Click play to listen online or right click Episode 8 and select "Save As" to download and listen on your computer or mp3 player. This week, we offer you a little distraction with poems by Kenneth P. Gurney and Marci Rae Johnson. Find and support their projects by surfing on over to the People page (see, even more stuff to distract you) and, if you're a poet, send us your poems. In the after party, listen to a song by "the best bad band in the world" (warning: their other songs may not be safe for work) then check out their other projects here and here. Finally, meet us in the comments section and let us know, what gets you through the day? 3 Comments Click the play button to listen online or right click "Episode 7" below the player to save the episode to your computer, mp3 player or iPod. This week we get a little nostalgic with poems by Karen Kelsay, Daniel Romo and Matthew Vetter. In the after party, we visit the Audubon Park Community Market and hear Poetry by Flashlight from Thomas Birchmire, whose poetry CDs and DVDs are available here. As always, find links to our contributors on the People page. We also have a guest reader, novelist and podcaster Abigail Hilton, author of the podcast fantasy novels The Prophet of Panamindorah and The Guild of the Cowry Catchers. Finally, if you are a poet, we would love to consider your poems for a future episode of Red Lion Square. See our guidelines on the Participate page. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, jump right in to the comments section. Click the play button to listen online or right click "Episode 6" below the player to download the episode and listen on your mp3 player or iPod. This week: a grab bag of good poems. No theme. No sound effects. Simply good poems. Find links to our poets' other projects on the People page. In the after party, hear part of an interview with Amy Watkins on The F-Bomb, a feminist talk show that airs Mondays from noon to 1 pm on Winter Park's 91.5 FM WPRK. You can always listen online at www.wprkdj.org. It was a good conversation that ranged from feminist issues to the nuts and bolts of starting a podcast. If you're interested, you can listen to the whole thing here. |

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