In Fall 2020 I designed a course exploring poetic form, “Linguistic Architecture | The Histories of Poetic Form.” The final assignment was to write a portion of a radio show for broadcast. I’m excited to let you know that it’s on the air. Here’s the announcement. Come listen!
Are you someone who wants to know more about the diversity of contemporary poetic form? Then join us at WVCR 88.3 fm for our show, In Form, hosted by Dr. James Belflower and featuring students from Siena College’s Linguistic Architecture 259 “The Histories of Poetic Form.” In Form gives you insider access to conversations on poetic formal histories, the visible and invisible architectures of poetry, and the ways in which poetic form uniquely operates on our attention leading to fresh encounters with language and communication. Join us for In Form Thursdays at 10pm on WVCR 88.3 “The Saint.”