SHARE the MIC: a literary podcast Richard Sonnenmoser
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SHARE the MIC is a low-key, low-tech podcast about literary art. Each episode is structured as an audio "braided essay" about writing and features a conversation between Richard Sonnenmoser and a fellow writer.
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Unchecked Feelings with Sara Robke
Sara Robke, an undergraduate at Northwest Missouri State University, shares an essay, "My Grandpa's Mechanical Bed."
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Time Really Stopped for a Long Time with Tiffany Imperiale
Tiffany Imperiale reads a couple of recent essays. Silver linings during a pandemic. Also: Richard learns about an app Tiffany used to read and then write One-Direction-inspired fan fiction.
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Collapsing the Distance with John Gallaher
Richard Sonnenmoser talks with the poet John Gallaher about nostalgia and grief, nature and nurture, family trees and ghosts, mortality and free association. John reads a few poems from his manuscript-in-progress, My Life in Brutalist Architecture.
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Hobbling into the Light with Heather Harpham
Richard Sonnenmoser talks with memoirist Heather Harpham about her book, Happiness: The Crooked Little Road to Semi-Ever After, and recalls the last lines of John Milton's Paradise Lost.
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"The People Who Chose to Take Their Lives Seriously" with Hayley Brown
Richard Sonnenmoser talks with his writing student and friend, Hayley Brown, about some of the differences between painting and writing, when it might be "too soon" to write about an experience, and the suspension of some social etiquette in a creative writing workshop. Richard thinks about but doesn't tell Hayley a story about the last time he sat in the gazebo at Coleman Hawkins Park in St. Joseph, Missouri.