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TERcets Brian A. Salmons
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TERcets is a literary podcast by The Ekphrastic Review. Each episode features three pieces published at The Ekphrastic Review and read by the host, Brian Salmons. All pieces are recorded and distributed with the permission of the authors. All music heard in the podcast is used in accordance with a Creative Commons license and/or with the permission of the artist.
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Ep. 14: Mc Laughlin, Meischen, Contini
Siobhán Mc Laughlin, David Meischen, and Angie Contini share this week. TERcets is a literary podcast by The Ekphrastic Review. Each episode features three pieces selected by the host, Brian Salmons, from our website, ekphrastic.net.
The Ekphrastic Review is an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art. Our objective is to promote ekphrastic writing and art appreciation, and to experience how the two strengthen each other and bring enrichment to every facet of life. We want to inspire more ekphrastic writing and promote the best in ekphrasis far and wide.
Intro music is "Far-Away Planet" by Curtis Hasselbring (https://curtishasselbring.bandcamp.com/), outro is "Hopp" by Judadi (https://soundcloud.com/judadi/), bumpers by Steffen Basho-Junghans ("Waters in Azure"), Death At Midnight ("Spontaneous Modulations #2"), and Ben Seretan ("My One True Love"). The art is a detail from "Mourning Picture", by Edwin Romanzo Elmer (1890). -
Ep. 13: Copeland, Huang, Goldstein
Kate Copeland, Sha Huang, and Mark Goldstein share this week. TERcets is a literary podcast by The Ekphrastic Review. Each episode features three pieces selected by the host, Brian Salmons, from our website, ekphrastic.net.
The Ekphrastic Review is an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art. Our objective is to promote ekphrastic writing and art appreciation, and to experience how the two strengthen each other and bring enrichment to every facet of life. We want to inspire more ekphrastic writing and promote the best in ekphrasis far and wide.
Intro music is "Far-Away Planet" by Curtis Hasselbring (https://curtishasselbring.bandcamp.com/), outro is "Hopp" by Judadi (https://soundcloud.com/judadi/), bumpers by Radioactive Sparrow ("Bowman's Capsule"), J Hacha De Zola ("Picaro Obscuro"), and Tab & Anitek ("Physical Graffitti"). The art is a detail from "The Lovers", by Rene Magritte (1928). -
Ep. 12: Molina, Thomsen, Pokrass
Lisa Molina, Melinda Thomsen, and Meg Pokrass share this week. TERcets is a literary podcast by The Ekphrastic Review. Each episode features three pieces selected by the host, Brian Salmons, from our website, ekphrastic.net.
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The Ekphrastic Review is an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art. Our objective is to promote ekphrastic writing and art appreciation, and to experience how the two strengthen each other and bring enrichment to every facet of life. We want to inspire more ekphrastic writing and promote the best in ekphrasis far and wide.
Intro music is "Far-Away Planet" by Curtis Hasselbring (https://curtishasselbring.bandcamp.com/), outro is "Hopp" by Judadi (https://soundcloud.com/judadi/), bumpers by Robert Tilly & Wooden Ambulance ("Baby, Come On Home"), Boris & Oliver ("Mary Wants My Beat"), and Zühn ("La Sainte Chapelle"). The art is a detail of "Nocturne, Grey and Silver" (1873), by James McNeill Whistler. -
Ep. 11: Fancher, Flint, McLean
Alexis Rhone Fancher, Abbi Flint, and Susan McLean share this week. TERcets is a literary podcast by The Ekphrastic Review. Each episode features three pieces selected by the host, Brian Salmons, from our website, ekphrastic.net.
The Ekphrastic Review is an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art. Our objective is to promote ekphrastic writing and art appreciation, and to experience how the two strengthen each other and bring enrichment to every facet of life. We want to inspire more ekphrastic writing and promote the best in ekphrasis far and wide.
Intro music is "Far-Away Planet" by Curtis Hasselbring (https://curtishasselbring.bandcamp.com/), outro is "Hopp" by Judadi (https://soundcloud.com/judadi/), bumpers by Merkel & Fritzemeier ("Meetin' & Movin'"), Med Dred("Mouseclick Reggae"), and 8-Bit Ninjas ("Shiny Spaceship"). Sonic augmentation of Abbi Flint's piece by Paul Sleaze (https://paulsleaze.bandcamp.com/). The art is "Die Skatspieler" (1920), by Otto Dix. -
Ep. 10: Luzajic
TERcets is a literary podcast by The Ekphrastic Review. Each episode features three pieces selected by the host, Brian Salmons, from our website, ekphrastic.net. This episode includes readings of works by Lorette C. Luzajic, from her collection "Winter In June" (Mixed Up Media Books, 2021).
Contact Lorette...
www.mixedupmedia.ca
FB: @lorette.c.luzajic
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Twitter: @lclmixedupmedia
The Ekphrastic Review is an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art. Our objective is to promote ekphrastic writing and art appreciation, and to experience how the two strengthen each other and bring enrichment to every facet of life. We want to inspire more ekphrastic writing and promote the best in ekphrasis far and wide.
Intro music is "Far-Away Planet" by Curtis Hasselbring (https://curtishasselbring.bandcamp.com/), outro is "Hopp" by Judadi (https://soundcloud.com/judadi/), bumpers by Köhn ("Köhnepoht" and "Kodde"). The art is "Profile, Eye and Star" (1963) by Jean Cocteau. -
Ep.9: Justus, DiMatteo, Eddy
TERcets is a literary podcast by The Ekphrastic Review. Each episode features three pieces selected by the host, Brian Salmons, from our website, ekphrastic.net. This episode includes readings of works by Courtney Justus, Anthony DiMatteo, and Sara Eddy.
The Ekphrastic Review is an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art. Our objective is to promote ekphrastic writing and art appreciation, and to experience how the two strengthen each other and bring enrichment to every facet of life. We want to inspire more ekphrastic writing and promote the best in ekphrasis far and wide.
Intro music is "Far-Away Planet" by Curtis Hasselbring (https://curtishasselbring.bandcamp.com/), outro is "Hopp" by Judadi (https://soundcloud.com/judadi/), bumpers by Curtis Hasselbring ("The Infinite Infiniteness of Infinity"), D3Zs ("Wake Up"), and .Tape. ("My Dugong Loves Your Sea-Cow"). The art is "Summer Evening" (1947) by Edward Hopper.