In this episode, Mark recites Chapter Two of his 2017 novel, The Wolf in Me. You can read Mark’s poetry on his website http://MarkThePoet.Me, and you can purchase all of Mark’s books of poetry, short-story anthologies, and novellas on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3HjAJMC
In this episode, Mark recites Chapter One of his 2017 novel, The Wolf in Me. You can read Mark’s poetry on his website http://MarkThePoet.Me, and you can purchase all of Mark’s books of poetry, short-story anthologies, and novellas on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3HjAJMC
In this episode, Mark recites the Prologue to his 2017 novel, The Wolf in Me. You can read Mark’s poetry on his website http://MarkThePoet.Me, and you can purchase all of Mark’s books of poetry, short-story anthologies, and novellas on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3HjAJMC
Today is Mark’s 42nd birthday! In this episode, Mark reads his new poem, aptly titled “42,” and he talks about his life over the last 10 years and how much his life has changed. Mark also explains why this birthday, his 42nd birthday, is one that he has been waiting for for a long time – and what the significance of the number 42 means to him.
In this episode, Mark recites his poem ‘The Crimson Cardinal’. You can read more of Mark’s poetry online @ http://MarkThePoet.Me. You can buy all of Mark’s poetry collections, short-story anthologies, and novellas online on Amazon, Barnes&Noble, and Waterstones. You can follow Mark on Twitter at @MarkThePoetMe. You can follow Mark on Instagram at @TheSoundofMark.
In this episode, Mark recites his poem “Flight Mode”. You can read more of Mark’s poetry online @ http://MarkThePoet.Me. You can buy all of Mark’s poetry collections, short-story anthologies, and novellas online on Amazon, Barnes&Noble, and Waterstones. You can follow Mark on Twitter at @MarkThePoetMe. You can follow Mark on Instagram at @TheSoundofMark.
In this episode, Mark talks about his writing and sending a message in a bottle out to sea with the hope that it will one day be found, read, and replied to by someone in the future.
In this episode, Mark reflects upon “A Poem A Day” – the 523 episodes of the podcast in which Mark read and shared a poem a day from his poetry collections, from his first book “Poet of the Sphere” (2012) to his most recent book “Poet of the Multiverse” (2022) – and shares his experience of reading, remembering, recalling, and reliving what he has written, had published, and shared with those who have read his work over the years.