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Assiduous Dust

Assiduous Dust

By Joshua Corwin

Joshua Corwin hosts a poetry podcast where he interviews award-winning authors and poets, asks them to read some of their work, and engages in a novel type of poem with them, completely spontaneous and unprepared. [Two features per episode (after Episode 1).] You're in for a treat!
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Assiduous Dust #4: Trish Hopkinson + Rick Lupert

Assiduous DustMar 20, 2020

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Assiduous Dust S2E3: Alexis Rhone Fancher

Assiduous Dust S2E3: Alexis Rhone Fancher

ALEXIS RHONE FANCHER is published in Best American Poetry, Rattle, Poetry East, Hobart, VerseDaily, American Journal of Poetry, Duende, SWWIM, Plume, Diode, Pedestal Magazine, Wide Awake: Poets of Los Angeles, and elsewhere. She’s authored five published poetry collections, most recently, Junkie Wife (Moon Tide Press, 2018), and The Dead Kid Poems (KYSO Flash Press, 2019). EROTIC: New & Selected, from New York Quarterly, published in March, and another full-length collection (in Italian) by Edizioni Ensemble, Italia, will be published in Spring, 2021. Her photographs are published worldwide, including River Styx, and the covers of Pithead Chapel, Heyday and Witness. A multiple Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net nominee, Alexis is poetry editor of Cultural Weekly. www.alexisrhonefancher.com

JOSHUA CORWIN, a Los Angeles native, is a neurodiverse, 2-time Pushcart Prize-nominated, Best of the Net-nominated poet and Winner of the 2021 Spillwords Press Award for Poetic Publication of Year. His poetry memoir Becoming Vulnerable (2020) details his experience with autism, addiction, sobriety and spirituality. His work has appeared in Winning Writers, The Somerville Times, Palisadian-Post, National Beat Poetry Foundation, Stanford University’s Life in Quarantine and more. He has lectured at UCLA, published alongside Lawrence Ferlinghetti and read with 2013 U.S. Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco. He hosts the poetry podcast “Assiduous Dust,” writes the weekly “Incentovise” column for Oddball Magazine and teaches poetry to neurodiverse individuals and autistic addicts in recovery at The Miracle Project, an autism nonprofit. Corwin is the editor and producer of Assiduous Dust: Home of the OTSCP, Vol. 1, featuring a collaboration with 36 award-winning poets demonstrating one of his invented forms of poetry. He is currently working on an existential novel about an alcoholic lawyer plagued with suicidal ideation. Please visit www.joshuacorwin.com.

Apr 03, 202101:03:25
Assiduous Dust #14:5: Lynne Thompson

Assiduous Dust #14:5: Lynne Thompson

Joshua Corwin interviews LYNNE THOMPSON for ASSIDUOUS DUST #14.5, asks her to share some of her poetry and engages with her in a novel type of poem, completely spontaneous and unprepared.

LYNNE THOMPSON is the author of Start With a Small Guitar (What Books Press) and Beg No Pardon, winner of the Perugia Book Award and the Great Lakes Colleges New Writers Award. In 2018, Jane Hirshfield selected her manuscript Fretwork as the winner of the Marsh Hawk Poetry Prize. A “recovering attorney”, Thompson is the recipient of multiple awards among them an Individual Art Fellowship from the City of Los Angeles and a Tucson Literary Award and special mention from the Pushcart Prize. Her most recent work appears or is forthcoming in Ninth Letter, Black Warrior Review, New England Review, Pleiades, and 2020’s Best American Poetry, among others. Thompson serves on the Boards of Cave Canem and the Los Angeles Review of Books and is Chair of the Board of Trustees of her alma mater, Scripps College.

Joshua Corwin, a Los Angeles native, is a neurodiverse, 2-time Pushcart Prize-nominated, 1-time Best of the Net-nominated poet and Spillwords Press Publication of the Month winner. His debut poetry collection Becoming Vulnerable (2020) details his experience with autism, addiction, sobriety and spirituality. He has lectured at UCLA, performed at the 2020 National Beat Poetry Festival and Mystic Boxing Commission Festival of Sound and Vision, read with 2013 US Presidential Inaugural Poet Richard Blanco, Michael C. Ford, S.A. Griffin, Ellyn Maybe, among others. His Beat poetry is anthologized alongside Ferlinghetti, Hirschman, Ford, Coleman and weiss (Sparring Omnibus, Mystic Boxing Commission; December 31, 2020). He hosts the poetry podcast “Assiduous Dust,” writes the weekly Incentovise column for Oddball Magazine and teaches poetry to neurodiverse individuals and autistic addicts in recovery at The Miracle Project, an autism nonprofit. Corwin’s collaborative collection A Double Meaning, with David Dephy, is seeking publication. He also has forthcoming collaborative poetry projects with Ellyn Maybe including Ghosts Sing into the World’s Ear (Ghost Accordion series 1st Wave, Mystic Boxing Commission).

Corwin is the editor and producer of Assiduous Dust: Home of the OTSCP, Vol. 1 (April 5, 2021) featuring 36 award-winning poets, all demonstrating a new type of found poem (OTSCP) he invented. For more information, please visit https://www.joshuacorwin.com/.

Also, see https://www.joshuacorwin.com/, and listen to the Assiduous Dust podcasts. Follow/like Assiduous Dust on Facebook and subscribe to the YouTube Channel for the video podcast episodes of Assiduous Dust. NEXT WEEK: Larissa Shmailo and Elena Karina Byrne (YouTube Premiere).

Dec 12, 202001:14:29
Assiduous Dust #14: Jubi Arriola-Headley + Melissa Castillo Planas

Assiduous Dust #14: Jubi Arriola-Headley + Melissa Castillo Planas

JUBI ARRIOLA-HEADLEY (he/him) is a Black queer poet, storyteller, & first-generation United Statesian who lives with his husband in South Florida & whose work explores themes of manhood, vulnerability, rage, tenderness & joy. He’s a 2018 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow, holds an MFA from the University of Miami,  & his poems have been published with Ambit, Beloit Poetry Journal, Nimrod,  Southeastern Humanities Review, The Nervous Breakdown, & elsewhere. Jubi’s debut collection of poems, original kink, is available now from Sibling Rivalry Press.

Dr. MELISSA CASTILLO PLANAS is an Assistant Professor of English at Lehman College in the Bronx, NY specializing in Latinx Literature and Culture. She is the author of the poetry collection Coatlicue Eats the Apple, editor of the anthology, ¡Manteca!: An Anthology of Afro-Latin@ Poets, co-editor of La Verdad: An International Dialogue on Hip Hop Latinidades and co-author of the novel, Pure Bronx. Her most recent book project, with Rutgers University Press’ new Global Race and Media series (March 2020), A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borderlands of Culture, examines the creative worlds and cultural productions of Mexican migrants in New York City.  Her second poetry collection Chingona Rules is forthcoming with Finishing Line Press.

LINKS

A Mexican State of Mind: New York City and the New Borderlands of Culture
https://www.rutgersuniversitypress.org/a-mexican-state-of-mind/9781978802278

La Verdad: An International Dialogue on Hip Hop Latinidades
https://ohiostatepress.org/books/BookPages/castillo-garsow_verdad.html

¡Manteca! An Anthology of Afro-Latin@ Poets
https://artepublicopress.com/product/manteca-an-anthology-of-afro-latin-poets/

Dec 05, 202002:32:15
Assiduous Dust #13.5: Jason Wright + Doug Holder

Assiduous Dust #13.5: Jason Wright + Doug Holder

Jason Wright is the editor and founder of Oddball Magazine, a Boston based online lit/art magazine. His column Jagged Thoughts appears every Tuesday. He is a mental health advocate, and trauma survivor. He is the author of two books, his recent is Train of Thought: Poems from the RedLine. Please visit www.oddballmagazine.com.

Doug Holder founded the Ibbetson Street Press in Somerville, MA. with Dianne Robitaille, and Richard Wilhelm. Holder has had numerous collections of poetry published, his most recent: "The Essential Doug Holder: New and Selected Poems" (Big Table Publishing.) Holder teaches Creative Writing at Endicott College in Beverly, Ma. Holder has received a citation from the Massachusetts State House of Representatives for his work as a professor, publisher, editor, and poet in 2015.  Holder also received the Allen Ginsberg Award from the Newton Writing and Publishing Center. The "Doug Holder Papers Collection" is housed at the University at Buffalo. Holder has been a longtime arts editor of The Somerville Times, as well as the curator at the Newton Free Library Poetry Series. Holder audio visual interviews with poets and writers are housed at the Harvard University Libraries and in the Cid Corman Collection at University of Massachusetts/ Boston. His work has been published widely in such journals as Rattle, Cafe Review, Toronto Quarterly, South Florida Poetry Journal, Constellations, Worcester Review, and elsewhere. He holds an M.A in English and American literature and Language from Harvard University.

LINKS

Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene   http://dougholder.blogspot.com

Ibbetson Street Press http://www.ibbetsonpress.com

Poet to Poet/Writer to Writer  http://www.poettopoetwritertowriter.blogspot.com

Doug Holder CV http://www.dougholderresume.blogspot.com

Doug Holder's Columns in The Somerville Times

https://www.thesomervilletimes.com/?s=%22Doug+Holder%22&x=0&y=0

Doug Holder's collection at the Internet Archive  https://archive.org/details/@dougholder

Nov 28, 202002:27:15
Assiduous Dust #13: Lauren Camp + Briana Muñoz
Nov 21, 202002:21:37
Assiduous Dust #12.5: Taylor Byas - 2020 Poetry Super Highway Contest Winner

Assiduous Dust #12.5: Taylor Byas - 2020 Poetry Super Highway Contest Winner

TAYLOR BYAS is a Black poet and essayist. Originally from Chicago, she moved to Alabama for six years, where she received both her Bachelor’s degree in English and her Master’s degree in English (Creative Writing concentration) from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Taylor currently lives in Cincinnati, where she is a second year PhD student and Albert C. Yates Scholar at the University of Cincinnati studying poetry. She is a reader for both The Rumpus and The Cincinnati Review, and the Poetry Editor for FlyPaper Lit. Her poetry has appeared or is forthcoming in New Ohio Review, Glass Poetry, Borderlands Texas Poetry Review, Hobart, Pidgeonholes, SWWIM, The Rumpus and others. Her prose appears or is forthcoming in Empty Mirror, Jellyfish Review, JMWW, Mixed Mag and others. She has been nominated for two Pushcart Prizes, Best New Poets 2020, and has received six Best of the Net nominations. She is also the 2020 Winner of the Poetry Super Highway Poetry Contest.

Nov 13, 202001:17:18
Assiduous Dust #12: Ellyn Maybe + David Dephy

Assiduous Dust #12: Ellyn Maybe + David Dephy

ELLYN MAYBE, Southern California based poet, United States Artist nominee 2012, is the author of numerous books and widely anthologized. She has a critically acclaimed album, Rodeo for the Sheepish (Hen House Studios). Her latest poetry/music project is called ellyn & robbie. Their album, Skywriting with Glitter, has also received high praise. She also has forthcoming collaborative poetry projects with Joshua Corwin including Ghosts Sing into the World's Ear (Ghost Accordion series 1st Wave, Mystic Boxing Commission).

DAVID DEPHY -- The trilingual Georgian/American award-winning poet, novelist, multimedia artist. The winner of the 2019 Spillwords Press Poetry Award and the finalist of the Adelaide Literary Award Anthology 2019 for the category of Best Poem. An active participant in the American and international poetry and artistic scenes, such as PEN World Voices, 92Y Poetry Center, Voices of Poetry, Brownstone Poets, Lit Balm, Spectrum Reading Series, Long Island Poetry Listings, New York Public Library, Starr Bar Poetry Series, Poets in Nassau, Poets in Massachusetts, Columbia University – School of the Arts in the City of New York, Great Weather for Media in New York City, New York City Voices, Bowery Poetry Club which named him a Literature Luminary as well as the Statorec Magazine named him the Incomparable Poet. His works have been published and anthologized in USA and all over the world by the many literary magazines, journals and publishing houses. He is an author of fifteen books of poetry, eight novels and three audio albums of poetry. His first book-length works in English, a poetry Eastern Star is published in USA on October 28, 2020 from Adelaide Books New York, also his book-length works in English, a poetry Lilac Shadow of a Tree and a novel A Mystiere, are forthcoming in USA in Spring/Fall 2021 from Mad Hat Press. He lives and works in New York.

Nov 07, 202002:11:21
Assiduous Dust #11.5: Megha Sood + Mike Sonksen

Assiduous Dust #11.5: Megha Sood + Mike Sonksen

MIKE SONKSEN, a.k.a. Mike “the PoeT,” is a 3rd-generation Los Angeles native. Poet, professor, journalist, historian and tour-guide, his latest book Letters to My City is published with Writ Large Press. Sonksen’s poetry’s been featured on Public Radio Stations KCRW, KPCC and KPFK in addition to TV programs such as Spectrum News. Sonksen has lectured at & had his book I AM ALIVE IN LOS ANGELES! added to the curriculum of over 60 universities & high schools. He holds a B.A. from UCLA and an Interdisciplinary M.A. in English & History from Cal State LA. After teaching high school for five years, Sonksen teaches at Woodbury University. https://theaccomplices.org/?s=mike+sonksen

MEGHA SOOD lives in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. She is an Assistant Poetry Editor for the UK based Arts and Literary Journal MookyChick and a Literary Partner in the “Life in Quarantine” Project by Stanford University, California, USA. She is a contributing member at Free Verse Revolution, Heretics, Lovers and Madmen, Sudden Denouement, Whisper, and the Roar, GoDogGoCafe. Over 450+ works in journals including Better than Starbucks, Gothamist. Poetry Society of New York, WNYC Studios, Kissing Dynamite, American Writers Review, Setu Magazine.FIVE:2: ONE, KOAN, Quail Bell, Dime show review, and many more. Works featured/upcoming in 48+ other print anthologies by the US, UK, Australian, and Canadian Press. Three-time State-level winner NAMI Dara Axelrod NJ Poetry Contest 2018/2019/2020.National Winner Spring Robinson Lit Prize 2020, Honorable Mention Pangolin Poetry Prize 2019, Finalist in the Adelaide Literary Award 2019, Shortlisted for the Erbacce Prize 2020, Nominated for the iWomanGlobalAwards 2020, Finalist in TWIBB Beyond Black Sakhi Awards 2020. Works selected numerous times by Jersey City Writers group and Department of Cultural Affairs for the Arts House Festival. Chosen twice as the panelist for the Jersey City Theater Center Online Series “Voices Around the World”. She is currently co-editing the anthologies (“The Medusa Project”, Mookychick) and ( “The Kali Project”, Capital Tree Press). She blogs at https://meghasworldsite.wordpress.com/ and tweets at @meghasood16.

Megha Sood
Assistant Poetry Editor | MookyChick (UK)
Collaborator | Life in Quarantine, Stanford University, USA
Website | https://meghasworldsite.wordpress.com/
PW.org | https://www.pw.org/directory/writers/... Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/megha.rani.10
Twitter | @meghasood16

Oct 23, 202002:43:02
Assiduous Dust #11: Brian Sonia-Wallace + James Paul Wagner

Assiduous Dust #11: Brian Sonia-Wallace + James Paul Wagner

BRIAN SONIA-WALLACE Brian Sonia-Wallace’s books include The Poetry of Strangers (Harper Collins, 2020) and I sold these poems, now I want them back (Yak Press, 2016). His writing has been published in The Guardian and Rolling Stone, and he teaches creative writing through the UCLA Extension Writers' Program and Get Lit - Words Ignite. He is the founder of RENT Poet, bringing poets on typewriters to events, as featured on NPR's How I Built This. Brian has been the Writer in Residence for Amtrak, Mall of America, the National Parks, and more. His work has been profiled by The New York Times, The Guardian, NPR, ABC7, and Telemundo. More at briansoniawallace.com. JAMES PAUL WAGNER James P. Wagner (Ishwa) is an editor, publisher, award-winning fiction writer, essayist, historian performance poet, and alum twice over (BA & MALS) of Dowling College. He is the publisher for Local Gems Poetry Press and the Senior Founder and President of the Bards Initiative. He is also the founder and Grand Laureate of Bards Against Hunger, a series of poetry readings and anthologies dedicated to gathering food for local pantries that operates in over a dozen states. His most recent individual collection of poetry is Everyday Alchemy. He was the Long Island, NY National Beat Poet Laureate from 2017-2019. He was the Walt Whitman Bicentennial Convention Chairman and teaches poetry workshops at the Walt Whitman Birthplace State Historic Site. James has edited over 60 poetry anthologies and hosted book launch events up and down the East Coast. He was recently named the National Beat Poet Laureate of the US for 2020-2021. -- ~James P. Wagner (Ishwa) President: The Bards Initiative (Long Island Poetry Not-For-Profit) www.bardsinitiative.weebly.com Publisher For, Local Gems Poetry Press (Publisher Of Poetry Anthologies and Collections) www.localgemspoetrypress.com Editor For The Perspectives Series (Poetry Concerning Autism and Other Disabilities) www.perspectivesanthology.com On Twitter: @IshwaJPW Advisory Board Member: Nassau County Poet Laureate Society. http://nassaucountypoetlaureatesociety.com/ Advisory Board Member: Walt Whitman Birthplace and State Historic Site: http://www.waltwhitman.org  www.bardsagainsthunger.com, www.bardconvirtual.com
Oct 09, 202002:29:10
Assiduous Dust #10: Amanda Choo Quan + Jendi Reiter

Assiduous Dust #10: Amanda Choo Quan + Jendi Reiter

Host Joshua Corwin interviews award-winning poets Amanda Choo Quan and Jendi Reiter. Quan opens a dialogue about social and radical inequalities and illuminates her experience in LA as a Caribbean writer; Reiter shares about Winning Writers, religion...and handlebar-mustache motorcycles in Speedos. Listen to them share their latest work and create on-the-spot poems with your host.
Sep 19, 202002:42:04
Assiduous Dust #9: Nelson Gary + Richard Modiano

Assiduous Dust #9: Nelson Gary + Richard Modiano

Host Joshua Corwin interviews award-winning poets Nelson Gary and Richard Modiano. Nelson Gary shares about his upcoming book Pharmacy Psalms and Half Life Hymns—for Nothing (Rose of Sharon Press; April 23, 2021). Richard Modiano illuminates a brief history of poetry, selves into poetics and politics, The Poetry Project and his friendship with Gregory Corso. Listen to them share their latest work and create on-the-spot collaborative poems with your host.
Aug 08, 202002:25:12
Assiduous Dust #8: Marc Olmsted + Timothy Gager

Assiduous Dust #8: Marc Olmsted + Timothy Gager

Host Joshua Corwin interviews award-winning poets Marc Olmsted and Timothy Gager. Olmsted shares about sex with Allen Ginsberg & meditation with Rinpoche Chögyam Trungpa; Gager gives us a sneak peek at his new autism novel. Listen to them share their latest work and create on-the-spot poems with your host.
Jul 10, 202002:10:51
Assiduous Dust #7: Shane Manier + Daniel Yaryan

Assiduous Dust #7: Shane Manier + Daniel Yaryan

Host Joshua Corwin interviews award-winning poets Shane Manier and Daniel Yaryan. Listen to them share their latest work, talk about the process, memories, and create on-the-spot poems with your host.
Jun 05, 202002:07:50
Assiduous Dust #6: Alexandra Umlas + Charles Claymore

Assiduous Dust #6: Alexandra Umlas + Charles Claymore

Host Joshua Corwin interviews award-winning poets Alexandra Umlas and Charles Claymore. Listen to them share their latest work, engage in grooviness, and create on-the-spot poems with your host.
May 03, 202002:00:21
Assiduous Dust #5: S.A. Griffin + John Burroughs

Assiduous Dust #5: S.A. Griffin + John Burroughs

Host Joshua Corwin interviews Ohio Beat Poet Laureate John Burroughs & American poet/actor/publisher S.A. Griffin. Listen to them share their latest work, take a trip down meditation lane, and create on-the-spot poems with your host.
Apr 04, 202001:47:12
Assiduous Dust #4: Trish Hopkinson + Rick Lupert

Assiduous Dust #4: Trish Hopkinson + Rick Lupert

Host Joshua Corwin interviews award-winning authors Trish Hopkinson and Rick Lupert. Listen to them share their latest work, discuss poetry, feminism, atheism, Judaism, jokes, and create on-the-spot poems with your host.
Mar 20, 202001:28:51
Thelma T. Reyna + Karen Greenbaum-Maya: Poetry, Politics & Vulnerability

Thelma T. Reyna + Karen Greenbaum-Maya: Poetry, Politics & Vulnerability

Host Joshua Corwin interviews award-winning authors Thelma T. Reyna and Karen Greenbaum-Maya. Listen to them share their latest work, discuss poetry, politics, vulnerability, and create on-the-spot poems with your host.
Mar 02, 202001:18:10
Assiduous Dust #2 - Rich Ferguson + Don Kingfisher Campbell

Assiduous Dust #2 - Rich Ferguson + Don Kingfisher Campbell

Rich Ferguson and Don Kingfisher Campbell read poems, talk poetry and create poems on the spot with your host Joshua Corwin. Episode #3 will feature David Dephy and Thelma T. Reyna.
Jan 16, 202001:06:12
Assiduous Dust - Coco, Dana St Mary, Joshua Corwin, Ira Norton-Westbrook

Assiduous Dust - Coco, Dana St Mary, Joshua Corwin, Ira Norton-Westbrook

Poets Coco, Dana St Mary, Joshua Corwin and musical guest Ira Norton-Westbrook. Poems on the spot, book found-poetry, Laughter, jokes, curse words, poetry, music + harmonicas, a meditation for madness, info about Spectrum Publishing, info about Blue Nib and Rattle Poetry contests mentioned. Listen groovily!
Jan 05, 202056:12