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Line Break, Episode 3

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Hi everyone! Here is Episode 3 of Line Break! This week I talked with LadyMidnight about her abecedarian poem, "Lost and Found," our clumsiest moments, stereotypes, and how awesome the YWP community is. We had a lot of fun recording and I hope you have a lot of fun listening!
-Iris
P.S. Try the abecedarian poetry challenge!

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  1. EverlastingWaves
    Mar 28, 2020

    Love it!

    We are all people. :)

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  1. eyesofIris
    Mar 29, 2020

    Yay! :) I'm so glad that you like it!

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  1. Crescent_Moon
    Mar 28, 2020

    I really enjoyed listening to this episode. It was long but so worth it!

    "You don’t have to understand things for them to be.”
    — Madeleine L’Engle

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  1. LadyMidnight
    Mar 28, 2020

    Wow! I am very impressed that you listened to all of it! Thank you and glad you enjoyed listening to me ramble :)

    "There is nothing to writing. All you have to do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Ernest Hemmingway

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  1. eyesofIris
    Mar 29, 2020

    Awesome! We had a lot of fun and I'm so glad that translated into the recording!

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  1. Treblemaker
    Mar 28, 2020

    Hi the ending of this podcast was so amazing to me. I'm a lifer at Waldorf too! I was so surprised when I heard the word I had to rewind it but I felt that ENTIRE converstaion. Down to knitting socks and handwork class. I have online woodwork XD Dude that whole converation made me so happy. Literally no one has heard of this school in NY and then two ppl did in a second! I'm so glad i'm not the only one feeling the waldorfian sheltering bubble ppl put around me. Anyway, great podcast as always! <3

    I write because the music of language spoke to me in books and I wanted to make a beautiful noise to answer back ~ Lee Williams.

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  1. LadyMidnight
    Mar 29, 2020

    Hey! That's so cool! Do you go to the Saratoga Waldorf School?
    I have online clay right now to for crafts XD

    "There is nothing to writing. All you have to do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Ernest Hemmingway

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  1. Treblemaker
    Mar 30, 2020

    Nope i'm a few hours from there but I have defiantly heard of the school. Online clay sounds cool :) we have an optional class called 'Knit Lit' for handworl XD

    I write because the music of language spoke to me in books and I wanted to make a beautiful noise to answer back ~ Lee Williams.

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  1. eyesofIris
    Mar 29, 2020

    Omg that's so cool! The bubble gets annoying but it's better when we can talk to other people about it!
    Iris
    p.s. I forget to mention interpretative dances in the podcast- I had a ton of those in 8th grade. :P

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  1. LadyMidnight
    Mar 29, 2020

    Does anyone else do Eurythmy in school?

    "There is nothing to writing. All you have to do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Ernest Hemmingway

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  1. Treblemaker
    Mar 30, 2020

    YES! My gosh trying to explain what Eurthymy is is so hard XD anyone have the maypole celebration?

    I write because the music of language spoke to me in books and I wanted to make a beautiful noise to answer back ~ Lee Williams.

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  1. LadyMidnight
    Mar 30, 2020

    Every may!!!! This is so cool! What about the Pentathlon?

    "There is nothing to writing. All you have to do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Ernest Hemmingway

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  1. Treblemaker
    Mar 30, 2020

    That's with the javelin and greek celebration right? Yes!! This is awesome! Do you have Michealmas or an advent spiral? XD

    I write because the music of language spoke to me in books and I wanted to make a beautiful noise to answer back ~ Lee Williams.

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  1. LadyMidnight
    Mar 30, 2020

    Yes to Michaelmas AND the advent spiral! Oh my gosh this is so cool XD

    "There is nothing to writing. All you have to do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Ernest Hemmingway

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  1. Treblemaker
    Mar 30, 2020

    XDD Yes fellow Waldorf person! this is awesome! <3

    I write because the music of language spoke to me in books and I wanted to make a beautiful noise to answer back ~ Lee Williams.

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  1. aesythe
    Mar 30, 2020

    Hey guys, this was a joy to listen to!

    eyesofIris, I just realized I never took the time to shoot you a word about your podcast before now, but what a phenomenal new way to add to our online community and introduce YWP's writers and their work to the world. To take something like this on as your own personal creative project requires a heck of a lot of motivation and dedication, so props to you. Maybe this summer we can talk about finding a way to upload these on a free podcasting app to broaden your audience, though I'll have to look into it first!

    And LadyMidnight, thought you'd like to hear that I never chose any of your first poems for publication in the VT papers only because of your NY location tag. I remember at the time it was frustrating to see a new writer contributing so much and not be able put her in print, until one day while mentioning one of your poems Susan let me know it wouldn't be a problem at all considering Waldorf's Shelburne location -- and Bob's your uncle!

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  1. LadyMidnight
    Mar 31, 2020

    Wow thank you Anna that is kind of you to say. And thank you as well for all the work you do for YWP!!

    "There is nothing to writing. All you have to do is sit down at a typewriter and bleed." - Ernest Hemmingway

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  1. eyesofIris
    Mar 31, 2020

    Aw, thank you so much! I'm so glad that everyone is enjoying the podcasts because they're so fun to record and I love talking to other writers! I was actually thinking about uploading the podcast on iTunes but I haven't looked into it that much. It would be awesome to talk more about that soon! :) Iris

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