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An experiment in poetry by Harry Lafnear
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Available Episodes (15)
Poems about the end of summer, the wisdom of childhood, and horsing around in Heaven. Plus part 6 in the Writer's Block saga.
Our author discusses the process of creating each podcast, with poems on his home town, love, old photos, and going to Hell.
This week's poems start right off with more snails, then meander through world affairs, ghosts, music and more. Also, Part 5 in the series on writer's block.
Another full week, with poems exploring cultural myths on art, childhood, self-image, aliens, and of course, poetry and the muse. Also, Part 4 in the series on writer's block.
Despite some doubts, our author pulls through with another full week of poetry. Topics include nostalgia, ice-cream, asthma, and more.
Harry returns after eight weeks dark. A summary of what's happened, and seven new poems.
We reach the half-way point in this project, with poems about writing, childhood, history, and art. Plus Part 3 in the discussion of writer's block: Inertia.
Poems reminiscing on travel and childhood toys. Also, an anti-writing poem, a serious miss, and Part 2 in a discussion of writer's block.
Poetry about poker, statues, and late night city sights. Plus, Part 1 in a discussion of writer's block.
Introspection and philosophy dominate this week, despite the onset of odd allergies. Plus, Vital Artstic Lesson, Part 5, on writing in the air.
This week, our author examines a stray dog, virtual magnets, and his to do list.
This week's poems roar in response to a poetic radio show, the writing process, and city life.
Coming back strong after the move with a fair number of the poems inspired by the feeling of home. Also a discussion on writing the first and last lines of a poem.
Despite one big miss, our poet writes of moving, aging, and going the distance. Plus, one of his very earliest poems from 1976.
Our poet tests his own writing exercises, but moving boxes keep getting in the way. Plus, our first guest poem.

