For this Critique of the Week, we'll be looking at two poems by James Langford, and then—back by popular demand—we'll go over a few poems Rattle has published recently. Listen in, maybe learn a little, and give the authors some feedback in the comments!
At the end of every month, we do a drawing to select the next round of participants. If you'd like to have your own poems critiqued on live video, find the Critique of the Week category on our Submittable page: https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/177206/critique-of-the-week
As always, do click "full screen" or turn your phone sideways, so that the text is large enough that you can read along.
Also, to get notifications when we go live with these, go to our Facebook page, click on "Follow" and then turn on notifications, or click the notification bell on YouTube. ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DE6IJf-Y8ms
A weekly livestreaming open mic for all of your news poems. Every week, Rattle receives hundreds of submissions for our Poets Respond series, but we're only able to publish one or two of them. This is an opportunity to share more as we gather around and explore current events through poetry.
The best way to participate is to send Tim a chat message over Skype during the show at "rattlepoetry." You can also call the phone number shown during the show. Let it ring a few times, then hang up, and he'll call you back. Space is limited, so we'll just be choosing guests at in the order received from those who try to connect.
The broadcast is on a 30 second delay, so be prepared to receive a phone call with no warning, and be sure to turn off or mute your video stream when you answer.
Please note that the poems you share will be shown livestreamed video on Facebook, YouTube, and Periscope and then archived there, so only share poems you want saved in this format.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTt1ygOQPCY
For this Critique of the Week, then move quickly through the oldest submissions in the queue. Tune in, share your thoughts, and learn a little in the process!
Participants are drawn from those who submitted poems for critique. If you'd like to have your own poems critiqued on live video, find the Critique of the Week category on our Submittable page: https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/177206/critique-of-the-week
Also, to get notifications when we go live with these, go to our Facebook page, click on "Follow" and then turn on notifications, or click the notification bell on YouTube.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YotV2hb0-k
Note the new time: 4pm ET!
For this Critique of the Week, we'll take a rapid look through the oldest submissions in the critiquing queue—some go back as far as last summer, and it's time to get more caught up. Tune in, share your thoughts, and learn a little in the process!
Participants are drawn from those who submitted poems for critique. If you'd like to have your own poems critiqued on live video, find the Critique of the Week category on our Submittable page: https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/177206/critique-of-the-week
As always, do click "full screen" or turn your phone sideways, so that the text is large enough that you can read along.
Also, to get notifications when we go live with these, go to our Facebook page, click on "Follow" and then turn on notifications, or click the notification bell on YouTube.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DMMBQOGhzb4
For this Critique of the Week, we'll be looking at poems by Lynn Pattison and Ginger Harris. Listen in, maybe learn a little, and give the authors some feedback in the comments!
At the end of every month, we do a live drawing to select the next round of participants. If you'd like to have your own poems critiqued on live video, find the Critique of the Week category on our Submittable page: https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/177206/critique-of-the-week
As always, do click "full screen" or turn your phone sideways, so that the text is large enough that you can read along.
Also, to get notifications when we go live with these, go to our Facebook page, click on "Follow" and then turn on notifications, or click the notification bell on YouTube.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XWfE5GPHXA
For this Critique of the Week, we'll be looking at poems by Emily Anna King and Sharon Ferrante. Listen in, maybe learn a little, and give the authors some feedback in the comments!
At the end of every month, we do a live drawing to select the next round of participants. If you'd like to have your own poems critiqued on live video, enter the drawing here: https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/177206/critique-of-the-week
As always, do click "full screen" or turn your phone sideways, so that the text is large enough that you can read along.
Also, to get notifications when we go live with these, go to our Facebook page, click on "Follow" and then turn on notifications, or click the notification bell on YouTube.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4UGlp-jfM4
A poem from Rattle #40:
https://www.rattle.com/i-long-to-hold-the-poetry-editors-penis-in-my-hand-by-francesca-bell/
A film produced by Blank Verse Films:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyL6mkkzsBwml-RuWo0GnOg
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxcB12YWQxE
This week's episode of Poets Respond Live was so good I wanted to repost it with the technical glitches edited out. Enjoy these poems by Alejandro Escudé, Rashima Swarup, Jennifer Poteet, Michael McGill and many more!
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A weekly livestreaming open mic for all of your news poems. Every week, Rattle receives hundreds of submissions for our Poets Respond series, but we're only able to publish one or two of them. This is an opportunity to share more as we gather around and explore current events through poetry.
The best way to participate is to send Tim a chat message over Skype during the show at "rattlepoetry." You can also call the phone number shown during the show. Let it ring a few times, then hang up, and he'll call you back. Space is limited, so we'll just be choosing guests at in the order received from those who try to connect.
Please note that the poems you share will be shown and archived on the livestreamed video, both on Facebook and on YouTube, so only share poems you'd like to be saved in this format.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-X3oEcuHVw
NOTE: The power has gone out twice this morning. It's back now, but if we don't show up live, it must have gone out again.
A weekly livestreaming open mic for all of your news poems. Every week, Rattle receives hundreds of submissions for our Poets Respond series, but we're only able to publish one or two of them. This is an opportunity to share more as we gather around and explore current events through poetry.
The best way to participate is to send Tim a chat message over Skype during the show at "rattlepoetry." You can also call the phone number shown during the show. Let it ring a few times, then hang up, and he'll call you back. Space is limited, so we'll just be choosing guests at in the order received from those who try to connect.
The broadcast is on a 30 second delay, so be prepared to receive a phone call with no warning, and be sure to turn off or mute your video stream when you answer.
Please note that the poems you share will be shown livestreamed video on Facebook, YouTube, and Periscope and then archived there, so only share poems you want saved in this format.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA9TYFQDFg0
For this Critique of the Week, we'll move quickly through the oldest submissions in the queue, with a special lesson at the top. Tune in, share your thoughts, and learn a little in the process!
Participants are drawn from those who submitted poems for critique. If you'd like to have your own poems critiqued on live video, find the Critique of the Week category on our Submittable page: https://rattle.submittable.com/submit/177206/critique-of-the-week
Also, to get notifications when we go live with these, go to our Facebook page, click on "Follow" and then turn on notifications, or click the notification bell on YouTube.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m3K2gQd9po