- More on the Congo w/ David Bamlango on Tanner & Moore Thur at 7pm
- A Conversation with Rachel Ries, Thursday on Crooked Sisters Radio Hour
- Centripetal Sounds Thur 2pm-4pm
- GREAT TASTE IS ALL ABOUT THANKSGIVING!
- "Sunday Afternoon on the Porch" Writer Jim Heynen on Writers' Voices, Friday November 21, 1pm
- DJ RIN, DJ Tatiana & Olly Sneks
- Interviews with Rachel Ries & Anaïs Mitchell and Rachael Sage on Lyrical Venus Tues 9am
- Tony Perri & Austan Goolsbee on Speaking Freely w/ Dennis Raimondi Tue at 1pm
- THE INTERCRANIAL WHIZBANG HOUR: Spy vs. Spy!
- Congrats & Best Wishes, Dennis & Helene
National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist Dorianne Laux on Irving Toast, Poetry Ghost with host Rustin Larson
Su
nday at 10:30 am central (and Monday at 1:30 pm central) get ready from some girl fights behind the pancake house!
Poet Dorianne Laux rumbles into the haunted studio (via phone call) and shakes things up with her unstoppable verse.
Dorianne Laux was born in Augusta, Maine, in 1952. She worked as a sanatorium cook, a gas station manager, a maid, and a donut holer before receiving a B.A. in English from Mills College in 1988.
Laux is the author of Facts About the Moon (W. W. Norton 2005), which was the recipient of the Oregon Book Award, chosen by Ai, and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Her other collections include Smoke (BOA Editions, 2000); What We Carry (1994), finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award; and Awake (1990), which was nominated for the San Francisco Bay Area Book Critics Award for Poetry.
Superman: The Chapbook was released by Red Dragonfly Press in January, 2008. With Kim Addonizio, she is the co-author of The Poet's Companion: A Guide to the Pleasures of Writing Poetry (1997). Her poems have been translated into French, Italian, Korean, Romanian and Brazilian Portuguese.
About Laux's work, the poet Tony Hoagland has said, "Her poems are those of a grown American woman, one who looks clearly, passionately, and affectionately at rites of passage, motherhood, the life of work, sisterhood, and especially sexual love, in a celebratory fashion."
Among her awards are a Pushcart Prize, an Editor's Choice III Award, and a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Laux has taught at the University of Oregon's Program in Creative Writing. She now lives, with her husband, poet Joseph Millar, in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she serves among the faculty at North Carolina State University's MFA Program.
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