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Never Post: SegmentsNever Post: SegmentsA Remembrance of Things FlashDr. Martin Shelton tells us what Signal is, and how end-to-end-encryption works. Then: was this show always going to devolve into a poetry reading? Probably. Finally: contributing producer Tori Dominquez Peek wonders what happened to the COUNTLESS FLASH GAMES of the early aughts. Also: Wildflowers!–Become a Never Post member at https://www.neverpo.st/ for access to extended and bonus segments, and our side shows like “Slow Post”, “Posts from the Field” and “Never Watch”– Call us at 651 615 5007 to leave a voicemail Drop us a voice memo via airtable Or email us at theneverpo...2025-05-0754 minNever PostNever PostA Remembrance of Things FlashDr. Martin Shelton tells us what Signal is, and how end-to-end-encryption works. Then: was this show always going to devolve into a poetry reading? Probably. Finally: contributing producer Tori Dominquez Peek wonders what happened to the COUNTLESS FLASH GAMES of the early aughts. Also: Wildflowers!–Become a Never Post member at https://www.neverpo.st/ for access to extended and bonus segments, and our side shows like “Slow Post”, “Posts from the Field” and “Never Watch”– Call us at 651 615 5007 to leave a voicemail Drop us a voice memo via airtable Or email us at theneverpo...2025-05-0754 mindoyanutangdoyanutang[PDF] [download] Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism by Dani Barnhart [PDF] [download] Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism by Dani Barnhart Read Online Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism by Dani Barnhart is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://jaranmlaku.blogspot.com/36697146-women-of-resistance **Download Book Here ==> https://jaranmlaku.blogspot.com/36697146-women-of-resistance Book Synopsis : A collection with a feminist ethos that cuts across race, gender identity, and sexuality...2023-09-0100 mindoyankuwukdoyankuwuk[PDF] [download] Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism by Dani Barnhart[PDF] [download] Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism by Dani Barnhart Read Online Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism by Dani Barnhart is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Women of Resistance: Poems for a New Feminism for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://jaranmlaku.blogspot.com/36697146-women-of-resistance **Download Book Here ==> https://jaranmlaku.blogspot.com/36697146-women-of-resistance Book Synopsis : A collection with a feminist ethos that cuts across race, gender identity, and sexuality. Creative activists have reacted to the 2016 Presidential election...2023-09-0110 minLondon Review Bookshop PodcastLondon Review Bookshop PodcastMaureen McLane & Will HarrisMaureen McLane’s poetry has been praised for its deftness, intelligence and grace under extreme pressure. Her new collection, the aptly named What You Want, draws on these strengths to produce something remarkable and new.In a rare UK appearance, she reads from her work and talks to Will Harris, who also reads from his new collection Brother Poem (Granta). Harris has won the Forward Prizes for Best Single Poem and Best First Collection (for his debut, 2019's RENDANG), and more importantly, the LRB Bookshop Poetry Pamphlet Pick of the Year for 2016. Hosted on Acast. Se...2023-08-0253 minVerseCuriousVerseCuriousEpisode 11: Maureen N. McLane's WHAT YOU WANTI review Maureen N. McLane's What You Want, from FSG (May 2, 2023).Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/versecurious/donations2023-04-2608 minPlanet PoetryPlanet PoetryBliss | Happiness - with Jack UnderwoodSend us a textChristmas is coming and we're feeling blissed out.... or are we?  The title of Jack Underwood's collection Happiness makes Robin happy, but so do Christmas carols, and nothing is ever as it seems on the surface. Meanwhile Peter gets all lyrical about lights and the seasonal slow boat to Guernsey, and in an extended book reviews segment we chew over some of our favourite collections this year including John McCullough's Reckless Paper Birds, Ilya Kaminsky's Deaf Republic, Maureen N. McLane's What I'm Looking For and Caleb Femi's Poor.Support the show2020-12-1748 minLondon Review Bookshop PodcastLondon Review Bookshop PodcastMaureen N. McLane and Sarah HoweAcross five collections, Maureen N. McLane's poetry has won admirers for its distinctive mix of the humourous and the cerebral, a voice the London Review of Books described as ‘Somewhere between teenage fangirl and Wordsworth professor.’ The best of those five collections is now gathered in her first selected, What I'm Looking For (Penguin).McLane was at the shop to read from and discuss her work with poet and critic Sarah Howe, whose collection Loop of Jade won the 2015 T.S. Eliot prize. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-08-1956 minNew Books in PoetryNew Books in PoetryGreat Books: Maureen McLane on Wordsworth's PoetryThe British romantic poet William Wordsworth is best known for his moving evocations of nature, his celebration of childhood, and his quest to find a shared humanity in his poetry. He’s also widely considered the first modern poet because he turns his experiences, memories, and the workings of his mind (earlier "spots of time") into the main subject of his accessible poetry. That hadn’t happened before, and all of us, who today are either committed to rational thought, sober analysis and reflection or are deep in our feelings, are ultimately Wordsworthians.But what Wordsworth may real...2020-04-211h 07The Rhodes Trust PodcastThe Rhodes Trust PodcastRhodes Humanities Forum: Maureen N. McLaneDoes time exist in poetry? Why is poetry important and how can it transform our world? Maureen N. McLane speaks to Mimi Borders about the necessity of poetry in today's world, her writing style, where she writes her poetry, and reads her poem 'Best Laid'.2019-12-1118 minNH Secrets Legends and LoreNH Secrets Legends and LoreNH Secrets_EP11B_Marilla Ricker_Pt2According to the historic record of the NH Bar Association, the first woman admitted to the New Hampshire Bar Association was Agnes Winifred McLaughlin admitted in 1917. But McLaughlin was NOT the first woman lawyer practicing in New Hampshire. That honor, and the shoulders upon whom all women attorneys stand belong to a woman named Marilla Marks Young Ricker. Learn about this extraordinary woman's career as a lawyer and advocate for the poor and downtrodden, and hear NH's recipient of the Marilla Ricker Award Attorney Maureen Raiche Manning interviewed about the honor. Today almost anyone from NH can name dozens...2019-11-2044 minBetter Read than Dead: Literature from a Left PerspectiveBetter Read than Dead: Literature from a Left PerspectiveEpisode 1: FrankensteinFrankenstein On the inaugural episode of Better Read than Dead, we talk about why three jerky socialist academics wanted to do a books podcast. We also talk about Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) and answer every leftist’s burning questions about it. What does this novel have to do with political revolution? Why is the 1831 edition so much more anti-science than the 1818 edition? And is this novel (as Katie puts it) “19th-century Human Centipede (only less creative)”? For a terrific discussion of the political currents of the novel, check out Maureen McLane’s Romanticism and the Human Scie...2019-07-091h 14Millennial Poets SocietyMillennial Poets SocietyMPS Ep 15: President of BrooklynWhat to do axe throwing, fire rabbits, and hair chokers have in common? Marguerite and Emily talk about all three of them on this week’s episode! If none of that sparks your interest, some other great topics you can look forward to include jewish witches, the President of Brooklyn (which Emily is announcing her candidacy for), and Bunnicula. So kick back, hit play, and dive in to the weekend with your two favorite poetry nerds— because yes, they do bring it all back to poetry one way or another. Featured Poets: Maureen N. McLane, Gala Mukomolova, Tina Chang Special than...2019-06-141h 05Think About ItThink About ItGreat Books 22: Maureen McLane on William WordsworthThe British romantic poet William Wordsworth is best known for his moving evocations of nature, his celebration of childhood, and his quest to find a shared humanity. He’s also considered the first modern poet because he turns his mind's workings into the subject of his poetry. That hadn’t happened before. What Wordsworth may really be about, I discussed with brilliant poet and critic Maureen McLane, is whether we trade in the ecstasies of youthful exuberance for a measured but diminished life.Uli Baer teaches literature and photography as University Professor at New York University. A recip...2019-05-121h 07GrantaGrantaMaureen N. McLane: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 91Maureen N. McLane reads from her book My Poets. My Poets begins its first chapter ‘proem, in the form of a Q&A’, which is what you hear at the beginning of the recording. The second part of the recording is from ‘My Elizabeth Bishop / My Gertrude Stein’, the fourth chapter in the book,2018-01-2311 minLondon Review Bookshop PodcastLondon Review Bookshop Podcast'Prac Crit' Poetry Launch: with Howe, Capildeo, Waldron, Villanueva and McLaneListen to this podcast of poetry 'up close' with 'Prac Crit' founding editor and winner of the T.S Eliot Prize, Sarah Howe. Four recently featured poets – Vahni Capildeo, Mark Waldron, R.A. Villanueva and Maureen McLane – read and discuss their latest work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-09-131h 13RTÉ - Arts TonightRTÉ - Arts TonightAt the Poetry Now Festival 2015: Poets Maureen McLane, Tom Pickard, David Ferry and Liz BerryPoets Maureen McLaneDavid Ferry, Tom Pickard and Liz Berry in conversation at the Poetry Now DLR Book Mountains to Sea Book Festival 2015 in Dun Laoghaire2015-03-2343 minThe New Yorker: PoetryThe New Yorker: PoetryMaureen McLane Reads Liz WaldnerMaureen McLane joins Paul Muldoon to read and discuss Liz Waldner’s “The Sovereignty and the Goodness of God, Together with the Faithfulness of His Promises Displayed.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices2014-11-2016 minThe Kenyon Review PodcastThe Kenyon Review Podcast11. Maureen McLane, A Conversation Plus Readings from the Fall 2014 IssueA conversation with poet Maureen McLane plus readings from Scott Brownlee, Harold Schweizer, and Kimberly Gray.2014-10-1332 min