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Words on Air - David GrannDr. Lindsey Smith, director of the Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa, talks with author David Grann.
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Words on Air - Sly AlleyPoet Sly Alley chats with Dr. Lindsey Smith, director of the Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa
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Words on Air - Janine JosephDr. Lindsey Claire Smith with the Center for Poets and Writers at OSU-Tulsa talks with poet Janine Joseph.
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Words on Air - Susannah Sharpless of Graywolf PressThis episode aims to clarify the mystery of publishing for aspiring editors as well as writers. Susannah Sharpless, assistant editor for the poetry section of Graywolf Press, talks with writer and…
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Words on Air - Kiese LaymonPoet and OSU MFA graduate Clemonce Heard talks with author Kiese Laymon, whose memoir, "Heavy," will be released on Oct. 16, 2018 and is one of the most anticipated books of the year. …
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Words on Air - Ellen StackableThis episode features a conversation with Ellen Stackable, founder of Poetic Justice--a nonprofit organization that provides poetry writing classes to incarcerated women. Ellen shares her vision of…
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Words on Air - Mary Kathryn NagleDr. Lindsey Smith talks with Oklahoma playwright and tribal issues lawyer Mary Kathryn Nagle about her latest play, Sovereignty. Her work is an account of the murders of Cherokee leaders -- and…
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Words On Air - Rilla AskewDr. Emily Hull, OSU visiting assistant professor of English, discusses Oklahoma’s deep wounds and how to mend them with international award-winning Oklahoma author Rilla Askew and her latest…
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Words on Air - Brandon HobsonDr. Lindsey Smith interviews author Brandon Hobson about his recent book, Where the Dead Sit Talking. Calling his latest an “Oklahoma book,” the novel explores the life of a teen in 1980s…
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Words On Air - Allison Hedge CokeDr. Lindsey Smith interviews author Allison Hedge Coke. They discuss our relationship to the environment, giving voice to communities of color and how Oklahoma is never far from her thoughts.
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