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Metacösm is a podcast from Metatron Press that dares to get real and intimate with contemporary poets and writers.

Curated and hosted by Metatron author and editor Brad Casey, Metacösm carves out a sonic space for intimate understandings of what it means—in contemporary times—to write.

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Metacösm is a podcast from Metatron Press that dares to get real and intimate with contemporary poets and writers.

Curated and hosted by Metatron author and editor Brad Casey, Metacösm carves out a sonic space for intimate understandings of what it means—in contemporary times—to write.

www.metatron.press

    The Nerves - A Fervidly Psychedelic Odyssey of Queer Eros

    The Nerves - A Fervidly Psychedelic Odyssey of Queer Eros

    This week we shine a spotlight on Lee Suksi’s delicious debut The Nerves, a book we published in 2020. Enjoy a sampling of 10 chapters from 8 different voices. Special thanks to Inez, Ami, Dillon, Vic, Aley, Asher, Zoe and Carmen for contributing readings to this episode. https://www.metatron.press/work/the-nerves/
    The Nerves subverts the literary approach to sexuality by treating the erotic not as a site of anxiety but of reverie. Set in an imaginary world where our sense memories tell us who we are, Lee Suksi's literary debut is psychedelic, attentive, cinematic and hot. Writing toward sensitivity and ecstasy,  exploring touch as healing abandon, The Nerves is charged with desire, devotion, and creative fantasy. Through a series of joyful encounters, Suksi reminds us that pleasure can be abundant, nuanced and that it can heal. Engaging in a queer erotics of language, Suksi’s debut is a bundle of wet atmospheres, speaking to the faith found in touch.
    The Nerves went on to win the 2021 Lambda Literary Award for LGBTQ Erotica.

    Playlist:
    Inez - Janus
    Inez - Winny
    Ami - Oris
    Dillon - Jara
    Vic - Sassa
    Ami - Keet
    Aley - Lulu
    Asher - Hearth
    Zoe - Rus
    Carmen - Arma

    • 24 min
    Aeon Ginsberg: Same Amount of Joy

    Aeon Ginsberg: Same Amount of Joy

    Join Aeon Ginsberg this week from Baltimore as we talk about being stupid vs being dumb, working in bars, cyborgs, movement, transition, and death, and most importantly Aeon's beautiful poetry book, Greyhound. Aeon also closes out this episode with a new poem from a new series.
    Aeon Ginsberg is a trans feminine agender bitch from Baltimore City, MD. Eir work 'Greyhound' was the 2019 Noemi Press Poetry Prize winner in 2019 and was a Lambda Literary award finalist for transgender poetry in 2020.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Stephen Thomas: One Foot in Another World

    Stephen Thomas: One Foot in Another World

    Join Stephen Thomas this week from his apartment in New York as we talk about his work including his debut book The Jokes (Book*hug, 2016), his essay The Legion Lonely about the epidemic of loneliness for men, doing an MFA in Alabama, the difficulties of writing a novel, and weird Facebook. We also discuss taking a step back from writing, what it means to put too much pressure on yourself to produce and how it's healthy to have a life outside of writing. 
    Stephen Thomas' website is http://www.stephenthomaswriter.com

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Rollie Pemberton: Making a Scene

    Rollie Pemberton: Making a Scene

    Join Rollie Pemberton this week in Montreal as we talk about Rollie's memoir, Bedroom Rapper, which serves not only as a personal history but also as a history of rap and a documentation of creative communities in Edmonton and Montreal. We also talk about his music as Cadence Weapon, his time as the Poet Laureate of Edmonton, our mutual respect and admiration for Buck 65, what it's like to write memoir at a young age, the difference between the practices of writing songs and writing poems, and what it felt like to be booed by a massive audience of Rihanna fans. 



    Rollie Pemberton, aka Cadence Weapon, is a Canadian rapper, producer, writer, and DJ whose latest album Parallel World won the 2021 Polaris Music Prize and whose memoir Bedroom Rapper was published by Penguin Random House in 2022.



    Order Bedroom Rapper here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/671425/bedroom-rapper-by-rollie-pemberton/9780771051883

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Rachelle Toarmino: Let's Get the Girlies, We're Going to Do Something Else

    Rachelle Toarmino: Let's Get the Girlies, We're Going to Do Something Else

    In this episode we sit down with Rachelle Toarmino, founder and editor in chief at Peach Mag and author of the poetry collection That Ex, to talk about poetry, community, and academia. Currently doing an MFA at UMass Amherst, Rachelle tells us about her last three years focusing primarily on poetry, we talk about the creation of Peach Mag and why it felt necessary at the time to do something against the mainstream with an ethics of care at its forefront, and we talk about being online and whether its a necessity or not, as a writer, to engage with social media. We also touch on writing practice, coming to writing later in life, neuroticism, and the joys of beginning to write fiction.

    Rachelle Toarmino is a poet from Niagara Falls, New York. She is the author of the poetry collection That Ex and the chapbooks Comeback, Feel Royal, and Personal & Generic. She is the founding editor in chief of Peach Mag, an independent literary publishing project with an online journal, print anthologies, live and virtual events, and an editorial apprenticeship for teens. She is also an editorial advisor to Foundlings Press. She lives between Buffalo and Western Massachusetts, where she is an MFA candidate in poetry at UMass Amherst.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Cody Caetano: Memoir and Mentorship

    Cody Caetano: Memoir and Mentorship

    Join Cody Caetano this week in Toronto. In this episode we talk about Cody's new book, Half-Bads in White Regalia, a memoir of growing up in a complicated and fraught family dynamic that is never the less light-hearted and filled with warmth. We also talk about his mentor, Lee Maracle, and how their relationship informed Cody's book as well as his essay, The Shadow Land: Indigenous Memoirs and the Question of ‘Trauma Porn.’ We also discuss writing as pleasure, how music is connected to writing, writing about trauma and audience, particularly in regards to indigenous literature.

    Cody Caetano is a writer and literary agent. His first book, Half-Bads in White Regalia, is out now. 

    Order Half-Bads in White Regalia here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/666015/half-bads-in-white-regalia-by-cody-caetano/9780735240865

    • 1 hr 10 min

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