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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
First Books Month : Kate Sweeney reads from and talks about American afterlife
(The Missouri Review, 2014-06)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth we continue our First Books Series by talking to Atlanta-based nonfiction writer, Kate Sweeney. Listen in as Sweeney reads excerpts from and then discusses her new book, American ...
Interview : Wendy Xu, co-editor of iO: a journal of new American poetry
(The Missouri Review, 2014-04)
This week, Cary Stough talks to Wendy Xu, Co-editor of iO: a journal of new American poetry. Listen in as these poets talk about how and why iO looks for young emerging poets to publish in its online journal. Xu also talks ...
First Books Month : Fiona McFarlane reads from and talks about The night guest
(The Missouri Review, 2014-06)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth we continue our First Books Series by talking to fiction writer Fiona McFarlane. Listen in as McFarlane reads an excerpt and then discusses her novel, The night guest, which was ...
Finding Laurence Olivier's letters to young actors
(The Missouri Review, 2014-05)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth Missouri Review Editor, Speer Morgan, and Marketing Director, Kris Somerville, discuss their "literary dig" at the British Museum where they found a bundle of letters written by ...
Karen Russell, reading
(The Missouri Review, 2014-05)
This week's episode of The Missouri Review Soundbooth features a live recording of Karen Russell reading excerpts from her novella, Sleep donation, and her short story, "Reeling for the empire." Russell is the author of ...
Fred Oerly interview
(2014)
2014 Audio Contest winner in poetry : Sam Roderick Roxas-Chua
(The Missouri Review, 2014-09)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth we are continuing to feature the winners of our 2014 Audio Contest with our winner in the poetry category, Sam Roderick Roxas-Chua.
Is there life after LibQUAL? : Learn how strategic marketing can focus and energize the LibQUAL experience
(2014-11-10)
LibQUAL+ is a web-based survey that provides libraries with an assessment of users' expectations and perceptions on a number of service related factors. Learn how various academic and research libraries have used results ...
2014 Audio Contest runner-up in prose : Ugly pew
(The Missouri Review, 2014-10)
This week on The Missouri Review Podcast we are pleased to feature Joshua Wheeler's radio essay "Ugly pew," which was the runner-up in the prose category of the 2014 Audio Contest.
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 ...
Bird heart
(The Missouri Review, 2011-12)
Katie Schmid is The Missouri Review's 2011 Audio Contest runner-up in the poetry category.
After the flood
(The Missouri Review, 2011-11)
Anna Pinkert is The Missouri Review 2011 Audio Contest winner in the professionally-recorded documentary category.
"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 ...
The body instrument
(The Missouri Review, 2011-12)
Amy Schleunes is the 2011 Missouri Review's Audio Contest first runner-up in the self-recorded documentary category.
Falling in love
(The Missouri Review, 2011-12)
Lulu Miller is The Missouri Review's 2011 Audio Contest runner-up in the professionally-recorded documentary category.