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An Arts Hour Extra!

Poetry is alive and thriving in the Magnolia State! On the Mississippi Poetry Podcast you’ll hear poets sharing their work, telling their stories, and offering tips to help listeners flex their poetic muscles. In this episode, poet and librarian C.T. Salazar joins host and Mississippi Poet Laureate Catherine Pierce to talk about the words that have value to us, reading aloud, and why he’d like to hang out with a grizzly bear.


A resource for teachers and community groups can be found here: https://arts.ms.gov/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Podcast-Supplement_Salazar.pdf

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  • An Arts Hour Extra!

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    Poetry is alive and thriving in the Magnolia State! On the Mississippi Poetry Podcast you’ll hear poets sharing their work, telling their stories, and offering tips to help listeners flex their poetic muscles. In this episode, poet Nadia Alexis joins host and Mississippi Poet Laureate Catherine Pierce to talk about revising our lives through poetry, why the best writing comes from questions, and which vegetable has the worst texture. A resource for teachers or community leaders can be found here: https://arts.ms.gov/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Podcast-Supplement_Alexis.pdf
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    44:49
    Lauren Rhoades talks with C.T. Salazar, a Latinx poet and librarian from Mississippi. Their debut collection, Headless John the Baptist Hitchhiking, was published in 2022 with Acre Books. They also edited Mid/South Sonnets, a poetry anthology released this summer with Belle Point Press. C.T. is also the 2020 recipient of the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters award in poetry. He lives in Cleveland, Mississippi, where he is a Reference Instructional Services Librarian and Assistant Professor at Delta State University. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast
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