by Katie Dozier and Timothy Green
Katie Dozier of TheNFTPoetryGallery.com and Timothy Green of Rattle.com discuss all things poetry in this free-wheeling live-recorded podcast. New episodes every Friday at noon ET.
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April 11, 2025
<p>What makes for a fair fight between centuries? In this episode, English titans Emily Dickinson and Margaret Atwood duke it out, poem by poem, as we arrive at a better understanding of each poet through their juxtaposition.</p><p><br /></p><p>At the table:</p><p>Katie Dozier</p><p>Timothy Green</p><p><br /></p>
April 4, 2025
<p>The Squad leaps back into the keys to writing an interesting poem with Nate Jacob reading a poem by Robert Hayden. Next up to the plate, Brian shares his list. Tim brings up the question of subjectivity, and Katie shares her own top ten keys. We also read poems by A.E. Stallings and Dorianne Laux.</p><p><br></p><p>At the Table:</p><p>Katie Dozier</p><p>Timothy Green</p><p>Brian O’Sullivan</p><p>Dick Westheimer</p><p>Nate Jacob</p>
March 28, 2025
<p>How to write an interesting poem is a topic at the very heart of this show, and the Squad wastes no time tackling it. In part one, Tim, Dick, and Nate share their homework from Katie–a top ten list pf the keys to writing an interesting poem. We read poems by Li-Young Lee, George Bilgere, Sharon Olds, and Tiana Clark.</p><p>At the Table:</p><p>Katie Dozier</p><p>Timothy Green</p><p>Dick Westheimer</p><p>Brian O’Sullivan</p><p>Nate Jacob</p><p><br></p>
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