Listen "“Say the names our mothers gave us:” poems that power The Girl Singer by Marianne Worthington"
Episode Synopsis
The poems in Marianne Worthington’s The Girl Singer tap into music performance, audiences, family identity and cultural expectations from many directions. She joins Katy Giebenhain for a conversation about the book. Marianne’s work has appeared in Oxford American, The Louisville Review, Appalachian Review, Untelling, New Southerner, Pine Mountain Sand & Gravel, Salvation South and elsewhere. A graduate of Carson-Newman University and Ball State University, she is co-editor, with Silas House, of Piano in a Sycamore: Writing Lessons from the Appalachian Writers’ Workshop. This is a craft anthology from teachers at the renowned Workshop in Hindman, Kentucky from its first 40 years. She co-founded and was the poetry editor for the journal Still. Marianne is the author of the chapbook Larger Bodies than Mine. The Girl Singer received the Weatherford Award for Poetry from Berea College and The Appalachian Studies Association.
You can visit Marianne's website at: https://marianneworthington.com/
Photo Credit: Dereck Hammers
You can visit Marianne's website at: https://marianneworthington.com/
Photo Credit: Dereck Hammers
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