The Poetry Space_
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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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ep. 31 - Titles
ep. 31 - Titles
A title is the doorway into a poem, and the way store it in the catalogues of our memory. What makes a good title? What makes a bad title? Katie, Tim, and friends discuss titles from every angle, and work at live-titling one of Katie's poems in the process.
01:03:5824/08/2023
ep. 30 - Money
ep. 30 - Money
Let's tackle the touchy subject: money! There's little money in poetry, but poetry is endlessly valuable. What does it all mean? From MFA programs to NFTs, Katie, Tim, and friends discuss it all, and share a few priceless poems in the process.
01:06:2817/08/2023
ep. 29 - Favorite Poems
ep. 29 - Favorite Poems
Let's talk about our favorite thing—favorite poems! Katie, Tim, and friends share their personal favorites, and talk about what makes that so. We share poems by Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Ada Limon, Billy Collins, David Kirby, Julie Kane, E.E. Cummings and more in the process.
01:11:5511/08/2023
ep. 28 - Rejection
ep. 28 - Rejection
Every poet knows the feeling of rejection. That's the game we play when we send our work out into the world. This week, Katie, Tim & friends talk about rejection, rejection letters, how to react, and more, while sharing a pair of rejection-inspired poems.
01:03:4103/08/2023
ep. 27 - Why Publish Poetry Books?
ep. 27 - Why Publish Poetry Books?
Poetry book sales are dismal—so why publish poetry books at all? And if we do still have good reasons, how do we make the most of those goals beyond the numbers? Katie, Tim, and friends discuss, along with special guests Amelie Lasker of Alexandria Labs and Justin Tagg of Hyperreal Films.
01:04:5527/07/2023
ep. 26 - Open Mic
ep. 26 - Open Mic
With Tim on a plane, Katie flew solo for our first official open mic! Joe Barca, Oddwritings, Attracta Fahy, Sylvie Bax, and Doodleslice were among the poets who shared work in a lively and inspiring hour of poetry.
59:3121/07/2023
ep. 25 - Line Breaks and Enjambment
ep. 25 - Line Breaks and Enjambment
We tackle a tiny but important detail on this week's space—where to break our lines. Enjambment is a key part of keeping poetry interesting to read. Katie, Tim, and friends discuss how to break a line, paraprodek ... paraprod ... paraprose—whatever, just listen—using many examples from poems.
01:00:2714/07/2023
ep. 24 - Haibun
ep. 24 - Haibun
On the heels of the Haiku North America conference we talk about haibun—a scaled up model of the jumps in haiku. What is the form and how does it work? We talk to Dave Bonta, curator of the Haibun Film Festival, and share a number of haibun in the process, including Katie's poem in the current issue of Frogpond.
01:04:5406/07/2023
Ep. 23 - Regrets
Ep. 23 - Regrets
Inspired by John Richard Smith's poem “Regret Tattoos,” we talk about regrets in poetry. Are there poems that we regret publishing? Should we ever regret a poem? Katie, Tim, and friends discuss, including insight from behind the editor's desk Mark Danowsky of One Art. Attracta Fahy and Megan Hoffman share powerful personal accounts of their experiences speaking the truth, and we share some poems, as always.
01:02:4222/06/2023
ep. 22 - Gratitude
ep. 22 - Gratitude
Is every poem an act of gratitude? Are the most popular poets all poets of gratitude? There does seem to be lack of gratitude in modern culture that does as much damage as a vitamin deficiency—can poetry be the antidote? Katie, Tim, and friends discuss all of this, while sharing some unforgettable poems of thanks.
01:01:5816/06/2023
ep. 21 - Rattle's NFT Poets Issue
ep. 21 - Rattle's NFT Poets Issue
A week after the release of Rattle's NFT Poets issue, we gather together a number of the contributors to talk about their work and how the issue came to be. Guests include Gregory Betts, Pierre Gervois, Johnny Dean Mann, George Pastana, Sarah Ridgley, Justin Tagg, and Dick Westheimer in what felt like a party.
01:10:4008/06/2023
ep. 20 - The Beats | The Poetry Space_
ep. 20 - The Beats | The Poetry Space_
Let's talk about Katie's favorite movement: The Beats! We discuss free writing, freedom of speech, and ties to Blake, as the whole crew tries to convince Tim that Beat poems aren't too long. The space closes out with Tim's rendition of "Subterranean Homesick Blues" by Bob Dylan, at least one (maybe?) Beat he can get behind.
01:02:3701/06/2023
ep. 19 - Performance Poetry | The Poetry Space_
ep. 19 - Performance Poetry | The Poetry Space_
On the heels of the 2023 Wrightwood Poetry Slam, we talk about performance poetry, sharing some favorite slam-style poems, and exploring what we might be able to learn from the competitive poetry. Tim takes a look back at Rattle's slam issue, and Katie suggests Ginsberg's "America" might be the first slam-style poem.
01:05:0226/05/2023
ep. 18 - Humor | The Poetry Space_
ep. 18 - Humor | The Poetry Space_
This week we trip into the Jello-filled pool of humor. What makes a poem funny? Why make a poem funny? Melissa Balmain of Light Poetry Journal joins the usual gang, as Katie and Tim discuss what makes comedy tick. We read some favorite funny poems along the way.
01:03:3818/05/2023
ep. 17 - News Poems | The Poetry Space_
ep. 17 - News Poems | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie, Tim, and crew talk about poems about the news, discussing the history of Rattle's Poets Respond series, news toxicity, and whether poems are an antidote or accelerant. We also share a bunch of great news poems along the way.
01:00:5811/05/2023
ep. 16 - Plating Poems | The Poetry Space_
ep. 16 - Plating Poems | The Poetry Space_
This week in the space, we take advantage of Katie's culinary background and borrow a metaphor from foodies. Poems are plated in the same way a gourmet dish would be. How do you make the most of the presentation? Katie, Tim, and friends discuss, sharing a variety of shapely poems and otherwise.
01:02:5604/05/2023
ep. 15 - Haiku | The Poetry Space_
ep. 15 - Haiku | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie and Tim discuss another of their favorite forms: haiku! Joined by recent Touchstone Award winner Joshua Eric Williams and Haiku Society of America Book Award winner Roberta Beary and other friends, we explore the power and possibility hiding inside this short form of poetry, and share some of our favorite examples.
01:03:2927/04/2023
ep. 14 - National Poetry Month | The Poetry Space_
ep. 14 - National Poetry Month | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie, Tim, and crew discuss National Poetry Month—is the the cruelest or the coolest? Tim plays the role of the Grinch, but can we all find common ground in the end? And of course there will be poems …
01:00:1720/04/2023
ep. 13 - Live from NFT.nyc! | The Poetry Space_
ep. 13 - Live from NFT.nyc! | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie and Tim call in live from day 3 of the NFT.nyc Conference. Edward Carpenter and Rionna Morgan and friends join to discuss their thoughts on the conference, the historic NFT Pop-up Reading, and more.
01:00:1319/04/2023
ep. 12 - Artificial Intelligence | The Poetry Space_
ep. 12 - Artificial Intelligence | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie, Tim, and friends discuss this season's hottest topic: artificial intelligence. What are Large Language Models, and what will they mean for the future of poetry and human creativity? Art they the best of tools or the worst of terrors? We discuss it all over green tea.
59:3506/04/2023
ep. 11 - Curation and Publication | The Poetry Space_
ep. 11 - Curation and Publication | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie, Tim, and crew discuss publishing in the 21st century and Tim's recent article in Lit Mag News, "Uncurated: The Case for a New Term of Art." By not embracing modern modes of publishing, poetry itself has been working with one hand tied behind its back—but together we can fix it. Let's talk about how.
01:02:0023/03/2023
ep. 10 - Metaphor | The Poetry Space_
ep. 10 - Metaphor | The Poetry Space_
Neil Postman called metaphor an "organ of perception." Metaphors are central aspect of poetry—and all creative thinking. This week, Katie, Tim, and company discuss metaphor from every angle, and share their favorite metaphor-rich poems.
59:4616/03/2023
ep. 9: Sonnets | The Poetry Space_
ep. 9: Sonnets | The Poetry Space_
This week we talk about Katie's favorite form: the sonnet! What is it that makes this form so special? Everyone shares their favorites. 
01:05:4906/03/2023
ep. 8: Poetiquette | The Poetry Space_
ep. 8: Poetiquette | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie, Tim, and crew talk "poetiquette"—the codes of polite behavior in the poetry and those who break them. Rude replies, unethical publishers, unsolicited advice … Which behaviors in poetry (traditional and/or NFTs) irk you?
01:02:4306/03/2023
ep. 7: Poetic Discovery | The Poetry Space_
ep. 7: Poetic Discovery | The Poetry Space_
Did you know that Edgar Allan Poe solved Olbers' Paradox and invented the Big Bang Theory 100 years ahead of time—in a poem?  In this episode, Katie and Tim discuss poetic discoveries. 
01:00:4806/03/2023
ep. 6: Love Poems | The Poetry Space_
ep. 6: Love Poems | The Poetry Space_
Just a few days away from Valentine’s Day, Katie and Tim take a look at love poems. 
01:01:1106/03/2023
ep. 5: Writer's Block | The Poetry Space_
ep. 5: Writer's Block | The Poetry Space_
Today being groundhog day, we’re examining any writer–or poet’s–recurring nightmare: writer’s block. 
58:5606/03/2023
ep. 4: What Is Poetry? | The Poetry Space_ ep. 4: What Is Poetry?
ep. 4: What Is Poetry? | The Poetry Space_ ep. 4: What Is Poetry?
How do you define poetry? Katie, Tim, and everyone discuss. 
01:01:0906/03/2023
ep. 3: First Loves | The Poetry Space_
ep. 3: First Loves | The Poetry Space_
This week, Katie and Tim look at which poems made an impact on us early on. Our first poetry loves! Listeners join in to share their favorites, too. 
59:5806/03/2023
ep 2: NFT Origin Stories | The Poetry Space_
ep 2: NFT Origin Stories | The Poetry Space_
How did you become interested in putting art on the blockchain? BYOT (bring your own tales)! Katie and Tim discuss. 
01:02:1706/03/2023
ep. 1: Is Poetry Dead? | The Poetry Space_
ep. 1: Is Poetry Dead? | The Poetry Space_
In the opening episode, Katie Dozier, Timothy Green, and crew discuss the current state of poetry in response to a recent New York Times article. Is poetry really dead? What would it mean for poetry to be alive? 
01:02:4205/03/2023