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Brave Writer

14. (S1E14) Interview with Poet Marilyn Singer

Brave Writer

Julie Bogart and Melissa Wiley

Education For Kids, Education, Kids & Family, Books, Arts

4.8927 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2016

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to our first Poetry Teatime Podcast! I was honored to interview Marilyn Singer, award-winning poet and author. Marilyn and I met for the interview long distance—she, in her home in Brooklyn, and me, Julie, in a library in Cincinnati. Unfortunately the library failed us, a bit. The Internet connection was variable throughout and you […]

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0:00.0

Welcome to this edition of the Poetry Tea Time broadcast.

0:04.4

My name is Julie Bogart and I'm your host.

0:07.4

Poetry Tea Time is a practice that originated in my own family.

0:12.4

I have five kids I homeschooled for that originated in my own family.

0:12.6

I have five kids I homeschooled for 17 years.

0:16.4

We used to sip tea, read poems, and eat treats,

0:20.8

at least once a week,

0:22.4

and to be honest sometimes more. I hope you'll enjoy

0:26.6

today's broadcast and take advantage of our website where we give you all kinds of

0:32.4

ideas for how to enrich your poetry

0:35.2

tea times. Thanks for joining me today. I would like to introduce you to

0:39.7

Marilyn Singer. She's a Children's offering over 77 books. Do you have a higher

0:45.2

account than that now? Over a hundred. Over a hundred good he has an old

0:49.4

statistic. Fabulous. Very nice to meet you, Marilyn.

0:53.0

I'm excited to hear about you and about your poetry.

0:57.0

I'm in the library this morning and I actually went.

1:01.0

Oh, how own your books.

1:03.0

Holy spoke, I'm glad the library has so many of my.

1:06.0

Oh my gosh, they had a ton.

1:08.0

This one I loved.

1:11.0

Oh my goodness.

1:12.0

Oh my goodness. This book is called The Boy Who Cried Alien. Well, I'm so glad to meet you. And so maybe we can start with this one because I just enjoyed it so much. The Boy Who Cried Alien. Where did that that come from and how did you think about writing it?

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