SR Pod/Vod Series: Poet Alec Hershman

Alec HershmanEach Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Alec Hershman.

Alec Hershman lives in St. Louis where he teaches at The Stevens Institute of Business and Arts. Other poems are forthcoming in Denver Quarterly, Colorado Review, Burnside Review, The Journal, Yemassee, Lumina, and The Sycamore Review. His chapbook length sequence Jollyboats can be viewed for free online at The White Whale Review.

You can listen to the podcast on our iTunes Channel.

You can read along with the work in Superstition Review.

SR Pod/Vod Series: Poet Catherine Pierce

Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Catherine Pierce.

Catherine PierceCatherine Pierce is the author of Famous Last Words (Saturnalia 2008) and The Girls of Peculiar (Saturnalia 2012). Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Slate, Ploughshares, Boston Review, FIELD, The Best American Poetry 2011, and elsewhere. She lives in Starkville, Mississippi, where she co-directs the creative writing program at Mississippi State University.

You can listen to the podcast on our iTunes Channel.

You can read along with the work in Superstition Review.

SR Pod/Vod Series: Poet Rochelle Hurt

Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Rochelle Hurt.

Rochelle HurtRochelle Hurt is the author of The Rusted City, forthcoming in the Marie Alexander Poetry Series from White Pine Press (2014). She is the recipient of awards from Crab Orchard Review, Arts & Letters, Hunger Mountain, and Poetry International. More of her work can be found in recent issues of KROnline, RHINO, The Collagist, and The Southeast Review.

You can listen to the podcast on our iTunes Channel.

You can read along with the work in Superstition Review.

SR Pod/Vod Series: Writer Elizabeth Frankie Rollins

Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Elizabeth Frankie Rollins.

Elizabeth Frankie RollinsElizabeth Frankie Rollins’ debut collection of fiction, The Sin Eater & Other Stories, was published by Queen’s Ferry Press in February 2013. Rollins has received a New Jersey Prose Fellowship and a Pushcart Prize Special Mention. She authored the chapbook, The Sin Eater, the novels, Origin, and Doctor Porchiat’s Dream, and has published work nationally in Conjunctions, Drunken Boat, Green Mountains Review, and The New England Review, among others. She lives and teaches writing in Tucson.  She brings the sin eater and other redemptive possibilities for modern maladies wherever she goes.

You can listen to the podcast on our iTunes Channel.

You can read along with the work in Superstition Review.

SR Pod/Vod Series: Poet Kamilah Aisha Moon

Kamilah Aisha MoonEach Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Kamilah Aisha Moon.

Kamilah Aisha Moon’s work has been featured in several journals and anthologies, including Harvard Review, jubilat, Oxford American, and Villanelles. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Sarah Lawrence College. She currently teaches and writes in Brooklyn and is the author of SHE HAS A NAME (Four Way Books).

You can listen to the podcast on our iTunes Channel.

You can read along with the work in Superstition Review.

SR Pod/Vod Series: Poet Audrey Walls

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 WallsAudrey 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.

SR Pod/Vod Series: Writer Sheila Squillante

Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Sheila Squillante.

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Sheila Squillante is the author of four chapbooks of poetry and a full-length collection due out with Tiny Hardcore Press in 2014. Besides Superstition Review, her essays have appeared in places like Brevity, The Rumpus, Waccamaw, Sweet: A Literary ConfectionThe Inquisitive Eater, and Barrelhouse. This summer she joins the faculty of Chatham University in Pittsburgh as the associate director of their low-res MFA program in creative writing. You can find out more at her website, www.sheilasquillante.com.

You can read along with her work in Issue 10 of Superstition Review.

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SR Pod/Vod Series: Writer Connor Syrewicz

Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Connor Syrewicz.

Connor Syrewicz

Connor Syrewicz is an editor of Litter Magazine. His work has appeared in Reed Magazine as well as a number of print and internet publications located in the greater Binghamton and Hudson Valley areas. He was raised on Long Island and is currently working as freelance writer and editor.

You can listen to the podcast on our iTunes Channel.

You can read along with Connor’s work in Issue 9 of Superstition Review.

 

 

SR Pod/Vod Series: Poet Lawrence Eby

Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Lawrence Eby.

Lawrence EbyLawrence Eby writes from Southern California and is currently an MFA student at CSUSB. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Poetry Quarterly, Apercus Quarterly, Coachella Review, Inlandia: a Literary Journey, the Pacific Review, as well as others. He is an active member of PoetrIE, an Inland Empire based literary community, and owner of an independent press.

You can read along with his poems in Issue 10 of Superstition Review.

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SR Pod/Vod Series: Poet Suzanne Marie Hopcroft

Each Tuesday we feature audio or video of an SR Contributor reading their work. Today we’re proud to feature a podcast by Suzanne Marie Hopcroft.


Suzanne HopcroftSuzanne Marie Hopcroft’s poetry is forthcoming or has appeared in Hayden’s Ferry Review, Drunken Boat, The Carolina Quarterly, The Southern Humanities Review, and Valparaiso Poetry Review.  Suzanne is a PhD candidate in Comparative Literature at Yale University and will begin her MFA in poetry at The University of California, Irvine in the fall.

 

To learn more about Suzanne, you can visit her website.

You can read along with her poetry in Issue 9 of Superstition Review.

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