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Bread & Poetry

Podcast Bread & Poetry
Diannely Antigua
a podcast about poetry (and bread!) for everyone

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  • Death-Bed Breads & What's Next with Diannely Antigua
    On this episode, we break bread with host and poet laureate of your hearts Diannely Antigua and talk about death-bed breads, the end of her laureateship term, and what's next for the podcast and her poetry. Johnathan Riley, former guest from Episode 1, conducts the interview. Guest: Diannely Antigua, IG: @nellfell13,  Twitter:  @nellfell13,  Website: www.diannelyantigua.com,  Books: Good Monster,  Ugly MusicDiannely Antigua is a Dominican American poet and educator, born and raised in Massachusetts. She is the author of two poetry collections, Ugly Music (YesYes Books, 2019), which was the winner of the Pamet River Prize and a 2020 Whiting Award, and Good Monster (Copper Canyon Press, 2024). She received her BA in English from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, where she won the Jack Kerouac Creative Writing Scholarship, and received her MFA at NYU, where she was awarded a Global Research Initiative Fellowship to Florence, Italy. She is the recipient of additional fellowships from CantoMundo, Community of Writers, Fine Arts Work Center Summer Program, and was a finalist for the 2021 Ruth Lilly and Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg Poetry Fellowship. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize and chosen for The Best of the Net Anthology. Her poems can be found in Poem-a-Day, Poetry, The American Poetry Review, Washington Square Review, The Adroit Journal, and elsewhere. In 2022, she was proclaimed the 13th Poet Laureate of Portsmouth, NH, the youngest and first person of color to receive the title. In 2023, she was awarded an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship to launch The Bread & Poetry Project, and in 2024, she was awarded an Excellence in Artistry Award from Black Lives Matter New Hampshire. She currently teaches in the MFA Writing Program at the University of New Hampshire as the inaugural Nossrat Yassini Poet in Residence. She hosts the podcast Bread & Poetry which seeks to make poetry accessible to all in a way that nourishes the soul. Podcast Website: https://bread-poetry.simplecast.comInstagram: @breadandpoetrypodcastTwitter: @breadpoetrypodProduction: Kula Production CompanyPhoto Credit: Najee Brown @authoredbyTheme Music: Stu Dias @stuartdiasplaysmusicsometimesTo find an archive of the Gluten Free Segment: Writing Prompts, click here. For more information about Diannely Antigua, website: www.diannelyantigua.com and IG: @nellfell13. This podcast is sponsored in part by the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program. Please consider donating to this volunteer-run, non-profit organization by visiting www.pplpnh.org/donate. This podcast is also sponsored in part by The Academy of American Poets with funds from the Mellon Foundation.
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  • No-Knead Bread & Lob Passes with John Murillo
    On this episode, we break bread with poet, professor, and disgruntled Lakers fan John Murillo and talk about no-knead bread, lob passes, and Yusef Komunyakaa. Guest: John Murillo, Website: www.johnmurillo.com,  Book: Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry Bio: John Murillo is the author of the poetry collections, Up Jump the Boogie and Kontemporary Amerikan Poetry.  His honors include the 2021 Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, the Four Quartets Prize from the Academy of American Poets and the TS Eliot Foundation, the Lucille Clifton Legacy Award from St. Mary’s College of Maryland, two Pushcart Prizes, the J Howard and Barbara MJ Wood Prize from the Poetry Foundation, fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, Cave Canem Foundation, and the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing, and inclusion in Best American Poetry 2017, 2019, and 2020.  He is an associate professor of English at Wesleyan University.Poem(s) discussed: "Slam, Dunk, & Hook" by Yusef Komunyakaa and "Practicing Fade-Aways" by John Murillo Podcast Website: https://bread-poetry.simplecast.comInstagram: @breadandpoetrypodcastTwitter: @breadpoetrypodProduction: Kula Production CompanyPhoto Credit: Najee Brown @authoredbyTheme Music: Stu Dias @stuartdiasplaysmusicsometimesTo find an archive of the Gluten Free Segment: Writing Prompts, click here. For more information about Diannely Antigua, website: www.diannelyantigua.com and IG: @nellfell13. This podcast is sponsored in part by the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program. Please consider donating to this volunteer-run, non-profit organization by visiting www.pplpnh.org/donate. This podcast is also sponsored in part by The Academy of American Poets with funds from the Mellon Foundation.
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  • Cinnamon Swirl & Allusion with Carly Joy Miller
    On this episode, we break bread with poet, educator, and foodie Carly Joy Miller and talk about cinnamon swirl bread, allusions, and Sandra Lim. Guest: Carly Joy Miller, IG: @thecarlyjoy,  Twitter: @carlyjoymiller,  Website:https://www.carlyjoymiller.com/ ,  Substack: https://carlyjoymiller.substack.com/,  Book: Ceremonial by Carly Joy Miller, Like a Beast by Carly Joy MillerBio: Carly Joy Miller is the author of Ceremonial (Orison Books, 2018), selected by Carl Phillips as the winner of the 2017 Orison Poetry Prize, and the chapbook Like a Beast (Anhinga Press, 2017), winner of the 2016 Rick Campbell Chapbook Prize. Recent work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Academy of American Poets’ Poem a Day, The Laurel Review, Poetry Northwest, Waxwing, and elsewhere. A digital content writer and editor, Carly also teaches in The Writer’s Foundry at St. Joseph’s University in Brooklyn. Poem(s) discussed: "Spinoza Says" by Sandra Lim & "Adoration Fable" by Carly Joy Miller Podcast Website: https://bread-poetry.simplecast.comInstagram: @breadandpoetrypodcastTwitter: @breadpoetrypodProduction: Kula Production CompanyPhoto Credit: Najee Brown @authoredbyTheme Music: Stu Dias @stuartdiasplaysmusicsometimesTo find an archive of the Gluten Free Segment: Writing Prompts, click here. For more information about Diannely Antigua, website: www.diannelyantigua.com and IG: @nellfell13. This podcast is sponsored in part by the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program. Please consider donating to this volunteer-run, non-profit organization by visiting www.pplpnh.org/donate. This podcast is also sponsored in part by The Academy of American Poets with funds from the Mellon Foundation.
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  • Special Episode: Love & Resistance-A Poetry & Conversation Series, Latinx Voices
    This Special Episode is a live recording of the event Love & Resistance: Poetry & Conversation, Latinx Voices that took place on el Día de los Muertos (The Day of the Dead), November 2, 2023. The event was in collaboration with NH PANTHER whose mission is to help end racism and systemic biases through community engagement, direct mutual aid, education and curriculum reform, and youth empowerment programming. I sat down with Ben Bacote, Co-Founder and Director of NH PANTHER. We talked about poetry and how it resonated both historically and personally to the Latinx experience. Throughout the conversation we reference a slideshow that’s available here. Although not included in the episode, local artist and host Victoria Carrington opened up the event with an informative and personal account of Día de los Muertos. We were co-sponsored by local Mexican restaurant Vida Cantina who provided both the venue and delicious food for the evening. DJ MAM was spinning tunes all night. This was truly a community event. We hope you enjoy! Guest: Ben Bacote & NH PANTHER, IG: @nhpanthers,  Website: https://nhpanther.orgVictoria Carrington: @lilacandaspenDJ MAM: @djmam19Vida Cantina: @vidacantinanhEvent playlist on SpotifyPoem(s) discussed: "Who Understands Me but Me" by Jimmy Santiago Baca, "The Contract Says: We'd Like the Conversation to be Bilingual" by Ada Límon, "The Latin Deli: an Ars Poetica" by Judith Ortiz Cofer,  and "Like You" by Roque Dalton Podcast Website: https://bread-poetry.simplecast.comInstagram: @breadandpoetrypodcastTwitter: @breadpoetrypodProduction: Kula Production CompanyPhoto Credit: Najee Brown @authoredbyTheme Music: Stu Dias @stuartdiasplaysmusicsometimesTo find an archive of the Gluten Free Segment: Writing Prompts, click here. For more information about Diannely Antigua, website: www.diannelyantigua.com and IG: @nellfell13. This podcast is sponsored in part by the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program. Please consider donating to this volunteer-run, non-profit organization by visiting www.pplpnh.org/donate. This podcast is also sponsored in part by The Academy of American Poets with funds from the Mellon Foundation.
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  • Manna & Seeking Truth with Fariha Róisín
    On this episode, we break bread with poet Fariha Róisín and talk about manna, seeking truth, and Refaat Alareer.Guest: Fariha Róisín, IG: @fariha_roisin,  Website: www.fariharoisin.com, Substack: fariharoisin.substack.com,  Book: Survival Takes a Wild ImaginationBio: Fariha Róisín is a multidisciplinary artist, born in Ontario, Canada. She was raised in Sydney, Australia, and is based in Los Angeles, California. As a Muslim queer Bangladeshi, she is interested in the margins, liminality, otherness, and the mercurial nature of being. Her work has pioneered a refreshing and renewed conversation about wellness, contemporary Islam, and queer identities. Róisín has published works, How To Cure A Ghost, Like A Bird, Who Is Wellness For? An Examination of Wellness Culture and Who it Leaves Behind. Her second book of poetry, Survival Takes A Wild Imagination came out in October, 2023. Poem(s) discussed: "'I am You': A Poem from Gaza to Israel" by Refaat Alareer & "An Ode to Baby Fa" by Fariha Róisín Podcast Website: https://bread-poetry.simplecast.comInstagram: @breadandpoetrypodcastTwitter: @breadpoetrypodProduction: Kula Production CompanyPhoto Credit: Najee Brown @authoredbyTheme Music: Stu Dias @stuartdiasplaysmusicsometimesTo find an archive of the Gluten Free Segment: Writing Prompts, click here. For more information about Diannely Antigua, website: www.diannelyantigua.com and IG: @nellfell13. This podcast is sponsored in part by the Portsmouth Poet Laureate Program. Please consider donating to this volunteer-run, non-profit organization by visiting www.pplpnh.org/donate. This podcast is also sponsored in part by The Academy of American Poets with funds from the Mellon Foundation.
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