Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Audrey Walls.
Audrey Walls’ poetry has appeared in or is forthcoming from Booth, Cimarron Review, Cream City Review, Handsome, The Pinch, storySouth, Unsplendid and elsewhere. She lives in Richmond, Virginia, where she is poetry editor of the online literary journal failbetter and an MFA candidate at Virginia Commonwealth University.
To learn more about Audrey, you can visit her website.
You can listen to the podcast on our iTunes Channel.
You can read along with the work in Superstition Review.
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I really enjoyed reading your poetry Audrey! I especially enjoyed “Letter from Endicott Avenue.” I love emotional pieces and I could clearly feel your emotion bleeding through that piece, almost as if you were restating a bad memory on the street you grow up on-or something of that nature. Song-writing and writing poetry are my favorite things to do as I find so much release from it and can express emotions that are easier to write about as opposed to talking about. Wonderful job once again and thank you for sharing 🙂
I loved you almost stream or consciousness to the article. I think the way your mind works is amazing and unique. I am glad a got a chance to read your work. Thank you for sharing a piece of yourself.
The editors enjoyed this piece as well. Thanks for the feedback.