A secret field that summons lightning. A massive spiral that disappears into a salt lake. A celestial observatory carved into a volcano. Meet the wild—and sometimes explosive—world of land art, where artists craft masterpieces with dynamite and bulldozers. In our Season 2 premiere, guest Dylan Thuras, cofounder of Atlas Obscura, takes us off road and into the minds of the artists who literally reshaped parts of the Southwest. These works aren’t meant to be easy to reach—or to explain—but they just might change how you see the world. Land art you’ll visit in this episode: - Double Negative and City by Michael Heizer (Garden Valley, Nevada) - Spiral Jetty by Robert Smithson (Great Salt Lake, Utah) - Sun Tunnels by Nancy Holt (Great Basin Desert, Utah) - Lightning Field by Walter De Maria (Catron County, New Mexico) - Roden Crater by James Turrell (Painted Desert, Arizona) Via Podcast is a production of AAA Mountain West Group.…
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Will Ingrams follows up his interview on rhythm in poetry with a podcast to inspire us all to put a bit of rhythm in our poems.https://willingwordwhirl.wordpress.comwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Will Ingrams talks about the importance of rhythm in poetry and shares a few poems.https://willingwordwhirl.wordpress.comwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Write a poem inspired by a singer or artist with this prompt from Cathleen Davies on the penultimate day of NaPoWriMo. poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Harness the power of superheroes for the final day of NaPoWriMo 2024 with Patrick Widdess. poetrynonstop.com www.patrickwiddess.co.ukPatrick Widdess
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Norwich poet and author John Osborne invites to explore the poetic possibilities in the aisles of our local supermarket on today's NaPoWriMo podcast.https://johnosborne.bandcamp.com/audiowww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Write a poem about directions and the bosses and line managers who give them with Alex Blustin. poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Christina Thatcher invites you to play with fire for today's NaPoWriMo prompt. poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Write about a trait that is now less prominent in your personality for today's NaPoWriMo prompt from Terry Griffiths.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Take a bit of nostalgia and use it in today's poem with this prompt from Andy N.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Steve de la Salle invites us to take a closer look at an everyday object we don't usually notice. Explore it until you find a poem.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Spring is in full swing and summer's just around the corner. Look back on memories from a previous summer and write a poem for today's NaPoWriMo prompt from Holly Marie Shakeshaft. poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Take an image from a poem and use it to create a new poem on today's NaPoWriMo podcast from Jeremy Langrish.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Focus on your daily environment and reimagine its importance to you for today's NaPoWriMo prompt from Brent Hagen.Patrick Widdess
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Will Ingrams challenges you to think of an unlikely comparison and write a poem that shows that it works - like his love and a summer's day in Shakespeare's Sonnet 18.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Look to the future on today's NaPoWriMo podcast with Java.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Explore the world of mythology for today's NaPoWriMo prompt with Ella Duffy.Patrick Widdess
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Rychard Carrington invites you to write about an aspect of yourself.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Alex Blustin shares a poem and prompt on clothing.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Vietnamese poet Haley Nguyen makes a welcome return with a prompt to write about solitude. So find a quiet space on your own and wait for some inspiration. poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Cliches may be old hat but sometimes they can be pure gold. Stuart Webb challenges us to pack a poem full of these much maligned words and phrases. poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Cathleen Davies returns with a prompt to write a poem for the dead and shares a hard hitting poem about teenage murder victim Elianne Andam as inspiration.cathleendavieswrit.wixsite.com/cathleendavies-comwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Today, write a triolet, a simple eight-line form, with Patrick Widdess.www.patrickwiddess.co.uk poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Casey Garfield invites you to write a nature poem about something you wouldn't normally write a nature poem about. Listen for further explanation and an example poem.caseygarfield.co.ukpoetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Jane Rosenberg LaForge invites you to consider where your family members are living or dead, near or far for today's poem.janerosenberglaforge.compoetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Poet and comedian Rob Auton challenges you to write a poem about a random object from the Argos catalogue.www.robauton.co.ukwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Miriam Grace makes her debut on Poetry Non-Stop with a prompt about an object that could have many meanings and contain all kinds of things.www.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Will Ingrams looks at how to use rhyming couplets effectively for today's poem and prompt.www.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Norwich poet Holly Marie Shakeshaft shares a poem and prompt on the theme of pain.medium.com/@HollyMarieShakewww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Norwich poet Cathleen Davies invites us to look to the silver screen and explore memorable films for today's prompt. They share their poem inspired by Thelma and Louise.cathleendavieswrit.wixsite.com/cathleendavies-comwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Poetry Non-Stop host Patrick Widdess kicks off NaPoWriMo 2024 with a prompt to write about some good news.www.patrickwiddess.co.uk www.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Alex Blustin offers a familiar topic for today's prompt - a bit too familiar you might say. Alex offers ways to take an original approach to this most well-worn topicwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Terry Griffiths breaks down the villanelle and explains how you can start to experiment with this complex form for today's NaPoWriMo promptwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Andy N shares some poems and talks about his prolific career as well as offering a few ideas for budding poets.http://onewriterandhispc.blogspot.comwww.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Jenny Pagdin makes a welcome return to read some poems from her debut collection, The Snow Globe.http://jennypagdin.co.uk/www.poetrynonstop.comPatrick Widdess
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Norfolk poets Andy Bennett and Russell J Turner (pictured) read sonnets from this year's edition of 28 Sonnets Later in which four poets take it in turns to write a sonnet every day in February. You can read all the sonnets from this month and previous years at 28sonnetslater.blogspot.com.www.poetrynonstop.com…
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