• Three Poets Recite (Eartha Davis, Thomas Sadoski, hms)
    Nov 11 2024

    The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast November submitted poems episode features four wonderful contributions read by the poets. Different forms and themes are featured. The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast explores the art of poetry through interviews with poets and artists including Safia Elhillo, A.E. Stallings, Dana Gioia, Yanyi, Olivia Gatwood, Lisa Marie Simmons and more.

    Featured poets in this episode:

    • ràithean by Eartha Davis
    • Park Avenue South by Thomas Sadoski
    • The Chase by hms
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    11 mins
  • Robin LaMer Rahija Deconstructs Poetry with Dark Humor in "Inside Out Egg" [INTERVIEW]
    Oct 21 2024

    Robin LaMer Rahija is originally from Kansas City, MO and now lives in Kentucky. She received her MFA from the University of Kentucky, where she is currently staff in the Department of English. In 2010, she co-founded and edited Rabbit Catastrophe Press, a handbound, feminist, book arts micropress. In 2015, she co-founded Workhorse Writers Collective, a publishing and education platform for poets outside of academia. Her poems have appeared in Puerto Del Sol, FENCE, Spoon River Review, and elsewhere. Inside Out Egg is her first full-length book, published by Variant Lit in 2024.

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    31 mins
  • Four Poets Recite (Madi Huffman, Ben Fowlkes, Dereka Smith, VA Wiswell)
    Oct 14 2024

    The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast October submitted poems episode features four wonderful contributions read by the poets. Different forms and themes are featured. The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast explores the art of poetry through interviews with poets and artists including Safia Elhillo, A.E. Stallings, Dana Gioia, Yanyi, Olivia Gatwood, Lisa Marie Simmons and more. Subscribe today.


    Featured poets:


    • Things Will Work Out by Madi Huffman
    • Summer Storm by Ben Fowlkes
    • African Black Soap Burns Me Now by Dereka Smith
    • New York Rhino by VA Wiswell
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    13 mins
  • Tyler Mills on Constructing a Creative Tool for Poets: "Poetry Studio: Prompts for Poets" [INTERVIEW]
    Sep 3 2024

    Tyler Mills is the author of the memoir The Bomb Cloud (Unbound Edition Press 2024), which received a Literature Grant from the Café Royal Foundation NYC. Her poetry guidebook, Poetry Studio: Prompts for Poets, is newly released this summer (2024) from the University of Akron Press. She is the author of the poetry books City Scattered (Tupelo Press 2022), Hawk Parable (University of Akron Press 2019), Tongue Lyre (Crab Orchard Series in Poetry First Book Award, Southern Illinois University Press 2013), and co-author with Kendra DeColo of Low Budget Movie (Diode Editions 2021). A poet and essayist, her poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Guardian, The New Republic, the Kenyon Review, The Believer, and Poetry, and her essays in AGNI, Brevity, Copper Nickel, River Teeth, and The Rumpus. She teaches for Sarah Lawrence College’s Writing Institute and the Provincetown Fine Arts Work Center's 24PearlStreet and lives in Brooklyn on part of the unceded homeland of the Lenape people.

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    39 mins
  • Maria Giesbrecht on Poetry as a Tool for Healing and Building Community [INTERVIEW]
    Aug 20 2024

    Maria Giesbrecht is a Canadian poet whose writings explore her Mexican and Mennonite roots. Her work has previously been published in Contemporary Verse 2, Talon Review, and is forthcoming in Queen's Quarterly. She is the runner-up for the 2022 Eden Mills Poetry Contest and a graduate of the post-graduate Creative Writing program at Humber College. Maria is the founder and host of the writing table, Gather, and spends her days nurturing creative folks to write urgently and unafraid.

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    37 mins
  • Six Poets Recite (Alexandra Sim, Dolapo Demuren, Morgan Stone, Reonda Thompson, Stepy Kamei, Christine Potter)
    Aug 6 2024

    The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast August submitted poems episode features six wonderful contributions read by the poets. Different forms and themes are featured. The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast explores the art of poetry through interviews with poets and artists including Safia Elhillo, A.E. Stallings, Dana Gioia, Yanyi, Olivia Gatwood, Lisa Marie Simmons and more. Subscribe today.


    • Home, My Home by Alexandra Sim
    • ​​Alton and Aaliyah by Dolapo Demuren
    • Permission by Morgan Stone
    • The Color is Brown by Reonda Thompson
    • A Smart Girl by Stepy Kamei
    • Nocturne: Rockland Bakery, 3 AM by Christine Potter
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    22 mins
  • Poet A.E. Hines on Queer Eros, the Natural World, and his latest collection "Adam in the Garden" [INTERVIEW]
    Jul 23 2024

    AE Hines is the author of Adam in the Garden (Charlotte Lit Press, 2024) and Any Dumb Animal (Main Street Rag, 2021). He has won the Red Wheelbarrow Prize and Palette Poetry’s Love and Eros Prize, and has been a finalist for the Montreal International Poetry Prize. His poems have been widely published in such journals as The Southern Review, Rattle, The Sun, Prairie Schooner and Alaska Quarterly. And his literary criticism can be found in American Poetry Review, Tupelo Quarterly, Rain Taxi, and Northwest Review. He received his MFA from Pacific University, and resides in Charlotte and Medellín, Colombia. More at www.aehines.net

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    45 mins
  • Olivia Gatwood on Crafting Her Stunning Novel "Whoever You Are, Honey" [INTERVIEW]
    Jul 9 2024

    Olivia Gatwood is the author of two poetry collections, New American Best Friend and Life of the Party, and the co-writer of Adele’s music video for "I Drink Wine." She has received international recognition for her poetry, writing workshops, and work as a Title IX Compliant educator in sexual assault prevention and recovery. Her performances have been featured on HBO, MTV, VH1, the BBC, and more. Her poems have appeared in The Poetry Foundation, Lambda Literary, and The Missouri Review. Originally from Albuquerque, she lives in Los Angeles.

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    40 mins