Self-Talk Is Not My Friend PodcastVibrating Language in Poetry Marks Imagination: Hart Crane & Dickinson11×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -4:40-4:40Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Vibrating Language in Poetry Marks Imagination: Hart Crane & Dickinson"And of the curveship lend a myth to God" -- from To the Brooklyn BridgeCynie CoryJun 08, 20251ShareTranscriptSubscribeShareLeave a commentDiscussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksSelf-Talk Is Not My Friend PodcastA look at the writing process, reading and literary angst.A look at the writing process, reading and literary angst.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppSpotifyRSS FeedAppears in episodeCynie CoryRecent EpisodesThisSep 1 • Cynie CoryWalt Whitman, first edition, from "The Sleepers"Aug 31 • Cynie CoryMichigan Poet, Metaphysical Theodore Roethke, "The Renewal" -- for Rachel Sutherland in ScotlandAug 10 • Cynie CoryFrom M TRAIN BY THE GREAT PATTI SMITHAug 2 • Cynie CoryPaul Celan “Speak, You AlsoAug 2 • Cynie CoryPaul Celan—“Flower”Jul 28 • Cynie CoryNew Poem: "Nest Building" Cory Reads CoryJul 26 • Cynie CoryNew Poem: Another Cory Reads Cory, the last line is shoved beneath the "Share" button. A lesson learned.Jul 17 • Cynie Cory