The 8 Best Martha Grover Podcasts
1) Episode 017: Martha Grover
The One More for the People author discusses fundamentalism, fears of the apocalypse, zine making and life with an incurable disease. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2) 22 Author & Artist Martha Grover
SF Weekly said that “Grover is funny as hell.” And I agree. Author, poet, and artist Martha Grover and I had a great chat about writing and visual art, her zine, Somnambulist, and her memoirs, includ...Show More
3) Zinesters Talking: Martha Grover and Nicoles Georges
Night of Sharing. Martha Grover (Somnambulist) will discuss her hilarious zine about family meetings. Families are downsizing and sharing households, and this phenomenon is reflected in her zine. and...Show More
4) Episode #32- "A Thousand Cranes" with Martha Grover
We share songs inspired by Martha’s book, Sorry I Was Gone and talk about replacing burned records, karaoke, dyscalculia and high profile post judges
5) New Adventures as an Art Business | Martha Grover | Episode 154
Martha Grover is a functional potter, living in Bethel, Maine creating thrown and altered porcelain pieces. She attended Bennington College in Vermont, where she received her undergraduate degree in A...Show More
6) Episode 15 - Women's Studies Major
Essayist Martha Grover reads from her latest collection, “The End of My Career,” an Oregon Book Award finalist for 2017. The music in this episode is by In Love with a Ghost, Hiroto Kudo, and Lucy ...Show More
7) Ep 620: Protecting Your Artistic Voice with Martha Grover
Send us a text What happens when we approach our artistic development not as lightning-bolt inspiration but as intentional practice—exploring the minute details that fascinate us while carefully choos...Show More
8) Episode 15 - Women's Studies Major
Essayist Martha Grover reads from her latest collection, "The End of My Career," an Oregon Book Award finalist for 2017. The music in this episode is by: In Love with a Ghost inlovewithaghost.band...Show More
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