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Founded in 1972, The American Poetry Review is dedicated to reaching a worldwide audience with a diverse array of the best contemporary poetry and literary criticism. The podcast features guest interviews and lots of poetry talk from APR editor Elizabeth Scanlon, along with co-hosts and guests. Learn more about APR at aprweb.org.
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Gina Myers: Works & Days

Gina Myers: Works & Days

May 26, 2025·

Elizabeth Scanlon interviews Gina Myers about her new work ( in the March/April 2025 issue from her forthcoming book Works & Days ( as well as her other publications_ the tiny ( and Cul-de-Sac of Blood (

Wayne Miller on Antonio Machado

Wayne Miller on Antonio Machado

Apr 17, 2025·

A conversation between Steven Kleinman and poet and translator Wayne Miller ( who offers an appreciation of iconic Spanish poet Antonio Machado.

The Element Of Surprise

The Element Of Surprise

Apr 2, 2025·

In this episode, we talk about the idea of a "speaker reveal" and other surprises, and get into the Hayden Carruth poem "Emergency Haying." (

Tomás Q. Morín on Gerald Stern

Tomás Q. Morín on Gerald Stern

Mar 5, 2025·

Steven Kleinman and Tomás Q. Morín ( reflect on the poems of Gerald Stern ( and his influence on Morín's own work. Poems discussed include Stern's "Another Insane Devotion" ( "Hydrangea," as well as Stern's books Lucky...

In The Heart Of Winter

In The Heart Of Winter

Feb 21, 2025·

On this episode, we have a reading from Alisha Dietzman ( a discussion of some highlights from the January/February 2025 issue ( including Nomi Stone and Luke Hankins essay from their forthcoming anthology Breaking Into...

Parables, the parasocial, & Whitman's bulge

Parables, the parasocial, & Whitman's bulge

Oct 11, 2024·

On this episode, Elizabeth chats one-on-one with Jason Schneiderman ( about his new book, Self Portrait of Icarus as a Country on Fire ( (Red Hen Press, 2024).

It's Time

It's Time

Sep 17, 2024·

On this episode, Elizabeth, Steven, and Hannah discuss prompts -- pro or con? -- and The Twenty-First Century by Jacob Eigen ( the newly published winner of the 2024 APR/Honickman First Book Prize. Also, we dip into the...

Hammocks & Figs

Hammocks & Figs

Jul 29, 2024·

The APR team is in a punchy mood on this episode; Elizabeth tries to rein in the conversation as Steven and Hannah riff on topics including Robert Lowell's revision process and the current era of political sloganeering...

In Praise of Prose

In Praise of Prose

Jun 18, 2024·

In this episode, Elizabeth, Hannah, and Steven are thinking about prose poems -- how do they differ from other short forms, like flash fiction or the micro-essay? Poets discussed include Baudelaire, Lydia Davis, Ross...

For the Love of Kunitz

For the Love of Kunitz

Apr 26, 2024·

The Kunitz Prize deadline (May 15!) is just around the corner and we're thinking about the illustrious list of poets who have won it in the past 15 years. Today we discuss the prize-winning poems by Susan Nguyen ( and...

Poets in Springtime

Poets in Springtime

Apr 8, 2024·

Join us as we revel in the intricate thought processes of some of our March/April 2024 contributors, Catherine Barnett ( Omotara James ( and Fritz Ward (

Ways, Shapes, and Forms

Ways, Shapes, and Forms

Feb 21, 2024·

In this episode, we're talking about the January/February 2024 issue ( and appreciating some formal choices in poetry. We touch upon the pantoum ( the duplex ( and the golden shovel ( and have a chat with Dorothy Chan (...

The Soul Of Brevity

The Soul Of Brevity

Jan 26, 2024·

It was the end of the year, we were a little punchy and so were the poems. We share some of our favorite super-compressed short poems from Etheridge Knight ( Kay Ryan ( and Jean Valentine ( as well as some fiction...

Beginnings

Beginnings

Jan 2, 2024·

We've been thinking about some great first lines of poems. What makes them great and how do we get there? In this discussion, we touch upon poems by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Eduardo C. Corral, Brenda Shaughnessy, and...

Dear Mary

Dear Mary

Dec 5, 2023·

This episode is a love letter to Mary Ruefle, as we reflect on a great reading of hers (available on YouTube) ( from her book Madness, Rack, and Honey (

Major Jackson live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Major Jackson live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Nov 18, 2023·

Tune in for the second half of our special two-part podcast featuring Major Jackson, who shared selections from his new book Razzle Dazzle: New & Selected Poems ( (W.W. Norton & Co, 2023) at a recent event at APR's home...

Kazim Ali live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Kazim Ali live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Nov 8, 2023·

Join us for the first half of a special two-part podcast featuring Kazim Ali, who recently visited us in Philadelphia to read from his new book Sukun: New and Selected Poems ( (Wesleyan University Press, 2023). KAZIM...

Ekphrastic Fantastic

Ekphrastic Fantastic

Oct 2, 2023·

Join us as we chat about Robyn Schiff's new book Information Desk: An Epic ( and other fine examples of ekphrastic poetry! Other topics include: the September/October issue ( including the new Stanley Kunitz Memorial...

What makes it tick?

What makes it tick?

Aug 24, 2023·

Join us for a new episode in which we discuss what makes a poem a poem! We touch upon poems from Indrani Sengupta ( and Laura Van Prooyen ( in the July/August issue ( Plus, a reading from Burnside Soleil. For more...

Big (orange) summer vibes with Justin Rigamonti, Nomi Stone and more

Big (orange) summer vibes with Justin Rigamonti, Nomi Stone and more

Aug 4, 2023·

We discuss the new issue ( of course, and: * Readings from Justin Rigamonti and Nomi Stone ( * A Tyehimba Jess ( reading and other memorable readings – what makes a reading memorable? * Some summer poems like: Ada...

Episode 16: Poems for people who aren’t in the habit of reading poems

Episode 16: Poems for people who aren’t in the habit of reading poems

Jun 3, 2023·

Today on the show, Elizabeth Scanlon, Hannah Gellman and Steven Kleinman discuss: the new issue of APR with Shane McCrae An appreciation of Elaine Equi – “The Lonely Parade” in this issue, and “Sometimes I Get...

Episode 15: Faylita Hicks

Episode 15: Faylita Hicks

May 19, 2023·

Join us for a special feature on poet Faylita Hicks, who is the author of HoodWitch (Acre Books, 2019), a finalist for the 2020 Lambda Literary Award for Bisexual Poetry, the 2019 Julie Suk Award, and the 2019 Balcones...

Episode 14: Alina Pleskova, Kunitz Prize, and more!

Episode 14: Alina Pleskova, Kunitz Prize, and more!

Apr 17, 2023·

On this episode: Poet Alina Pleskova, whose new collection, Toska, is set to drop soon. Plus, join us as hosts Elizabeth Scanlon and Hannah Gellman discuss, among many other things: · APR's Kunitz Prize · Frank O'Hara ·...

Episode 13: Gearing Up For #AWP23 w/ Chessy Normile, Live At The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Episode 13: Gearing Up For #AWP23 w/ Chessy Normile, Live At The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Mar 3, 2023·

On this episode, we talk about our plans for AWP in Seattle and revisit a spectacular Honickman Book Prize reading by Chessy Normile from AWP 2022 as we gear up for the conference next week. For more, visit aprweb.org.

Episode 12: Chelsea Harlan, Live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Episode 12: Chelsea Harlan, Live at The Philadelphia Ethical Society

Oct 4, 2022·

Celebrating the official pub date of Chelsea Harlan's Honickman First Book Prize winning Bright Shade! Chosen by Jericho Brown, who says: This beautiful debut seems to ask not just what poetry is but what it can be. And...

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