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      <![CDATA[HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops.

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals with out them, and we want to promote their voices — like they promote the voices of the students they work with.
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        <![CDATA[This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR 13 Reading Series on August 17 2011: Nic Labriola, Motion, J Wyze, James from the Songs

Nic Labriola: "Tongue" (0:03 - 11:24)
Motion: "Bad News Brown" (11:26 - 14:42)
J Wyze: "Sugar Water" (14:45 - 16:20)
James from the Songs: "Girls on Bikes" (16:22 - 19:01)

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with. 

For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit: hear-hear.ca ]]>
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      <itunes:summary>This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR 13 Reading Series on August 17 2011: Nic Labriola, Motion, J Wyze, James from the Songs

Nic Labriola: &quot;Tongue&quot; (0:03 - 11:24)
Motion: &quot;Bad News Brown&quot; (11:26 - 14:42)
J Wyze: &quot;Sugar Water&quot; (14:45 - 16:20)
James from the Songs: &quot;Girls on Bikes&quot; (16:22 - 19:01)

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with. 

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      <title>Circuit Soundbites</title>
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        <![CDATA[Three professional writers are asked questions about the writing life. Part of the online teen-writing community: Writers' Circuit, a NOW HEAR THIS! project.

Episode 1: Write Your Face Off! (7:48)

Featuring: Emma Roberts, Tanis Rideout and Devon Code
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Episode 1: Write Your Face Off! (7:48)

Featuring: Emma Roberts, Tanis Rideout and Devon Code
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        <![CDATA[This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR 11 Reading Series on April 13 2011: Paul Carlucci, Joseph Maviglia, Emma Roberts, Jacob Scheier

Paul Carlucci:
“The Relatively Immortal Stamp Enthusiast”
(0:03-10:36)

Joseph Maviglia feat. Liam Ward
"One by One"
(10:40-14:38)

Emma Roberts:
"The Knocking Up Bench
(14:41-24:14)

Jacob Scheier:
"How to Wrestle an Angel"
(24:17-25:56)


HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.

For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca]]>
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Paul Carlucci:
&#8220;The Relatively Immortal Stamp Enthusiast&#8221;
(0:03-10:36)

Joseph Maviglia feat. Liam Ward
&quot;One by One&quot;
(10:40-14:38)

Emma Roberts:
&quot;The Knocking Up Bench
(14:41-24:14)

Jacob Scheier:
&quot;How to Wrestle an Angel&quot;
(24:17-25:56)


HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.

For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[Once a year our HEAR/HEAR Reading Series has a year-end party to celebrate with friends and staff and supporters. HEAR/HEAR 10 took place December 8 2010 at the Free Times Cafe a featured musical performances from: Stone Broke Buskers and Whitney Messam.

Stone Broke Buskers
Sam Balson &amp; Meghan Patrick
(0:02 - 5:13)
"Miss Ohio" (Gillian Welch cover)



Whitney Messam
(5:17 - 9:45)
"No More Footsteps"

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops.

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals with out them, and we want to promote their voices — like they promote the voices of the students they work with.

For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2011 21:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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Stone Broke Buskers
Sam Balson &amp; Meghan Patrick
(0:02 - 5:13)
&quot;Miss Ohio&quot; (Gillian Welch cover)



Whitney Messam
(5:17 - 9:45)
&quot;No More Footsteps&quot;

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops.

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals with out them, and we want to promote their voices &#8212; like they promote the voices of the students they work with.

For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca
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        <![CDATA[For the first time, the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series held a Holiday Party in appreciation of all writers, supporters and staff members for the NOW HEAR THIS! Program. The event took place December 9 2009. This podcast features music from: Jack Breakfast and Joseph Mavigila.

Jack Breakfast: 
(00:02-03:41)
"Blueprints"

Joseph Mavigila: 
(03:44-6:29)
"Christmas is Coming Soon"


HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.


For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 20:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>For the first time, the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series held a Holiday Party in appreciation of all writers, supporters and staff members for the NOW HEAR THIS! Program. The event took place December 9 2009. This podcast features music from: Jack Breakfast and Joseph Mavigila.

Jack Breakfast: 
(00:02-03:41)
&quot;Blueprints&quot;

Joseph Mavigila: 
(03:44-6:29)
&quot;Christmas is Coming Soon&quot;


HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.


For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>For the first time, the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series held a Holiday Party in appreciation of all writ...</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>HEAR/HEAR 08</title>
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        <![CDATA[This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR 08 Reading Series on August 11 2010: Devon Code, Colin Frizzell and Paul Vermeersch 

Devon Code: 
(0:03-11:16)
“Soft Hands”
From Waifs and Strays: “The Son”, “The Reading”, “Illnesses” and “Voluntary”

Colin Frizzell: 
(11:21-21:13)
Excerpt from “Chill”

Paul Vermeersch: 
(21:16-38:25)
Reading “Clear Blue Water” by S.W.A.T. student Gerard Agada
“Ode to Ameoba Proteus”
Heart Poems: “Baboon Heart” and “Elegy for Paul Witchell"
“Ape”

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops 

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.


For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 17:22:57 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR 08 Reading Series on August 11 2010: Devon Code, Colin Frizzell and Paul Vermeersch 

Devon Code: 
(0:03-11:16)
&#8220;Soft Hands&#8221;
From Waifs and Strays: &#8220;The Son&#8221;, &#8220;The Reading&#8221;, &#8220;Illnesses&#8221; and &#8220;Voluntary&#8221;

Colin Frizzell: 
(11:21-21:13)
Excerpt from &#8220;Chill&#8221;

Paul Vermeersch: 
(21:16-38:25)
Reading &#8220;Clear Blue Water&#8221; by S.W.A.T. student Gerard Agada
&#8220;Ode to Ameoba Proteus&#8221;
Heart Poems: &#8220;Baboon Heart&#8221; and &#8220;Elegy for Paul Witchell&quot;
&#8220;Ape&#8221;

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops 

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.


For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca</itunes:summary>
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      <title>HEAR/HEAR 06</title>
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        <![CDATA[This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR 06 Reading Series on April 21 2010: Andrew Daley, Adrienne Gruber, Rebecca Rosenblum, Julia Tausch 

Andrew Daley: 
(00:02-04:14)
"Untitled"

Adrienne Gruber: 
(04:18-07:17)
"Proposal"

Rebecca Rosenblum: 
(07:19-16:49)
"The Weatherboy"

Julia Tausch: 
(16:52-27:19)
Excerpt from untitled novel


HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops 

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.

For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 17:54:49 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>1646</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR 06 Reading Series on April 21 2010: Andrew Daley, Adrienne Gruber, Rebecca Rosenblum, Julia Tausch 

Andrew Daley: 
(00:02-04:14)
&quot;Untitled&quot;

Adrienne Gruber: 
(04:18-07:17)
&quot;Proposal&quot;

Rebecca Rosenblum: 
(07:19-16:49)
&quot;The Weatherboy&quot;

Julia Tausch: 
(16:52-27:19)
Excerpt from untitled novel


HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops 

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals without them, and we want to promote their voices -- like they promote the voices of the students they work with.

For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca</itunes:summary>
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      <title>HEAR/HEAR 07</title>
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        <![CDATA[This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR on June 9, 2010: Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Angela Szczepaniak and Natalie Zina Walschots.

Elisabeth de Mariaffi: 
(00:02-00:27)
Reading "Nerd Bird" by S.W.A.T. student Lilly Nygen

Angela Szczepaniak: 
(00:30-02:11)
"On Chirping the Canary"

Natalie Zina Walschots: 
(02:13-03:37)
"Emerge Courted"

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops.

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals with out them, and we want to promote their voices — like they promote the voices of the students they work with.


For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 15:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <dcterms:modified>2013-12-06</dcterms:modified>
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      <link>https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/hear-hear/episodes/2010-10-25T08_46_09-07_00</link>
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      <itunes:duration>222</itunes:duration>
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      <itunes:summary>This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR on June 9, 2010: Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Angela Szczepaniak and Natalie Zina Walschots.

Elisabeth de Mariaffi: 
(00:02-00:27)
Reading &quot;Nerd Bird&quot; by S.W.A.T. student Lilly Nygen

Angela Szczepaniak: 
(00:30-02:11)
&quot;On Chirping the Canary&quot;

Natalie Zina Walschots: 
(02:13-03:37)
&quot;Emerge Courted&quot;

HEAR/HEAR is a bi-monthly reading series celebrating local authors who are spreading excitement about writing to youth in our community through the NOW HEAR THIS! literacy workshops.

These events are our way of thanking our authors for the hard work they do. We couldn't achieve our program goals with out them, and we want to promote their voices &#8212; like they promote the voices of the students they work with.


For more information about the HEAR/HEAR Reading Series visit:
hear-hear.ca</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This podcast features writers from the HEAR/HEAR on June 9, 2010: Elisabeth de Mariaffi, Angela S...</itunes:subtitle>
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