Welcome to the Gallery of Readers Press Podcast.
Each podcast celebrates a local author through a brief interview followed by a selected reading.
The podcasts are hosted and produced by Larkin Pazanova for the Gallery of Readers Press.
About the Podcast
Welcome to the Gallery of Readers Press Podcasts!
Each podcast celebrates a local author through a brief interview followed by a selected reading.
The podcasts are hosted and produced by Larkin Pazanova for the Gallery of Readers Press.
Déjá Vu by Robin Barber
Robin Barber, co-founder of Gallery of Readers, reads a collection of poems and short stories. Robin is a writer, teacher, and photographer, who has lead a writing workshop nearly every Monday morning and Wednesday evening since 1997.
New Podcast: Valentine by Carol Edelstein Available Now
Carol Edelstein, co-founder of Gallery of Readers, reads a selection of poems. Carol edits Switch, a journal of micro fiction. She is the author of three books of poems, most recently Past Repair (Simian Press, 2021).
The Selkie by Larkin Pazanova
Today we turn the tables and Larkin Pazanova, our host, is interviewed by Gallery of Readers co-founder Carol Edelstein. Larkin is soon releasing a limited edition narrative podcast titled Numinous about a pilgrimage she and a friend made to forgotten sacred sites in...
Tongue Riff by Doug Anderson
Doug Anderson is a poet, musician and teacher. He reads for us a number of poems, including "Jazz Poems" which draw inspiration from the style and rhythm of Jazz music. More of Doug's writing can be found at The Poetry Foundation.
The Wondrous Improbability of Everything by Jonathan Klate
Jonathan Klate is a poet, father and practitioner of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. He shares with us a variety of pieces, recorded live at a Gallery of Readers event in Florence, Massachussetts. Jonathan's book, The Wondrous Improbability of Everything ...and Yet...
City of Night by David Gillham
David R. Gillham is the New York Times bestselling author of City of Women and the author of Annelies: A Novel of Anne Frank. He studied screenwriting at the University of Southern California before transitioning into fiction. After moving to New York City, Gillham...
Your Papers Please by Judy Lewis
Judy Lewis shares a collection of heartfelt poetry and a prose piece about her time as a school nurse in Arizona. The reading portion of this episode was recorded live in front of a gallery of listeners in Florence, Massachusetts.
A Picnic in the Woods by Norma Roche
Norma Roche shares a collection of stories and poems from days skipping school to sip homemade wine in the woods, to luxury trips in Boston on a movie star’s dime (for a medical study), and kayaking down the rivers by Northampton.
Purloined Poesy by John Broglio
John Broglio reads an excerpt from his chapbook, Towards the Pebbled Shore, in which he imagines an aged Shakespeare dictating stories from his life to a young scribe.
House by Suzanne Smith
In this podcast, Suzanne read from her chapbook, Ag and Gunner, a poignant memoir centering around her grandparent’s relationship and her experience of their later years.
On the Edge by Kathie Fiveash
Deeply nature-connected poet, naturalist, writer, teacher, grandmother, and faithful friend Kathie Fiveash reads a selection of poems about her experiences living in the woods and on the wild coast of Maine.
Wading Through Quicksand by Lisa Ekus
Successful culinary book publisher and holder of the Guinness World Record for largest personal cookbook collection Lisa Ekus reads selections of memoir and food writing.
Snow White through the Lens of Art History by Susan Cocalis
Susan Cocalis, a professor for 38 years teaching classes such as “Grimms to Disney”, reads a selection of clever, playful, and brilliantly creative poems. You can read more of Susan’s work in her book of verses, Lessons out of School.


