48 episodes

Kitchen table conversations with poets, hosted by Han VanderHart.

Of Poetry Podcast Han VanderHart

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Kitchen table conversations with poets, hosted by Han VanderHart.

    Emilia Phillips: Of Queering Eve, Stanzaic Shape, and Intimate Community

    Emilia Phillips: Of Queering Eve, Stanzaic Shape, and Intimate Community

    Read: Book X and Book VII from "The Queerness of Eve"
    Purchase: Nonbinary Bird of Paradise (University of Akron Press, 2024)
    Emilia Phillips (they/them) is a poet, nonfiction writer, and book reviewer. They are the author of five poetry collections from the University of Akron Press, including Nonbinary Bird of Paradise (forthcoming February 2024) and Embouchure (2021), and four chapbooks. Winner of a 2019 Pushcart Prize, 2015 StoryQuarterly Nonfiction Prize, and the 2012 The Journal Poetry Prize, Phillips’s poems, lyric essays, and book reviews appear widely in literary publications including The Adroit Journal, Agni, American Poetry Review, Gulf Coast, The Kenyon Review, New England Review, The New York Times, Ploughshares, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. They are an Associate Professor of Creative Writing in the Department of English; MFA in Writing Program; and the Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at UNC Greensboro, where they regularly teach MFA- and undergraduate-level poetry workshops, Queer Poetry & Poetics, and Women’s Health & Bodies. 
    Recommended Reading:
    Linda Gregerson
    Jenny Johnson — "Fisting Party" (Cortland Review), "Bottoms" (APR)
    Donika Kelly -- "On What Gay Porn Has Done For Me"
    Destiny O Birdsong - "what lesbian porn has done for me" (PoFo)
    Xan Phillips - "Want Could Kill Me"
    Cameron Awkward-Rich
    Ari Banias
    Chen Chen

    • 48 min
    The Line Break / Of Poetry Crossover with Chris Corlew and Bob Sykora and Han VanderHart

    The Line Break / Of Poetry Crossover with Chris Corlew and Bob Sykora and Han VanderHart

    Chris Corlew is a writer and musician living in Chicago. His work has appeared in Cotton Xenomorph, Whisk(e)y Tit, Kicking Your Ass, Cracked.com, and elsewhere. With Bob Sykora, he co-hosts The Line Break, a podcast about poetry and basketball. With Brendan Johnson, he is ½ of Lazy & Entitled, the band that writes novels. You can find more Chris on Bluesky @thecorlew, a storiesfromvine.com, or at shipwreckedsailor.substack.com.
    Bob Sykora is the author of the chapbook I Was Talking About Love–You Are Talking About Geography (Nostrovia! 2016) and the forthcoming collection Utopians in Love (Game Over Books 2025). A graduate of the UMass Boston MFA program, he teaches at community college, edits with Garden Party Collective, co-hosts The Line Break podcast, and curates the KC Poetry Calendar.
    Han VanderHart is a queer writer and arts organizer living in Durham, North Carolina. Han is the author of the poetry collection What Pecan Light (Bull City Press, 2021) and the chapbook Hands Like Birds (Ethel Zine Press, 2019). They have poetry and essays published in The Boston Globe, Kenyon Review, The American Poetry Review, The Rumpus, AGNI and elsewhere. Han hosts Of Poetry Podcast, edits Moist Poetry Journal, and co-edits the poetry press River River Books with Amorak Huey.
    Poems Read on the Show:
    "Utopians in Love" by Bob Sykora (Cotton Xenomorph)
    “Bottoms” by Jenny Johnson (American Poetry Review)
    "What the Kids Don't Know" by Jill McDonough (The ThreePenny Review)
    “Elusive Black Hole Pair” by Alina Pleskova (Toska, Deep Vellum)
    "Last night I was sexting and reading June Jordan" by Han VanderHart (unpublished)
    "human pastoral brick" by Chris Corlew

    • 1 hr 29 min
    Amorak Huey and Han VanderHart (River River Books): Of Choosing Abundance, Creating a Small Press Community, and Weathering Manuscript Rejections

    Amorak Huey and Han VanderHart (River River Books): Of Choosing Abundance, Creating a Small Press Community, and Weathering Manuscript Rejections

    Read: Amorak Huey's "Estuary, Delta, Confluence, Mouth" and Han VanderHart's "Larks"(Up the Staircase Quarterly)
    Purchase: Dad Jokes from Late in the Patriarchy (Sundress, 2021) and What Pecan Light (Bull City Press, 2021)
    Amorak Huey is author of four books of poems including Dad Jokes from Late in the Patriarchy (Sundress Publications, 2021). Co-author with W. Todd Kaneko of the textbook Poetry: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology (Bloomsbury, 2018) and the chapbook Slash/Slash (Diode, 2021), Huey teaches in the BFA and MFA programs at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. His previous books are Boom Box (Sundress, 2019), Seducing the Asparagus Queen (Cloudbank, 2018), and Ha Ha Ha Thump (Sundress, 2015), as well as two chapbooks. He is recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, and his poems appear in the Best American Poetry anthology, Academy of American Poets’ Poem-A-Day, the Norton Critical Edition of The Odyssey, and many print and online journals.
    Han VanderHart is a genderqueer, Southern writer living in Durham, North Carolina, under the loblolly pines. Han is the author of the poetry collection What Pecan Light (Bull City Press, 2021) and the chapbook Hands Like Birds (Ethel Zine Press, 2019). They have poetry and essays published in The Boston Globe, Kenyon Review, The American Poetry Review, The Rumpus, AGNI and elsewhere. Han hosts Of Poetry podcast and edits Moist Poetry Journal. Their aim is to live, edit, and write with transparency, care, and warmth. They love rescue pitbulls, and send a hello to your dog.
    RiverRiverbooks.org

    Recommended Reading/Listening
    Lauren Camp
    Rachel Edelman
    W. Todd Kaneko
    Carla Sofia Ferreira
    Jennifer A Sutherland
    Joe Wilkins
    Corrie Williamson
    The Line Break podcast with Bob Sykora and Chris Corlew 
    The Black Lily Zine
    Noa Fields
    Nic Anstett
    Jason B. Crawford
    Stephen J. Furlong
    Octopus Books

    • 1 hr 24 min
    Carla Sofia Ferreira (Of Elegiac Odes, Semicolons, and Witness)

    Carla Sofia Ferreira (Of Elegiac Odes, Semicolons, and Witness)

    Read: "Ode to the Empanadas on Pacific & Elm, with Apologies to William Carlos Williams" in Okay Donkey Mag
    Purchase: A Geography That Does Not Hurt Us (River River Books, 2024)
    Carla Sofia Ferreira (she/her) is the daughter of Portuguese immigrants and a teacher from Newark, New Jersey. Author of micro-chapbook Ironbound Fados (Ghost City Press, 2019) and debut poetry book A Geography That Does Not Hurt Us (River River Books, 2024), her poems have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net. You can find her writing in The Rumpus, Glamour, EcoTheo, underblong, Okay Donkey, december, and Washington Square Review, among others. On the internet, she’s @csferreira08 on Twitter and @csferreirawrites on Instagram. She believes in kindness, semicolons, and the permanent abolition of ICE. She has now successfully taught her cat Moonshadow how to fetch. She dislikes writing bios in the third person but is saving for her overthrow of societal norms for other causes.
    Recommended Reading:
    Aracelis Girmay, Kingdom Animalia
    Ross Gay, Be Holding and Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude 
    Gwendolyn Brooks, "Paul Robeson"
    Roberto Carlos Garcia, [Elegies]
    Benjamin Garcia, Thrown in the Throat

    • 58 min
    Catherine Rockwood (Of Pirates, the Event of the Image, and Angelic Sex)

    Catherine Rockwood (Of Pirates, the Event of the Image, and Angelic Sex)

    Read: "A Poem for Retired Lighthouses," Little Blue Marble
    Purchase: And We Are Far From Shore: Poems for Our Flag Means Death (Ethel Zine Press, 2023)
    Catherine Rockwood  (she/they) lives in Massachusetts. She reads and edits for Reckoning Magazine and reviews books for Strange Horizons. Their poetry chapbooks, And We Are Far From Shore: Poems for Our Flag Means Death (2023) and Endeavors To Obtain Perpetual Motion (2022) are available from the Ethel Zine Press.
    Recommended Reading:
    Our Flag Means Death: A Brief Excursus on Tailors and Tailoring by Catherine Rockwood
    A review of Our Flag Means Death by Catherine Rockwood (Strange Horizons)
    Ethel Zine Press
    Stephanie Burt, We Are Mermaids
    Brian Teare, Doomstead Days
    The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Tom Snarsky (Of Minisons, Math, and More About Long Poems)

    Tom Snarsky (Of Minisons, Math, and More About Long Poems)

    Read: Neutral Spaces, for more of Tom Snarsky's poetry
    Purchase: Reclaimed Water (Ornithopter Press, 2023)
    Tom Snarsky is the author of the chapbooks Threshold (Another New Calligraphy) & Complete Sentences (Broken Sleep Books), as well as the full-length collections Light-Up Swan and Reclaimed Water (both from Ornithopter Press). He lives in the mountains of northwestern Virginia with his wife Kristi and their cats. You can find him @tomsnarsky on Twitter, Instagram, & Bluesky, and you can find the reading series he coordinates @night_light_poems_ on Instagram and @nightlightpoems on Twitter. If you're a poet, he would love to hear from you!
    Further/Recommended Reading:
    The Minison
    The Minison Project
    C.T. Salazar
    Noelle Kocot's Ascent of the Mothers (Wave Books, 2023)Jon Anderson's The Inner Gate

    • 1 hr 5 min

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