Episode 53: Lost In Time

Published: June 18, 2018, 8:25 p.m.

b'In rare form the Abu Dhabi editing team has invaded Philadelphia. Marion Wrenn finds herself sitting alongside Kathy, Tim and Joseph inside of the recording studio here at Drexel\\u2019s campus. The group is also quite delighted to have our special guest\\xa0Jennifer Knox...\\xa0\\nIn rare form the Abu Dhabi editing team has invaded Philadelphia. Marion Wrenn finds herself sitting alongside Kathy, Tim and Joseph inside of the recording studio here at Drexel\\u2019s campus. The group is also quite delighted to have our special guest Jennifer Knox join the discussion. After a short discussion about the inception of Slush Pile as well as cuckoo clocks and pet birds we jump right into the works of this episode\\u2019s poets. Marion starts the podcast off right with an exquisite reading of Lauren Michele Jackson\\u2019s \\u201cA Child of Hers Has Rules for Color\\u201d\\nLauren Michele Jackson is a born and raised Illinoisian, currently living in Chicago(which, contrary to popular belief, is not a part of Illinois and rather an entity unto itself). A card-carrying member of the Beyhive, she measures time between album releases and Instagram updates from a one Beyonc\\xe9 Giselle Knowles-Carter. Poetry is a relatively new thing and she considers prose her first love, as indicated by her Twitter handle @proseb4bros. She is working on a dissertation and book of essays, (slightly) more about which can be found at laurjackson.com.\\nThe editors loved discussing Jacksons creativity in her word play and stanza breaks. After the vote, the group explored a work written by Stella Padnos titled "Houseguests".\\nPoet, social worker, mama, and, perhaps by the time you are reading this, ex-wife, are among the identities of Stella Padnos. Her poetry appears in various forums, including Women\\u2019s Studies Quarterly, The Wild Word, and Lady Parts, a Barbie-themed collaboration on Tumblr. Stella regularly performs as one of the Unbearables in New York City. Her debut collection of poetry, In My Absence, was released from Winter Goose Publishing in 2016. She enjoys writing about ambivalence, attraction, and general emotional discomfort.\\nThe board gets into an in depth discussion about the use of pronouns in "Houseguests,\\u201d but our favorite moment might be when Jennifer makes an amazing metaphor likening the poem\\u2019s movement to a cruise ship. After Tim Fitts makes a comparison between the poem and Prince the group decides to vote on this piece as well.\\nWill these pieces make it through the editorial process? Or will they slip through the cracks? What was that final pronoun about? Listen on to find out!\\n\\xa0\\nPresent at editorial table:Kathleen Volk MillerMarion WrennJason SchneidermanTim FittsJoseph KindtJennifer Knox\\nEngineering Producer:Joe Zang'