PODCAST · arts
Landward
Driftless area writer Catherine Young shares her personal work and that of other writers she enjoys. Catherine's writing "reimagines art, earth and spirit".
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April 23rd, 2026
In HOPE IS THE VIXEN FOX, Jenna Rindo considers motherhood as fierce as well as full of grace — for the vixen as well as humans.
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April 16th, 2026
In his poem WHERE YOU FEEL MOST CONNECTED TO THE LAND? Curt Meine gives his answer lyrically naming the places he feels most connected to.
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April 9th, 2026
In LANDSCAPE OF HOME poet Nancy Noelke speaks directly to her place, the Upper Mississippi River Valley.
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April 2nd, 2026
In her poem EVEN WHILE STILL Megan Muthupandiyan praises the northern leopard frog as a holy being.
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March 26th, 2026
Tim Moder gives poetic instruction for collecting stone in his poem HOW TO FIND AN AGONY ON THE BEACH AT DUTCHMAN’S CREEK.
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March 19th, 2026
In his poem ON THE VERNAL EQUINOX WITH SNOW SHOWERS EXPECTED, DeWitt Clinton considers creatures as he drives each day across the Kettle Moraine.
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March 12th, 2026
Macy Washow considers names we give to place over time in her poem NAMES THAT SHAPE US.
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March 5th, 2026
Freesia McKee considers the water that moves beneath our feet through stone in her poem SKUNK HOLLOW MINE.
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February 26th, 2026
Scott Lowery captures the textures, sounds, light, shadow, and the glide of cross-country skiing in his poem NOT QUITE TOO LATE.
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February 19th, 2026
Driving the road to a loved one’s late-in-life bedside can raise many memories at dusk captured in Jane Harred’s poem TWILIGHT.
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