In this episode, Claire chats to writer and poet Ryan Diaz about his debut novel Abuelo. Ryan also reads poems from his collections For Those Wandering Along The Way, Skipping Stones, The Wounded Monk, and Like Falling Leaves.
Keep your poetic camera shutter clicking away Ryan, long or short , your poems are appreciated .
Your novels sound intriguing and I look forward to reading them .
The Greeks have two words for time ,chronos and Kairos .....I truly believe that we poets with our love for language embelish the deeper time and uniqueness of capturing moments or feelings .
I could listen to Ryan's voice all day! So many resonant insights about how we perceive people and their parts in our story, and our past in others'. I loved that title poem from "For Those Wandering Along The Way" which felt like a cross between invocation and affirmation. Lovely!
What a super conversation!
Keep your poetic camera shutter clicking away Ryan, long or short , your poems are appreciated .
Your novels sound intriguing and I look forward to reading them .
The Greeks have two words for time ,chronos and Kairos .....I truly believe that we poets with our love for language embelish the deeper time and uniqueness of capturing moments or feelings .
I loved this episode Claire .Well done .
I could listen to Ryan's voice all day! So many resonant insights about how we perceive people and their parts in our story, and our past in others'. I loved that title poem from "For Those Wandering Along The Way" which felt like a cross between invocation and affirmation. Lovely!