This month on Point of Departure, poet Aaron Glover came into the studio to discuss the specificity of theater language, the Common Language Project, and his work with the Writer's Garret.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, poet Sebastian Páramo came into the studio to discuss the birth of the literary journal, The Boiler, the importance of DIY literary communities, and the influence Mexican culture has had on his writing.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, publisher Will Evans came into the studio to discuss Deep Vellum Publishing, the landscape of the Dallas literary community, and the allure of Russian culture.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, poet Mag Gabbert came into the studio to discuss her new manuscript (SEX DEPRESSION ANIMALS), her development as a poet over the years, and the relationship between form and content in poetry.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, satirist Paul Feinberg came into the studio to discuss the nature of satire and eroticism in writing, his illustrated poetry collections, and his current project, a musical and second coming-of-age tale about an older group of retirees dealing with the challenges of life.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, director Norry Niven came into the studio to discuss the magic of cinema, the art of screenwriting, and the process of filmmaking.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, poet Logen Cure came into the studio to discuss her upcoming collection of poems, Welcome to Midland, the misconceptions of poetry, and her work as curator of Inner Moonlight, the monthly poetry reading series at The Wild Detectives.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, writer Blake Kimzey came into the studio to discuss his writing process, his work as director of Writing Workshops Dallas, and his latest chapbook, Families Among Us.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, poet Courtney Marie came into the studio to discuss her work as founder and director of Spiderweb Salon, the importance of building an inclusive artistic community, and her latest collection of poems, don't get your hopes up, published last year with Thoughtcrime Press.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, Jeff Gage came into the studio to discuss his approach to effective interviewing, his days as music editor for the Dallas Observer, and his work as a regular contributor to the country music section of Rolling Stone.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, Will Clarke came into the studio to discuss his development as a writer, his publishing company, Middle Finger Press, and his latest book, The Neon Palm of Madame Melançon.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, Joe Milazzo came into the studio to discuss his love for literary experimentation, the nature of independent presses, and his novel Crepuscule W/ Nellie.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, Michael Neil came into the studio to discuss the poet’s role as observer, his progression as a writer, and the release of his latest collection of poetry, Voices from a Hanging Cliff.
Read MoreThis month on Point of Departure, Tom Farris came into the studio to discuss his approach to writing, his latest collection of poems Ginger Roots Are Best Taken Orally, and the many projects he is involved in around North Texas.
Read MorePoint of Departure is literary interview series focused on writers and poets living in Dallas, Texas. It is a joint venture between Wavelength Magazine and Forecast Gallery.
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