Tony reads his poems "Hearts and Minds" and "In Other News, A Piece Has Broken Off."
Carol reads her poems "Telling the Towns," "In Chicago," and "A Joyful Noise."
Tony reads his poems "Technology Abides" and "It's Good To Be Quiet and Have Thoughts."
Carol reads "On Not Writing Poems for a Year," "Silence," "All I Can Do," "A New Notebook," and "Lucky and Wild." Plus a conversation with the poet.
Tony Brewer reads "Wine Country," "The Bibliophiles," and "Leaving is Not the Hard Part."
Carol Marks reads her poems "Grapevines," "Humility," "Belfry," and "You Know Where We Were."
Emily reads "Travel Poems," "Fantasy: Georgia O'Keeffe Does Laundry," and "Georgia's Ghost Ranch: Abiquiu, New Mexico."
Erika Meitner reads "Pediatric Escatology" and "Preventing Teen Cough Medicine Abuse."
Post Moxie, a book length poem in three main sections, won the 2009 Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry.
Sarah Ruhlen reads "Because Man Cannot Help Love a Lode Stone," "The Mother of the Lunatics," "Building the Tower of Babel," and "I Hid Butterflies for Him."