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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 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.
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.
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.
The long net
(The Missouri Review, 2012-01)
Anna Solomon is The Missouri Review's 2011 Editor's Prize winner in the fiction category. Anna Solomon was recorded live at the Cherry Hill Conference Center in Columbia, Missouri.
A brief investigation into the origins of a cookie memory
(The Missouri Review, 2012-09)
Rachel Coonce is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest Honorable Mention recipient in the documentary category.
Spring
(The Missouri Review, 2012-07)
Chloe Honum is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest winner in the poetry category.
"Continuous form" by Henry Finch, and "Know/don't know" by Kate Asche
(The Missouri Review, 2012-02)
This podcast features poetry readings by two of The Missouri Review's 2011 Audio Contest runners-up in the poetry category.
Interview with William Lychack
(The Missouri Review, 2012-02)
This podcast is an interview with author William Lychack. The discussion includes the author's literary influences, his lack of use of semicolons, and his motivations for and emotional involvement with his short stories ...
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.
"Besides life here" by Molly Graham, "Chuck Lakin, woodworker" by Molly Jean Bennett, "Tongues twisting" by Judith Sloan, and "Food for thought" by Mark Munger
(The Missouri Review, 2012-03)
Molly Graham, Molly Jean Bennett, Judith Sloan and Mark Munger are The Missouri Review's 2011 runners-up in the self-recorded documentary category. This podcast features readings by all four authors.
Sanderstown testimonials
(The Missouri Review, 2012-07)
Beth Morgan is The Missouri Review's 2012 Audio Contest winner in the prose category.