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Denver based award-winning artist, organizer, and educator Suzi Q Smith joins Taya Jae on The Pen and The Sword.
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Montrose based Poet Madison Gill joins Taya Jae on The Pen and The Sword to discuss her work.
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Colorado based writer Kierstin Bridger joins Taya Jae on The Pen and The Sword to talk about her work and the upcoming Literary Living Room event that she will host at the Sherbino Theater in Ridgway.
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In the Hands of the River explores the hollers of West Virginia, Lucien's former home, weaving family Cherokee heritage, queer identity, and an exploration of the poets own body through the mountain landscape. Lucien joins Taya Jae on The Pen and The Sword for an intimate and tangible conversation.
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This week author Paul Andersen talks about his new book “The Town That Said Hell, No!” Crested Butte Fights a Mine to Save its Soul. Plus, a commentary on affordable housing from Writers on the Range and a spring poem from Kate Redmond to mark the end of National Poetry Month.
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This week Kate Redmond honors National Poetry Month, first celebrated in 1996. We hear poems from Marie Luna and she talks about falling in love with poetry despite growing up on a ranch with no books here on the Western Slope. Then, Tracy Ihnot from Delta County Libraries talks about her own writing process and shared poems. The Pen and The Sword is a showcase for authors, journalists, poets, and other writers.
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This week's episode of Local Motion features a sampling of literary voices from our community. First up - an interview with local author Karen Weinant…