Something I Heard
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Something I Heard is a special series showcasing poetry and prose, produced by Boise State Public Radio and Arts Idaho. Each Thursday host Joel Wayne invites local writers to select and read short works on a monthly theme.
Latest Episodes
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On the second week of July, Monroe Williams reads “It Was Not Fate,” a poem by William H.A. Moore.
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On the first week of July, Monroe Williams reads “Elegy Before Death,” a poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
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On the fourth and final full week of June, Rebecca Evans reads “Memory,” a poem by Helen Hoyt.
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On the third week of June, Rebecca Evans shares her flash essay, “Afterwards.”
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On the second week of June, Rebecca Evans reads “How Music Stays in the Body,” a poem by Lee Herrick.
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On the first week of June, Rebecca Evans reads “The Mosquito,” a micro essay by Brian Turner.
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On the fourth and final week of May, Samantha Silva reads “The Daffodils,” a poem by Shara Lessley.
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On the third week of May, Samantha Silva shares a poem of her own, titled “My Middle.”
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On the second week of May, Samantha Silva reads “The Author to Her Book,” a poem by Anne Bradstreet.
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On the first full week of May, Samantha Silva reads “With Child,” a poem by Genevieve Taggard.