If so, you can listen to this podcast at Belinda Subraman Presents. There's lots of interest there besides me (presuming I am at all interesting) and I would suggest keeping your eye on this site.
What a terrific interview. Before clicking in here, I had just been at The Newspaper Tree site within the hour, rereading Belinda Subraman's poetry.
Here are the two poems: Retreat, & Edge of Silence, both which end with the words "the universe". I could not help but read them afterward, thinking of her job as a hospice nurse. It affected my point of view on the poems, versus the poems, and got me to wonder if she takes the night shift.
Sorry I can't listen, no sound on my computer! I bet it is great, though.
Incidentally, when we started podcasts at nature last year, we received quite a lot of requests for transcripts. We now provide these and our web stats show they are very popular, people like to download them.
Right on target about Da Vinci Code--a work of art it is not!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific interview. Before clicking in here, I had just been at The Newspaper Tree site within the hour, rereading Belinda Subraman's poetry.
ReplyDeleteHere are the two poems: Retreat, & Edge of Silence, both which end with the words "the universe". I could not help but read them afterward, thinking of her job as a hospice nurse. It affected my point of view on the poems, versus the poems, and got me to wonder if she takes the night shift.
Sorry I can't listen, no sound on my computer! I bet it is great, though.
ReplyDeleteIncidentally, when we started podcasts at nature last year, we received quite a lot of requests for transcripts. We now provide these and our web stats show they are very popular, people like to download them.