The Poetry Space_

By: Katie Dozier and Timothy Green
  • Summary

  • 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.
    Katie Dozier and Timothy Green
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Episodes
  • ep. 82 - Divorce Poems
    Nov 1 2024

    Despite the lack of best-selling anthologies on the subject, "divorce poems," are everywhere. In life's most difficult times, we're particularly grateful that poetry is there for us. In this Date Nite episode, Katie and Tim read poems by Roberta Beary, Jack Gilbert, Sharon Olds, and others—including their own.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • ep. 81 - Villanelles
    Oct 18 2024

    Are villanelles really the villains of formal verse? What goes into crafting these 19-line poems? In this episode, special guest Anna M. Evans joins us to look at classic examples as well as contemporary villanelles that push the form to superhero level.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Anna M. Evans

    Brian O’Sullivan

    Nate Jacob

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    59 mins
  • ep. 80 - Haiku
    Oct 11 2024

    No short form deserves a longer discussion than haiku! In this episode, Katie and Tim begin by breaking down why haiku is not a (5-7-5) syllabic form. The conversation leaps from the realm of the denotative to the connotative, culminating with an exploration of what reading and writing contemporary haiku can do for you!

    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Nate Jacob

    Brian O’Sullivan

    Dick Westheimer

    Joe Barca


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    1 hr and 12 mins

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