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Whispers from the Unseen  

Whispers from the Unseen is dedicated to finding, sharing, exploring and expressing those aspects of the world that should not be found, shared, explored, or expressed in the first place. How do you see a whisper? How do you speak what cannot be seen? There is a world inside of a neuron that lives inside of a memory that imagines another world. Some of us would like to go there. Others go there every day. Ultimately, this site is dedicated to art: the spirit of responding to the unknown and discovering truth.

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    The Unseen Sarah Wells

    A discussion with Sarah Wells, director of the Creative Writing program at Ashland University on the recent publication of her new chapbook of poetry.

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    Live with Grace Curtis

    A discussion on the nature of modern/contemporary poetry. Topics include lines, voice, and the difference between prose and poetry. This episode will feature guest Grace Curtis, published poet and writer, and member of the Ashland University MFA program.

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    The Unseen Milosz

    "Whispers from the Unseen" editors Joe Bastow and Scott Mosel discuss the influence of Czeslaw Milosz on contemporary poetry and their own work. The show will feauture a discussion of the popularity of Joe's poem, "Leash."

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