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Multi-Verse

Evangeline Riddiford Graham, host and producer.

Multi-Verse is a monthly poetry podcast that offers a close listening space for poems usually confined to the page. With host Evangeline Riddiford Graham, authors read and discuss their poetry, and unwind the multitude of meanings contained in every verse.

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Multi-Verse

Multi-Verse Episode 4: Gregory Kan and the Mysterious Human Brain

Withholding and world-building in poetry

September 7, 2022 • by Evangeline Riddiford Graham
In Episode 4 of Multi-Verse,  poet Gregory Kan reads poetry from his collection Under Glass and chats with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham about writing trauma, challenging received wisdom, and the art of poetic restraint....

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Multi-Verse Episode 3. Mikko Harvey: “Let the World Have You”

On cats and bear traps. We hope the animals are not offended.

July 13, 2022 • by Evangeline Riddiford Graham
In Episode 3 of Multi-Verse, poet Mikko Harvey reads and discusses his poem “Let the World Have You” with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham. ...

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Multi-Verse Episode 2. Wendy Xu: “A Sound Not Unlike a Bell”

“The poem is an agitated bouquet of ideas”

June 22, 2022 • by Evangeline Riddiford Graham
In Episode 2 of Multi-Verse, poet Wendy Xu reads her poem “A Sound Not Unlike a Bell” and chats with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham....

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Multi-Verse Episode 1. Erika Meitner: “Thumbs-Up for the Mothership”

Sea level rise and migration in Episode 1 of new poetry podcast Multi-Verse

May 25, 2022 • by Evangeline Riddiford Graham
In Episode 1 of Multi-Verse, poet Erika Meitner reads and discusses her poem “Thumbs-Up for the Mothership” in conversation with host Evangeline Riddiford Graham, touching on themes of climate change, migration, and Whitman vs Dickinson....

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