This Friday, we are proud to feature a podcast of SR contributor Melissa Cundieff-Pexa.
You can follow along with Melissa’s two poems in Superstition Review, Issue 17.
More about the author:
Most recently a finalist for the 2016 Four Way Books Intro Prize, the Akron University Book Prize, and the University of Wisconsin Press’s Brittingham and Pollack Book Prizes, Melissa Cundieff-Pexa received an MFA in poetry from Vanderbilt. Her poems appear or are forthcoming in places such as Best of the Net, Ninth Letter, Linebreak, Mid-American, Bat City Review, The Adroit Journal, and Iron Horse Literary Review. She lives in St. Paul, MN with her family.
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It’s really beautiful hearing poetry spoken aloud when its often just read. I love that Superstition Review posts podcast recordings to showcase these authors.