I can't help it. I've been stressed out lately. Partly, thanks to the political climate we are living in. And partly, and I know this is silly, but because I have a new book out, and I am a true introvert. Even social media exhausts me. So many wonderful things have happened around my book, including reviews and readings and interviews like this one with Women's Quarterly, and I am grateful. So grafeful. But I am also filled with dread. I think about the fact that I might even go to AWP next year! I know that's months away, but just the three letters, AWP, puts me on edge.
When I feel anxious, I have a few antidotes. High on the list is listening to Wordplay with George Bilgere and John Donoghue, two brilliant Cleveland poets. Everyone should listen to it. It's one of the most enjoyable podcasts out there. I could listen to these two men chatting and laughing and reading poetry forever. The poems they pick, the commentary, the insights . . . it's uplifting, entertaining, inspiring. It's better than a glass or two of Chardonnay. And you can enjoy it any time of day.
On one of the recent podcasts, John Donoghue reads this gem by Paul Violi, which is even funnier when John reads it:
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