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The Poetry Space_

The Poetry Space_

By: Katie Dozier and Timothy Green
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Katie Dozier of TheNFTPoetryGallery.com and Timothy Green of Rattle.com discuss all things poetry in this free-wheeling live-recorded podcast. New episodes every Friday at noon ET.Katie Dozier and Timothy Green Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • ep. 113 - Date Nite! Undergrad Poems
    Oct 3 2025

    Katie and Tim crack open their college-era poems—complete with awkward workshop moments, zany titles, and even Tim’s hilarious old pseudonym. From Katie's days at Florida State University with tutelage from Barbara Hamby and David Kirby, to Tim stumbling into an "Intro to Poetry" course with James Longenbach, this episode is fueled by memories. We rip apart our regretful diction, and explore just how far our poetry has come. Or at least, how far we hope it has!

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    55 mins
  • ep. 112 - Persona Poems Part 2
    Sep 26 2025

    Katie, Tim and the Squad continue exploring persona poems with Suji Kwock Kim’s "Monologue for an Onion," Ai’s "The Kid." They also share their own work—Dick Westheimer’s "Eve Corrects the Record" and Eve’s "First Bite," Brian O’Sullivan’s "No! In Thunder," Joe Barca’s "Abraham Lincoln Talks to His Therapist," Timothy Green’s "Sirhan Sirhan Under Hypnosis" and Katie Dozier’s "Teddy Bear Arithmetic." Together, we investigate how persona lets poets slip into other voices, from biblical figures to assassins to household objects, and what writing in persona truly means.


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    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Joe Barca

    Dick Westheimer

    Brian O’Sullivan

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    36 mins
  • ep. 111 - Persona Poems Part 1
    Sep 19 2025

    In this episode of The Poetry Space_, we explore the power of persona poems. We dive into Robert Browning’s "My Last Duchess," William Blake’s "The Chimney Sweeper," Nikky Finney’s "Red Velvet," Margaret Atwood’s "Pig Song," and James Tate’s "The Motorcyclists." What happens when poets speak through masks, giving voice to dukes, children, pigs, and even storms? Join us as we unpack how persona reveals hidden truths, sparks empathy, and complicates the line between poet and speaker.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Joe Barca

    Dick Westheimer

    Brian O’Sullivan

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    37 mins
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