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Mentioned in 13 episodes
44 Poems on Being with Each Other
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Mentioned in 13 episodes
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as a Poetry Unbound collection with 44 poems and 44 essays, coming out in early 2025.

Pádraig Ó Tuama

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Richard Langston — Hill walk
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as a poetry collection with 44 poems and 44 essays coming out in early 2025.

Pádraig Ó Tuama

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Ernesto Cardenal — Give Ear to My Words (Psalm 5)
Mentioned by the speaker as a poetry collection with 44 poems and 44 essays.

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Diannely Antigua — Another Poem about God, but Really It’s about Me
Recommended by the speaker as a collection of 44 essays accompanying other people's poems.

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Denise Duhamel — How It Will End
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as an upcoming poetry collection.

Pádraig Ó Tuama

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Kinsale Drake — Put on that KTNN
Mentioned by the speaker as a poetry collection with 44 poems and 44 essays coming out in early 2025.

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Robert Hayden — Those Winter Sundays
Mentioned by the podcast host as his upcoming book of poems and essays.

Don McKay — Neanderthal Dig
Mentioned by the speaker as a collection of essays accompanying other people's poems.

Benjamin Zephaniah — To Michael Menson
Mentioned by the speaker as a collection of essays accompanying other people's poems.

Fady Joudah — [...]
Mentioned by the speaker as a collection of 44 essays accompanying other people's poems.

Carmen Giménez — Ars Poetica
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as a poet whose work he's been enjoying, particularly for its accessibility and insightful analysis.

Tim Nash

Dan McClellan - Does the Bible Say Jesus is God? (N344)
Mentioned by the podcast host as a Poetry Unbound collection with 44 poems and 44 essays coming out in early 2025.

Danielle Chapman — Trespassing with Tweens
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as the editor of the anthology and speaker on the podcast.

Andrew Limbong

Irish poet Pádraig Ó Tuama writes and reads poetry that speaks to the human condition
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as his new anthology focused on human connection.

Padraig O'Tuma

Irish poet Padraig o Tuama's new anthology focuses on pleasure and pain of connection