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Dayenu
(The Missouri Review, 2009-09)
"On this Missouri Review podcast we conclude our presentation of the winners of our 2008 Audio/Video competition with Judith Sloan's 'Dayenu,' the winner in the Narrative Essay category."--Publisher's Web site.
Shakespeare in black and white
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
"On this Missouri Review podcast, we're pleased to present 'Shakespeare in Black and White,' by Richard Paul, which was the first runner-up in the documentary category of our 2007 Audio Competition. Richard Paul was also ...
An interview with Josh Kryah
(The Missouri Review, 2007-11)
Josh Kryah reads some of his poems and speaks with TMR's Katy Didden about his work.
Reading: "A night different from all other nights" (Part II)
(The Missouri Review, 2005-11)
Sheryl [Bernstein] reads Susan Vreeland's short story, "A night different from all other nights." (Part 2 of 2)
Audio winners series : Voice-Only Poetry runners-up, 2007
(The Missouri Review, 2008-03)
This episode of our podcast features three runners-up in the Voice-only poetry category of our 2007 Audio Competition. In 'The Golden lesson,' second runner-up Susan Somers-Willet gives an engaging performance of a poem ...
Cahoots
(The Missouri Review, 2008-02)
Kris Saknussemm takes the first runner-up position in the Narrative Essay category with his piece entitled "Cahoots." Saknussem has won first prizes in the Boston Review and River Styx short fiction contests, and he has ...
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.
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 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.
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.
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)
Reading: "Sheep's fair day"
(The Missouri Review, 2005-12)
Kerry Hardie reads her poem "Sheep's fair day."
Library Cafe Interview: Jennifer Phegley
(2008-05-13)
Jennifer Phegley, literary historian and professor of English at the University of Missouri, Kansas City, discusses her book: Educating the Proper Woman Reader: Victorian Family Literary Magazines and the Cultural Health ...