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An audio series from the Messiah University English program featuring student writers - and special guests - reading and discussing their original writing in poetry and prose.
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7 OCT 2024 · Junior Evelyn Kelly joins Adam to discuss her Carrie A. Guhl prize winning poem! Transcript below:Â
When we lifted and levitated it, we
lost ourselves. We
opened and closed our mouths
the way we were always taught. We
killed our consonants with militaristic rhythm. We
coughed confused cacophony as we
grasped for something to hold on to. We
drowned in small but soaking streams of spotlight
and asked pardon for our past endeavors of paradise. We
lifted and levitated what we had lost:
that which lingers unanswered in our minds
that which makes us wonder if there is worth in the cost
of carrying the weight of ourselves and others
on frail shoulders and bones bent by the beat
of another year of headlines of wars
and pandemics and fires and earthquakes and
lonely students massacring other lonely students
and all the unwritten headlines hidden in our homes:
estranged sisters, and broken trust
how the church responded when a disease
sent antibodies attacking healthy brain cells,
another massacre of the innocent
because your faith was not enough
but we let loose a lark.
Lifted from wild depths like the waves
that return again and again and again to the shore
sometimes pounding, sometimes breaking,
sometimes slipping backwards
in an already-dissipating foamy tide,
we let loose a lark.
my neighbor asks does God really exist?
and moves on with his life,
like it’s a one-sided conversation
but we listen and we keep asking
until somehow from our limbs,
from our slowly dying organs
from us – we, the tossed seas –
the attempters of paradise –
we let loose a gentle lark.
While our hymnals were coffins
of limp and listless paper
somewhere in us - we let the lark loose
unfurrowed it, unbound it,
and fluttering free,
no strings clipping flight,
it left us with something
openedÂ
inside us.
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15 MAY 2024 · Adam welcomes Ethan Gregory to the studio to discuss sports writing and Ethan's new column "The Covered Bridge Cuisine"
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22 APR 2024 · Adam shares a recording of a Ted Talk style presentation by Vicki Swope where she shares her view on the work of English
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16 NOV 2023 · Student Writer Jack Swank joins Adam to discuss her Stage Hearts series
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28 APR 2023 · n this episode, experience a spoken word performance from Adam Carter and Nate's last episode as our host.
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28 APR 2023 · In this episode, tune in to hear Nate and Caleb Stassel examine some of the depths of digital media.
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9 JAN 2023 · As promised, we'll spend time in prose. Check out Elizabeth Movinsky's Literary Nonfiction piece (recorded last semester).
*Parts of the conversation were time period specific.*
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28 NOV 2022 · Here is an opportunity to learn about poet-potter Jack Troy's artistic philosophies.
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24 OCT 2022 · Listen in to a discussion from Abby's Academy of American Poets' contest-winning poem.
https://poets.org/2022-carrie-guhl-poetry-prize
An audio series from the Messiah University English program featuring student writers - and special guests - reading and discussing their original writing in poetry and prose.
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