Awesome online literary magazine
Although nothing beats going to an actual reading, being able to have access to a poet read their poetry aloud on this iTunes Channel is still pretty amazing. Without having to make a special trip (although it would be worth it), you can listen to your favorite poet-- or discover a new favorite poet-- as they read their poetry. You still hear how they connect with their work. Best part is you can listen to it all at home as you break up the monotony of doing homework.
Blaize Condon via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/14/15
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I'm a pretty avid follower of the Superstation Review, but I absolutely love that they have this fantastic podcast accessible their readers. It is a great resource that I have thoroughly enjoyed and will continue to follow.
Karne Asasa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/14
I appreciate the simplicity of authors reading from their work, particularly work that has been published by S[r]. I find that listening to pieces read aloud really brings them to life in a different way.
CassMurph via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/15/14
What I appreciate most about this is that lit mags are really adopting the forms of their medium, not just trying to be a printed magazine that exists online. SR has some great stuff, and in the future should really consider the possibilities of their medium. For example, there's a interview...Read full review »
HGearns_0 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/06/12
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