The Hopkins Review Podcast

The Hopkins Review Podcast

A new podcast from The Hopkins Review at the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University. Visit us at hopkinsreview.com

Episodes

May 27, 2025 40 mins

From Issue 18.2: Erica Dawson reads her poems “Derealization" and "Love poem while eating Sexton’s 'The Ballad of the Lonely Masturbator.'" 

Tsiddi Can-Tamakloe reads Fui Can-Tamakloe's short story "We Are Men."

Fiction talk: Fui Can-Tamakloe chats with Senior Editor Gabriel da Silva-Schicchi.

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From Issue 18.1: Gustav Parker Hibbett reads their poem “Tuscaloosa Ars Poetica.” A.J. Bermudez reads her short story "Killjoy."

Fiction talk: A.J. Bermudez chats with Senior Editor Gabriel da Silva-Schicchi.

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November 4, 2024 19 mins

From Issue 17.4: Wendy Videlock reads her poem "False Spring." Sandra Simonds reads her short essays.

Poetry talk: Wendy Videlock chats with Senior Editor Gabriel da Silva-Schicchi.

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From Issue 17.3: Johanna Aitchison reads her poem "You Left Your Heart in the Iowa River." Brendon Villalobos reads his story "Today I Bought La Casa de Bernarda Alba."

Poetry talk: Edgar Kunz reads his poem "Uncle" and chats with Lead Assistant Editor Jameson Owens.

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From Issue 17.2: Shannon Robinson reads her story "You Are Now in a Dark Chamber"; Nathan McClain reads his poem "Your Father Went to the Store."

Fiction talk: Host Sophia Berkey interviews Shannon Robinson.

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From Issue 17.1: Chloe Martinez reads her translations of poetry by Mirabai; Crystal Favorito reads her Stephen Dixon Fiction Prize-winning story "Robot Dog."

Fiction talk: Phoebe Oathout interviews N. Jane Kalu about "The Life We Lived." 

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From Issue 16.4: Elizabeth Hazen reads her poem "Glose for Fathers"; Elise Levine reads an excerpt from her story "Cooler." Fiction Editor Danielle Evans talks about her own experiences with literary magazines.
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From Issue 16.3: Kat Scott reads Vauhini Vara's story "The Irates"; Stephanie Niu reads her poem "The World's Heart." Fiction Talk: Katherine Robinson revisits her inspirations for writing "Doom Bar."
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From Issue 16.2: Fatemeh Shams and Armen Davoudian read the poem "Hopscotch"; Katherine Robinson reads her short story "Doom Bar." Poetry Talk: Armen Davoudian shares his journey to translating Fatemeh Shams's work.
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From the Archive: Stephanie Burt reads her poem "Rosehips" from The Hopkins Review 15.1. Masthead Chat: THR's managing editor Phoebe Oathout talks teaching queer fiction. From the Issue: Hedgie Choi reads her inaugural Stephen Dixon Prize-winning story "Gretel" from The Hopkins Review 16.1.
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