2 hr 3 min

ep. 223 - Greg Kosmicki Rattle Poetry

    • Arts

Greg Kosmicki is a poet and retired social worker who lives in Omaha, Nebraska. He founded The Backwaters Press in 1997, which he now serves as Editor Emeritus. Greg’s poetry has been published in numerous magazines since 1975, both print and online. Some of his earliest publications were in Poetry NOW in 1975 and Paris Review, in 1977. He received artist’s fellowships for his poetry from the Nebraska Arts Council 2000 and 2006. Three of his poems have been read on Writer’s Almanac. Author of thirteen books and chapbooks of poems, he is a 2000 and 2006 recipient of the Nebraska Arts Council's Merit Award. His previous collection, It’s As Good Here as It Gets Anywhere (Logan House) was a finalist for the 2017 High Plains Book Award. His new book is We Eat the Earth. He and his wife Debbie are parents of three children and grandparents of two.

Find Greg's most recent book here:
https://wscpress.com/3157/features/we-eat-the-earth-by-greg-kosmicki-2/

Find Edward Nudelman's new book here:
https://www.edwardnudelman.com/books

Review the Rattlecast on iTunes!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rattle-poetry/id1477377214

As always, we'll also include the live Prompt Lines for responses to our weekly prompt. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins.

For links to all the past episodes, visit:
https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/

This Week’s Prompt:
Write a poem that begins with an idiomatic expression that you take literally or incorrectly, and see where it goes.

Next Week’s Prompt:
Move through an unnatural environment and describe it as though you were writing a nature poem.

The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.

Greg Kosmicki is a poet and retired social worker who lives in Omaha, Nebraska. He founded The Backwaters Press in 1997, which he now serves as Editor Emeritus. Greg’s poetry has been published in numerous magazines since 1975, both print and online. Some of his earliest publications were in Poetry NOW in 1975 and Paris Review, in 1977. He received artist’s fellowships for his poetry from the Nebraska Arts Council 2000 and 2006. Three of his poems have been read on Writer’s Almanac. Author of thirteen books and chapbooks of poems, he is a 2000 and 2006 recipient of the Nebraska Arts Council's Merit Award. His previous collection, It’s As Good Here as It Gets Anywhere (Logan House) was a finalist for the 2017 High Plains Book Award. His new book is We Eat the Earth. He and his wife Debbie are parents of three children and grandparents of two.

Find Greg's most recent book here:
https://wscpress.com/3157/features/we-eat-the-earth-by-greg-kosmicki-2/

Find Edward Nudelman's new book here:
https://www.edwardnudelman.com/books

Review the Rattlecast on iTunes!
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rattle-poetry/id1477377214

As always, we'll also include the live Prompt Lines for responses to our weekly prompt. A Zoom link will be provided in the chat window during the show before that segment begins.

For links to all the past episodes, visit:
https://www.rattle.com/rattlecast/

This Week’s Prompt:
Write a poem that begins with an idiomatic expression that you take literally or incorrectly, and see where it goes.

Next Week’s Prompt:
Move through an unnatural environment and describe it as though you were writing a nature poem.

The Rattlecast livestreams on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter, then becomes an audio podcast. Find it on iTunes, Spotify, or anywhere else you get your podcasts.

2 hr 3 min

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