• 9 - Poetry to Connect and Change Us with Hugh Martin
    Jan 16 2026

    Hugh Martin, poet and author of In Country and The Stick Soldiers, editor of War, Literature, and the Arts, professor, and veteran of the conflict in Iraq.

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    57 min
  • 8 - A Safe Space to Read with Joe Meno
    Jan 1 2026

    Joe Meno, author of Hairstyles of the Damned, Marval and a Wonder, The Boy Detective Fails, and Book of Extraordinary Tragedies; editor and professor.

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    1 ora e 23 min
  • 7 - Changing the Narrative with Natalia Theodoridou
    Dec 18 2025

    Natalia Theodoridou is a transmasculine writer whose stories have appeared in publications such as Kenyon Review, The Cincinnati Review, Ninth Letter, and Strange Horizons, and have been translated into Italian, French, Greek, Estonian, Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic. He won the 2018 World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction, the 2022 Emerging Writer Award by Moniack Mhor & The Bridge Awards, and the Nebula Award in 2025. He holds a PhD in media and cultural studies from SOAS, University of London. Born in Greece, with roots in Georgia, Russia, and Turkey, he currently lives in the UK. His debut novel, Sour Cherry, a queer Bluebeard retelling about toxic masculinity and cycles of abuse, came out in April 2025 from Tin House (US) and Wildfire (UK).

    Website: www.natalia-theodoridou.com

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    44 min
  • 6 - Dichotomies with Elizabeth Lukacs Chesla
    Dec 4 2025

    Elizabeth Lukács Chesla is the daughter of Hungarian refugees and a mother of three. Her award-winning fiction debut, You Cannot Forbid the Flower, was published in 2023. She writes, edits, and teaches from the suburbs of Philadelphia, where she was born and raised.

    Liz holds an MA in English and Comparative Literature from Columbia University and certificates in Transformative Language Arts and trauma-sensitive yoga. She has taught a wide range of writing and literature courses and is an emerging literary translator. A dedicated and compassionate editor and educator, Liz serves as fiction editor for Consequence Forum and senior editor for Inch and Meter. She teaches at Gwynedd Mercy University. Find her (and purchase her book!) at ELIZABETH LUKÁCS CHESLA – author and editor.

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    54 min
  • 5 - What One Person Can Do...with Adrian Bonenberger
    Nov 20 2025

    Adrian Bonenberger is the author of The Afghan Post and The Road Home, a New York Times and Foreign Policy contributor, the founder of Wrath-Bearing Tree, and a combat veteran.

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    49 min
  • 4 - In Pursuit of Change with Brecht de Poortere
    Nov 7 2025

    Brecht De Poortere was born in Belgium and grew up in Africa. He currently lives in Paris, France. His writing has appeared or is forthcoming in the Hudson Review (3rd Prize Short Fiction Contest), the Missouri Review, the Baltimore Review, Grain, X-R-A-Y, The Forge Literary Magazine and Consequence, amongst others. Find him at www.brechtdepoortere.com

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    39 min
  • 3 - Finding the Stories that Speak to You with Wynter K. Miller
    Oct 23 2025

    Wynter K Miller is the Managing Editor at Electric Literature, where she supports the publication of The Commuter and Recommended Reading. Previously, Wynter served as a contributing editor, Interim Books Editor, and Associate Editor at Electric Lit, and was the Managing Editor of Forum Literary Magazine. Find Wynter at Wynter K Miller | Editor | Writer.

    Home - Electric Literature

    Next episode will be live on November 7th!

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    45 min
  • 2 - Sharing Consequences with Matthew Krajniak
    Oct 23 2025

    Matthew Krajniak earned a PhD in Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Houston as a C. Glenn Cambor fellow. He coedited Wendy Battin: On the Life & Work of an American Master (Unsung Master Series, 2020), and his writing has appeared in Gulf Coast, Poetry Foundation, Willows Wept Review, The Avalon Literary Review, The Wax Paper, and elsewhere. He is the Executive Editor of Consequence Forum, a nonprofit addressing the human consequences of war through literature, art, and community events. Follow Matthew @KrajniakMatthew on Insta.

    Matthew would also like to extend the following invitation:

    Please join us in the celebration of our most recent issue. This event is free and open to the public, and is available both in person and via livestream.

    Honorary Chair: President Emerita Harvard University Drew Gilpin Faust

    Featured Reader: Poet Laureate of Massachusetts Regie Gibson

    6-7p: City Hall Civic Pavilion, 5 Congress St.

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    42 min