Showing posts with label InDefinite Podcast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label InDefinite Podcast. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Bruce MacHart

We posted a new episode of the InDefinite Podcast today. This one features novelist Bruce MacHart reading a short story about poker, kind of.

We also launched a poem of the day podcast at InDigest this week. I think it's worth checking out. I think that because I picked the poets / poems, and think I have superior taste in poetry. You may not agree. That's ok. We can still be friends.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

New InDefinite Podcast Episode w/ William Torgerson


We've got a new episode of the InDefinite Podcast up today with novelist William Torgerson. Take a listen here.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

InDefinite Podcast

We've got a new episode of the InDefinite Podcast up today. This one features poet Nick Demske.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

New episode of InDefinite Podcast

We've got a new episode of InDefinite Podcast up at InDigest featuring the author Jim Hanas, author of Why They Cried. He reads a story from that collection as well as some ad copy from the legendary Ned Jordan. Dig it.

If you don't know who Ned Jordan is check out some of his awesome ad copy below.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

New InDefinite Podcast, plus Time Travel

There is a new episode of InDigest's InDefinite Podcast up featuring Steven Karl. I like it. I also sound sick on the voice over. If you think that, you are smart, because it is truth.

Also, time travel. For real. It looks like there is a woman talking on a cell phone in this slowed down clip from Charlie Chaplin's Circus. Weird, right?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Announcing: InDefinite Podcast, new from InDigest


InDigest is announcing a new podcast with readings and interviews and the like. It's hosted by me, and features people who are more interesting than me. Get the first installment here.

From InDefinite:
Welcome to InDefinite Podcast, the new weekly podcast from InDigest Magazine. The podcast is going to range from author interviews to discussions to recordings from the InDigest 1207 Reading Series. This first episode features Arthur Phillips recorded live at the October 3rd InDigest 1207 Reading at Le Poisson Rouge in New York. Arthur discusses his introduction to the forthcoming publication of “The Tragedy of King Arthur,” which may or may not be the first play William Shakespeare wrote. This is one of the first times Arthur has discussed this book (April 2011, Random House) and what will likely be a somewhat controversial publication. I would start to explain exactly what we mean by “may or may not,” but then you wouldn’t need to listen to the podcast, and it’s far more interesting coming from Arthur. Enjoy.