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PBL Pod: Writers in Conversation

PBL Pod: Writers in Conversation

By: Writers of Punch Bucket Lit
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Punch Bucket Lit, an Asheville, North Carolina Literary Nonprofit made up of poets and writers, chat with other writers and poets on all things literary, and also a lot of other life stuff that just happens to come up.Copyright Writers of Punch Bucket Lit Art Economics Literary History & Criticism Management Management & Leadership
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  • Ep. 31 - Punch Bucket Lit Festival Preview with Rachel M. Hanson
    Jun 1 2024
    Grab a pen and paper. Rachel M. Hanson (PBL's founder and executive director) sits down to chat about the fantastic writers headed to Asheville for the first annual Punch Bucket Literary Festival. Your summer reading list is about to get awesome.

    https://www.punchbucketlit.org/literary-festival-2024-presenters
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    25 mins
  • Ep. 30 - Beth Gylys
    May 17 2024
    Beth Gylys sits down this week with PBL’s Dustin Brookshire to discuss grief and humor and honor and villanelles and fathers and all the poetry in between.

    After My Father: A Book of Odes | Beth Gylys

    https://www.punchbucketlit.org/
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    33 mins
  • Ep. 29 - Jessica Q. Stark
    May 10 2024

    PBL’s Dustin Brookshire sits down with poet Jessica Q Stark to talk about little Red Riding Hood, love, loss, research, and the beautiful, moving original of Jessica’s latest book, Buffalo Girl.

    https://jessicaqstark.com/

    https://www.boaeditions.org/products/buffalo-girl

    https://www.punchbucketlit.org/
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    41 mins

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