September 15, 2010 – 3:59 pm

This special episode of Phoned-In features poems from issue #1 of the journal Telephone. Click through to hear twelve poets read their translations of a poem by Uljana Wolf and to read an interview with editors Sharmila Cohen and Paul Legault.
By Luke Degnan
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Posted in Phoned-In
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Also tagged Eugene Ostashevsky, Interview, Isabel Fargo Cole, John Gallaher, Luke Degnan, Macgregor Card, Mary Jo Bang, Paul Legault, Phoned-In, Podcast, Poetry, Poets, Priscilla Becker, Robert Fitterman, Sharmila Cohen, Susan Bernofsky, Telephone, Timothy Donnelly, Uljana Wolf
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August 31, 2010 – 5:00 pm

I want to shock you in a wine & cheese kind of way. This twelfth episode of Phoned-In features a reading by poet Jim Behrle. Click through to listen to the podcast and to read a Q&A in which he and Luke Degnan discuss The Boston Poet Tea Party, satire, Snooki and being punched in the face.
August 11, 2010 – 1:03 pm

Why am I here–in this house–in this world–which also holds a man screaming as other men saw at his neck with an inadequate knife? In episode 11 of Phoned-In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Mairéad Byrne reads from her book, The Best of (What’s Left of) Heaven. Click through for the reading and a short Q&A.

Who was chasing me through the brush? He’s staring at neon graffiti and doesn’t look away. He looks like a rich kid on acid. He turns into a duffle bag. The man I have sex with is me. I don’t dream about you. I find your feelings’ cloud. In episode 10 of Phoned In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Ben Mirov reads from his book Ghost Machine. Click through for a Q&A where he and Luke Degnan discuss boredom, depression, Lego poetry, and Haruki Murakami’s novel The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
By Luke Degnan
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Posted in Literature, Phoned-In
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Also tagged Ben Mirov, Ghost Machine, Interview, Lego, Luke Degnan, Maurakami, Phoned-In, Podcast, Poems, Poetry, Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
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In episode 8 of Phoned In, BOMB Magazine’s poetry reading by phone podcast, CAConrad reads from The Book of Frank and The City Real & Imagined. Click through for an Q&A where he and Luke Degnan discuss Philadelphia, (Soma)tic Poetry, and why it’s necessary to ignore advice from older poets.
By Luke Degnan
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Posted in Literature, Phoned-In
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Also tagged (Soma)tic, (Soma)tics, Book Of Frank, CAConrad, City Real And Imagined, Luke Degnan, Philadelphia, Phoned-In, Podcast, Poems, Poet, Poetry
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April 26, 2010 – 12:19 pm

In episode 7 of Phoned-In, BOMB’s poetry reading by phone podcast, James Shea reads from his book, Star in the Eye. Click through for an brief Q&A where he and Luke Degnan discuss Japanese poetry and the passage of time.

In episode 6 of Phoned-In, BOMB’s poetry reading by phone podcast, Luke Degnan talks to Portland, OR poet Zachary Schomburg about our generation’s obsession with animals and how poetry lends itself to collaboration. Also, Zach reads some poems.

I dish these tasty iambs in my sleep. This fifth episode of Phoned-In, our poetry-reading-by-phone podcast, features a reading by K. Silem Mohammad. Click through to listen and read a short Q&A in which he and Luke Degnan discuss The Sonnagrams, the Internet and the effects of technology on poetry.
By Luke Degnan
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Posted in Literature, Phoned-In
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Also tagged Anagrams, Flarf, Google, Interview, K. Silem Mohammad, Luke Degnan, Phoned-In, Podcast, Poems, Poetry, Shakespeare, Sonnagrams
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