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Interview with Danielle Cadena Deulen
(The Missouri Review, 2012-09)
This podcast is an interview with poet and essayist Danielle Deulen. The Missouri Review's Managing Editor, Michael Nye, sat down to talk with Danielle about her poetry collection, Lovely Asunder, and her memoir, The Riots.
Chicken cutlets, cleavage and compromise
(The Missouri Review, 2015-06)
Jaime Lowe is the winner of The Missouri Review's 2015 Miller Audio Prize Contest in the Humor category. This is a reading of Jaime's winning submission, "Chicken cutlets, cleavage & compromise."
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 ...
Nuns on trial
(The Missouri Review, 2012-07)
Emma Weatherill is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest winner in the audio documentary category.
Interview : Heather Christle
(The Missouri Review, 2014-01)
Heather Christle is the author of What is amazing (Wesleyan University Press, 2012), The difficult farm (Octopus Books, 2009), and The trees the trees (Octopus Books, 2011), which won the 2012 Believer Poetry Award. Her ...
2014 Audio Contest winner in prose : Eggtooth
(The Missouri Review, 2014-10)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth we are featuring the last of our three winners from the 2014 Audio Contest. The winning prose piece was the short story "Eggtooth" by Steve De Jarnatt, with music and mixing by ...
Lonely nights
(The Missouri Review, 2014-10)
Today on The Missouri Review Soundbooth Podcast we are excited to bring to you the final installment of our fantastic 2014 Audio Contest winners and runners up. Today's feature is our runner-up in the Audio Documentary ...
The Missouri Review 2014 Audio Contest winner : in audio documentary Abby Wendle and Sarah Geis
(The Missouri Review, 2014-09)
"This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth we are excited to feature the first of our 2014 Audio Contest winners, Abby Wendle and Sarah Geis for their Audio Documentary 'To be normal.'
Fred Oerly interview
(2014)
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Change of song and RC and Little Faye
(The Missouri Review, 2012-08)
Elijah Burrell is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest runner-up in the poetry category.
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.
Consider the jellyfish
(The Missouri Review, 2015-02)
"Consider the jellyfish," a submission to last years contest by Elliot Rambach and Abby Wendle is a great example of one sub genre of humor writing that we'd love to see submitted to the new category in this years contest. ...
I'm white and I'm Mennonite
(The Missouri Review, 2011-10)
Rachel Yoder is The Missouri Review's 2011 Audio Contest winner in the prose 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.
Interview : Molly Gaudry, founder of The Lit Pub
(The Missouri Review, 2014-03)
This week on The Missouri Review Soundbooth we talk to Molly Gaudry, founder of The Lit Pub. In this podcast Gaudry talks about the team effort of starting a small press and the importance of goodwill in the literary ...