Channel: The Everyday Muse 


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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.
Published: Sunday, 03 December 2006 20:40:00
Duration: 15:06
Size: 13.85 MB
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Our author discusses the process of creating each podcast, with poems on his home town, love, old photos, and going to Hell.
Published: Friday, 13 October 2006 17:00:00
Duration: 16:32
Size: 15.16 MB
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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.
Published: Saturday, 07 October 2006 01:15:00
Duration: 17:16
Size: 15.84 MB
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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.
Published: Thursday, 28 September 2006 15:30:00
Duration: 16:15
Size: 14.9 MB
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Despite some doubts, our author pulls through with another full week of poetry. Topics include nostalgia, ice-cream, asthma, and more.
Published: Wednesday, 20 September 2006 10:45:00
Duration: 14:20
Size: 13.15 MB
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Harry returns after eight weeks dark. A summary of what's happened, and seven new poems.
Published: Thursday, 14 September 2006 22:00:00
Duration: 13:02
Size: 11.95 MB
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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.
Published: Monday, 17 July 2006 11:30:00
Duration: 23:41
Size: 21.72 MB
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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.
Published: Wednesday, 05 July 2006 19:55:00
Duration: 16:16
Size: 14.91 MB
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Poetry about poker, statues, and late night city sights. Plus, Part 1 in a discussion of writer's block.
Published: Wednesday, 28 June 2006 21:00:00
Duration: 15:30
Size: 14.21 MB
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Introspection and philosophy dominate this week, despite the onset of odd allergies. Plus, Vital Artstic Lesson, Part 5, on writing in the air.
Published: Monday, 12 June 2006 18:35:00
Duration: 16:19
Size: 14.97 MB
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This week, our author examines a stray dog, virtual magnets, and his to do list.
Published: Tuesday, 06 June 2006 01:00:00
Duration: 15:56
Size: 14.61 MB
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This week's poems roar in response to a poetic radio show, the writing process, and city life.
Published: Monday, 29 May 2006 22:50:00
Duration: 18:46
Size: 17.2 MB
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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.
Published: Tuesday, 23 May 2006 13:05:00
Duration: 16:55
Size: 15.52 MB
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Despite one big miss, our poet writes of moving, aging, and going the distance. Plus, one of his very earliest poems from 1976.
Published: Monday, 15 May 2006 22:00:00
Duration: 16:30
Size: 15.13 MB
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Our poet tests his own writing exercises, but moving boxes keep getting in the way. Plus, our first guest poem.
Published: Monday, 08 May 2006 16:20:00
Duration: 20:00
Size: 18.33 MB
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