Episode #142 Open Mic of the Air #7

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The Open Mic of the Air is a project from Poetry Spoken Here begun in March of 2020. Since most in-person poetry events are suspended due to coronavirus, this is a way for poets from around the world to connect and have a creative outlet. We are also eager to receive and share poems inspired by the nation-wide protests against police brutality and in support of black lives. This is the seventh episode of the Open Mic of the Air featuring poets from across the United States - California, Utah, New York and more - as well as the Island of Dominica. Give a listen and submit your work for the next episode! Send a recording - 5 mins or less - of yourself reading one of your poems, including your name and location, to openmicoftheair@gmail.com. For full submission guidelines, check out: www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air This Week's Readers Walter Worden, Middletown, New York – “Anthem” Trish Hopkinson, Provo, Utah – “Other Ways” Jared Smith, Lafayette, Colorado – “There is a Song in all Poetry” Blake More, Mendocino, California – “Dirty Word” Peter F. Crowley, Boston area – “Time’s Recurrence and Vanishing” Celia A. Sorhaindo, Dominica – “Ajai Alai” Jennifer Dotson, Highland Park, Illinois – “Late Night Talk Show Fantasy” Michael Warr with translation by Chun Yu, San Francisco, California – “To Your Assailant—Who Attacks us All” (a rant in progress written in response to violent attacks against Asians during the COVID-19 crisis) SUBMIT TO THE OPEN MIC OF THE AIR!: www.poetryspokenhere.com/open-mic-of-the-air Visit our website: www.poetryspokenhere.com Like us on facebook: facebook.com/PoetrySpokenHere Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/poseyspokenhere (@poseyspokenhere) Send us an e-mail: poetryspokenhere@gmail.com