a local.
Reading: from chapter 1 of Incidental findings : lessons from my patients in the art of medicine
(The Missouri Review, 2006-05)
Danielle Ofri reads from her book Incidental findings : lessons from my patients in the art of medicine.
Reading: "A vocabulary for my senses"
(The Missouri Review, 2005-12)
Timothy Bascom reads a selection from his lyrical memoir of his childhood in Ethiopia.
Reading: "A night different from all other nights" (Part I)
(The Missouri Review, 2005-11)
Sheryl Bernstein reads Susan Vreeland's short story, "A night different from all other nights." (Part 1 of 2)