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Conrad's Corner
by Link Schreiber
Conrad's Corner is a periodic collection of short poems and poetic excerpts, often seasonal in nature, culled by Link Schreiber. This podcast features works by poets from various times and places, along with local poets from Southwestern Ohio.Regarding Submissions: An important part of Conrad's Corner is hearing the voices and words of local poets. The poets we air are widely published in local and national literary journals, chapbooks, and books. The Corner is not a first place to publish work, it is a place to celebrate the accomplishments of local poets who have been practicing their craft and sharing their work with the world.If you are publishing your poetry widely and you would like us to consider your work for inclusion on our local poets segments, please submit 3-5 poems and a publication history to [email protected]
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Conrad's Corner: August 4, 2025
Jess Fox shares "A Quiet Morning" at Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: July 21, 2025
Evan Weiler shares "Hunger" live at Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: July 14, 2025
Sophie shares "On the Lack of Winter Garage Sales" live at Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: July 7, 2025
Tony Brewer shares his poem, "Elon Musk Is Not Vegan, But Teslas Are" live at Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: July 5, 2025
Tim Stevens shares "For the Moose That Died"
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Conrad's Corner: June 17, 2025
Megan Purtell shares "You're Only as Sick as Your Secrets" live at Dayton Poetry Slam.
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Conrad's Corner: June 16, 2025
Anne Marie West shares "Stress" live at Dayton Poetry Slam.
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Conrad's Corner: May 30, 2025
Jade shares "Trying to be Cool" live at the Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: May 29, 2025
Johnathon Gallienne shares "Thomas Payne Takes Communion at the Mall of America" live at Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: May 26, 2025
Steven M Wuebker shares his poem "Soldier" live at Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: March 31, 2025
Link Schreiber reads Raquel Franco's poem "Elmost Asks How Everyone Is Doing"
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Conrad's Corner: March 26, 2025
Link Schreiber reads his poem, "Don't Look Back"
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Conrad's Corner: February 27, 2025
Leroy Bean shares his poem, "The People to the Poet"
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Conrad's Corner: February 26, 2025
Iden Crocket shares "The Way You Look" live at Dayton Poetry Slam
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Conrad's Corner: February 24, 2025
Doug Collins shares his poem "Another Time is Now"
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Conrad's Corner: January 20, 2025
Mike Defendant shares "Life is a Beatdown" live at Dayton Poetry Slam.
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Conrad's Corner: January 3, 2025
Link Schreiber reads Janeal Ravndal's untitled poem
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Conrad's Corner: December 25, 2024
Link Schreiber shares a Christmas message
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Conrad's Corner: December 6, 2024
Link Schreiber reads Amanda Hayden's poem "Dayton Flood 1913"
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Conrad's Corner: November 14, 2024
Katherine Niemi-Adams shares "In Consideration of the Dead Horse's Family" live at Dayton Poetry Slam
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Conrad's Corner is a periodic collection of short poems and poetic excerpts, often seasonal in nature, culled by Link Schreiber. This podcast features works by poets from various times and places, along with local poets from Southwestern Ohio.Regarding Submissions: An important part of Conrad's Corner is hearing the voices and words of local poets. The poets we air are widely published in local and national literary journals, chapbooks, and books. The Corner is not a first place to publish work, it is a place to celebrate the accomplishments of local poets who have been practicing their craft and sharing their work with the world.If you are publishing your poetry widely and you would like us to consider your work for inclusion on our local poets segments, please submit 3-5 poems and a publication history to [email protected]
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