• One need not be a Chamber to be Haunted by Emily Dickinson

  • Jan 6 2023
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

One need not be a Chamber to be Haunted by Emily Dickinson

  • Summary

  • You know how a song or fragment of a song can get stuck in your head? It plays on repeat, whether you like it or not, a personal soundtrack that no one else can hear. I tend to have a number of things haunting my mind at any given time - music, poetry, lines from a book, echoes of previously thought or spoken words or phrases, other thoughts circling in a holding pattern, waiting to be written down.

    They coalesce into a dynamic mental kaleidoscope of language and sound. Emily Dickinson's evocative poetry is often part of it. A flickering rhythmic phantom, sometimes a select stanza or two, sometimes an entire poem, always a harmonious element of the protean inner pattern.

    In this special mini episode we offer up a few shadowy wisps of my mental atmosphere for your listening pleasure: one of Emily Dickinson's bewitching poems, amended to be gender-inclusive, along with a New Year's announcement about Liminal Flares.

    As always, we recommend using your headphones to get the most out of Mer's audio witchery.

    New here and wondering what this podcast is all about? Listen to our first episode, "A Prelude at the Threshold."

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    Writing/Editing & Narration by Maika

    Music by The Parlour Trick

    Audio Engineering by Meredith Yayanos

    Cover photo by Maika

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