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Feb 26 2008
TMR Podcast: Audio Winners Series: Kris Saknussemm, "Cahoots"
Kris Saknussemm takes the first runner-up position in the Narrative Essay category with his piece entitled “Cahoots.” Saknussem has won first prizes in the Boston Review and River Styx short… read more
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Feb 25 2008
Audio Winners Series: Judith Sloan, “Sweeping Statements”
Our first installment of the Audio Competition winners features the first place recipient of the Narrative Essay category, Judith Sloan. The essay, “Sweeping Statements,” is a first-person author-read accounting of teaching theatre, writing, and juggling in jails and alternative sentencing institutions with incarcerated teenagers.
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Feb 25 2008
TMR Podcast: Audio Winners Series: Judith Sloan, "Sweeping Statements"
Our first installment of the Audio Competition winners features the first place recipient of the Narrative Essay category, Judith Sloan. The essay, “Sweeping Statements,” is a first-person author-read accounting of… read more
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Feb 17 2008
Video Feature: Speer Morgan Talks About the Early Days of TMR
As we continue our expansion into different forms of online media, The Missouri Review is pleased to introduce you to own first video posting on You Tube! In this short… read more
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Nov 15 2007
An Interview with Josh Kryah
Josh Kryah reads some of his poems and speaks with TMR’s Katy Didden about his work.
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Oct 01 2007
An Interview with Jude Nutter
Katy Didden talks with Jude Nutter, winner of the 2003 Larry Levis Prize in Poetry.
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Jun 01 2007
An Interview with Mattox Roesch
Mattox Roesch reads from his story “Go at Shaktoolik” and speaks with the staff of The Missouri Review about his education as a writer and what makes his characters tick.
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May 01 2007
An Interview with Jeff Porter
Richard Sowienski speaks with Prof. Jeff Porter, who talks about the history of the radio essay, provides contemporary examples, and discusses what makes good radio art. Jeff Porter teaches at the University of Iowa.
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Apr 01 2007
A Conversation with David Sedaris
Selected audio outtakes from the print interview which appears in our Spring 2007 issue.
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Nov 01 2006
An Interview with Paul Eggers
Lania Knight talks with Paul Eggers, winner of this year’s Peden Prize for his story, “This Way, Uncle, Into the Palace.” The Peden Prize is awarded to the most outstanding short story published in the preceding year by The Missouri Review.