The Romantic Poet of the Internet
By William F. DeVault
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The poetry of William F. DeVault, one of the fathers of the digital renaissance.
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20110213: waiting in the desert | A short poetic vignette for Valentine's Day | 2/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20110206: Social Protest | William F. DeVault reads key social and political works from his poetry | 2/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20110130: The Most Popular Deviants | The Romantic Poet of the Internet performs the top loved pieces of his works currently on DeviantArt. com, including selections from the White Sunday works and key erotic poems, including "vampyr" | 1/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20110123: Selected Poems and Passions | The poet (William F. DeVault) performs several poems from his February 2011 release "Selected Poems and Passions: 2004-2011", including "Sisyphus and Prometheus" and "Penny Arcade" | 1/24/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20110116: Fresh Blood | For this week's podcast, William F. DeVault presents a selection of his latest works, including the romantic/erotic poem "I will step into the light". | 1/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20110109: Ophidian | Dutch techno musician Ophidian provides two of his works, "Pegasus", which uses William F. DeVault's reading of his own "the philosophy of dreams" and new work "the violence of indifference", which incorporates the poet's reading of his work "from out of the city". | 1/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20110101: The Sacraments | Returning after more than a year's absence, the Romantic Poet William F. DeVault gives the listener a look inside his upcoming collection of works for his "Sunday Girl" as he gives us an emotionally wrenching performance of "The Sacraments". | 12/31/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20080408: As such... | The poet reads from and discusses the poems in the new book "As such...romantic poetry of rebirth", which is inspired by South African author Candy Tothill. Foreword of the book is by Ms. Tothill, as well as being the cover model. Poems include "In the Grande" and "Above Room Temperature". | 4/8/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070930: They're Shooting Monks in Burma | The poet (William F. DeVault) and his band (The Gods of Love) address the human rights crisis in Myanmar via their new song "They're Shooting Monks in Burma" | 9/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070923: Amomancer (the CD) | This 54 minute podcast presents the tracks of the September 24, 2007, CD release from William F. DeVault and the Gods of Love, "Amomancer: nightblooming", which is a compilation of poetry/music fusions, with strong romantic, mystical and erotic content. | 9/23/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070910: Huerta | William F. DeVault introduces his listeners to the dark and erotic works of his latest protege, the poetess Huerta. | 9/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070902: Enchante | William F. DeVault, the Romantic Poet of the Internet, presents his poetry podcast featuring news on ongoing video and CD projects, as well as the latest piece from his band The Gods of Love, 'Enchante', which is based on his poem 'Red & Black'. | 9/3/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070819: The Warm Wine | The new song from William F. DeVault and the Gods of Love, entitled "The Warm Wine" is featured, along with the history of the title, dating back a quarter century to the poet's work "Bragi bleeds". | 8/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070812: A Celebration of the Muses | The Romantic Poet of the Internet, William F. DeVault, delivers accompanied readings of five poems celebrating the women in his past and present who inspire and have inspired him: 'Open, You to Me', 'Blood/Lust', 'Vodka and Condoms', 'You Could Not Say the Words' and 'Soft as Dawn'. | 8/12/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070708: Commitment | William F. DeVault presents, in honor of his parents' 55th wedding anniversary, his poems "the philosophy of dreams", "brave and constant hearts" and "I trust you are well". | 7/9/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070701: Vodka and Condoms | The Romantic Poet of the Internet presents his new poem "Vodka and Condoms" and discusses various themes in poetry and his own life at this time. | 7/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070617: Father's Day | The Romantic Poet of the Internet reads and discusses two poems about his children: 'Phobos and Deimos', about his sons, and 'Peri at 16' about his estranged daughter. | 6/17/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070609: Penny Arcade... | The Romantic Poet of the Internet presents his poems 'Penny Arcade' and 'tip for tap' | 6/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070520: Poetic menage a trois | The RPI (Romantic Poet of the Internet) performs three of his works, in various production styles, to demonstrate the differing flavors of presentation. One, "the taste of a shy smile" is done "naked", with no vocal filtering or accompaniment. The second, "Uriah" is done with mild filtering and percussion. The final, "I want the fire", is performed in full pretense with his band, The Gods of Love. | 5/20/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070513: Mothers Day | The poet reads his works 'small hands', 'Cassiopeia's Garden: Wildflowers' and 'without repent' in poetic tribute to Mother's Day 2007. | 5/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070506: Wailing Wall | William F. DeVault discusses poetic inspiration, reads from his poetry, including the new piece "in the strangest corners of memory" and introduces the first full-on rock song by his band, the Gods of Love, "Wailing Wall". | 5/6/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070429: NPM, Part V | The poet reflects on his career as a poet, discussing the evolution of his views on readings, the religion of poetry and his early muses. This podcast includes a reading of the poem "Return to the Cliffs". | 4/29/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070422: NPM, Part IIII | The poet reads two new works, including one regarding the Virginia Tech Shootings. Also is included the new song from his band, The Gods of Love, "The Taste". | 4/22/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070415: NPM, Part III | The poet reads his poem "I Should Have Been Immortal" five times in honor of the passing of Kurt Vonnegut | 4/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070408: National Poetry Month, Part II | The poet reads four of his favourite poems for National Poetry Month: "Ozymandias of Egypt" by Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Annabell Lee" by Edgar Allan Poe, "She Walks in Beauty" by George Gordon, Lord Byron, and "How Do I Love Thee"? by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. | 4/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070401: National Poetry Month, Part I | Six poems: * The Shame Before the Fall * Open * Hold the Bridge * feral with desire (erotic) * The Joint of Your Hip * Mojo two songs * The Faerie (Strange but Beautiful) * DARFUR (Jesus Wept) and some comments about the state of modern poetry highlight this first podcast for National Poetry Month, 2007. | 4/1/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070325: sleep | William F. DeVault presents his classic romantic poem of surrendered innocence "The Unicorns" as well as a brand new piece "sleep", accompanied by his band, the Gods of Love. | 3/27/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070311: Sliding through the Ides | William F. DeVault shares his works "My Life", "The Dance of Decades", "FAITH", "There Must Be a Season" and "City of Angels". | 3/11/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070225 | The poet reads and discusses four of his works previously posted on the Amomancer blog: "Voice on the Wind: Variation Two", "The Gloaming Light of a Mid-Spring's Meander", "The Ancient Brain" and "Will You Be With Me Tonight". | 2/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070212: Valentine's Day | The poet brings his works "poet's lament", "from the parapet" and "but I've got you on my mind" to the audio stage to celebrate Valentine's Day 2007. | 2/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070218 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet, William F. DeVault, discusses the conscious and preconscious manifestations of poetic creativity, using his works 'glass' and "response to glass' as illustrations of the different routes to expression. | 2/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070204 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet reads his works "Waiting for the Pentecost", "She Dances Away When I Awake" and "The Faerie: Love". | 2/4/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070115 | Daniel S. McTaggart joins William F. DeVault for a joint reading from their book "Psalms of the Monster River Cult". | 1/15/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20070107 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet, William F. DeVault, performs, with his band, The Gods of Love, two new dark works: "Cut Me" and "Skyscraper Ambition". | 1/7/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061224: Yes, Jasmin, there is a Santa Claus | The Romantic Poet of the Internet presents three new pieces for Christmas, 2006: Playing with Fire, Long Stemmed Jasmin and Slitoris. | 12/24/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061216: The Full Naked Reads | William F. DeVault, the Romantic Poet of the Internet, shares his complete CD, 'The Naked Reads" with listeners. This 32 minute reading, without audio effects or music highlights some of the poet's most enduring romantic works. | 12/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061119: The Naked Reads | The Romantic Poet of the Internet releases excerpts from his new CD "The Naked Reads', including the tracks "The Unicorns", "Pink Jade (A Summoned Fire" and "Behind the Facade". | 11/19/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061112: How would you have me touch you (erotic) | The Poet presents two very different readings of his erotic poem "How Would You Have Me Touch You?". The first is an intimate, seductive read. The second is a rocking musical rendition. | 11/12/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061105: I have seen the past | William F. DeVault reads his vision of political idealism "I have seen the past" and speaks of civic responsibility as Election Day 2006 looms. | 11/5/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061029: A Passion, Unrelenting | William F. DeVault, in his "From Out of the City" poetry podcast show, highlights news on upcoming publications and CDs, as well as two very different versions of his poem "A Passion, Unrelenting", about the revival of a long forgotten love affair. | 10/29/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061015: Once More, the Nemicorn | William F. DeVault and the Gods of Love perform ' Once More, the Nemicorn' and the poet discusses the content of his upcoming CD 'Nemicorn' | 10/16/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20061001: Darfur | The poet, along with his band, the Gods of Love, reaches out to express his rage and sorrow at the unchecked genocide in the Sudan. Lyrics available on his blog at http://cityoflegends.blogspot.com. | 10/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060924: A Daughter's Wedding | William F. DeVault, the Romantic Poet of the Internet, celebrates the marriage of his daughter with a cycle of new works, celebrating the event, held September 16, 2006, at the Cabrillo Arts Pavillion in Santa Barbara, California. | 9/24/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060827: For the Right Pair of Lips... | William F. DeVault and the Gods of Love present their latest composition, a musical merging of styles with the poet's composition 'Right Pair of Lips'. | 8/27/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060816: The Gods of Love honor the Poet on his birthday | The Gods of Love honor William F. DeVault on his birthday with three new musical-poetical fusions, "Strange But Beautiful (The Faerie)", "The Texture of Your Tongue" and "The Thunder Out of Valhalla(We Owe Debt to Memory)" | 8/14/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060801: Faeries, Gods and Goads | William F. DeVault introduces his newest poems, 'the faerie; Oona', 'pretty pretty soul', 'Non Plus Ultra' and 'The Goad' as well as rocks us out with the latest single from his musical-poetry fusion band The Gods of Love, based on his classic work 'Horizon'. | 8/1/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060717: Psalms of the Monster River Cult | The Romantic Poet of the Internet, William F. DeVault, welcomes 'Midnight Muse in a Convenience Store' author Daniel S. McTaggart and they share a few of the works that will be featured in their forthcoming book 'Psalms of the Monster River Cult'. | 7/17/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060710: Joining the Machine | William F. DeVault, the Romantic Poet of the Internet, reveals a dark and twisted work, 'Joining the Machine', invoking a sense of an apocalyptic universe. | 7/10/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060704: Patriotism | The Romantic Poet of the Internet presents his anti-war poem "An American Father" and, in the shadow of Independence Day, discusses the passion for freedom and democracy that created and sustains the real core values of the United States. | 7/4/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060630: NQ | The poet breaks down the process involved in the creation of his single poetic - musical fusion, 'NQ', which is based on his poem "The Nosferatu's Quandry". | 6/25/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060623: West Virginia Day | In honor of West Virginia Day, The Romantic Poet of the Internet reads from his book "The Morgantown Suite Poems", including "First Date Blues", "PK", "Matthew 10:14", "For C." and "I will walk these streets, again" | 6/18/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060617: The Naked Reads | William F. DeVault presents the ten poems he performed for the microphone at Studio A, Morgantown, West Virginia, in the fall of 2005. Included are "The Unicorns", "Soubrette", "The Patchwork Skirt of My Love" and "The Darker Gods". Originally done as recording and voice tests, these works are presented here without musical accompaniment or effects filtering, exactly as performed (you can even hear the pages being turned in the readings' book). Special thanks to the amazing Alan MacDonald for the engineering assist. | 6/12/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060609: Peri's Birthday | William F. DeVault marks the week of his daughter's 25th birthday with discussion and reading of 4 works about her: "ten fingers, ten toes", "an apology to my daughter", "for Peri, 16 Candles" and "for memory made". Perelandra Michelle Arthur DeVault turns 25 on June 9th, 2006. | 6/4/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060520: The Last Romantic Verb | If you want the track breakdown, with the starting times for the various set pieces and poems, here it is. More information is available in the liner notes to the CD. The actual text of included works can be found at various sites throughout the Web. 00:02 from out of the city ....Eros V (starting at 02:04) 02:14 lust bunnies 03:08 swerve (flirt) 04:01 the priest of passion serves the sacrament 05:27 prescient tense: rose petals 06:30 pink jade: thin skin 07:24 as I slide into you 08:28 Passion Sympoetique 11:40 feral with desire ....Eros V ends 14:05 kisses for karma 16:55 Bragi to Freya, on his deathbed ....Wordslinger (starting at 19:36) 20:16 sacred smile 21:17 pink jade: heal swift 22:24 Bragi, awakening in his tomb 24:25 Reborn 25:41 Waiting for the Pentecost 27:23 The Dragon Woke Last Night 28:57 In the Arms of the Dragon 29:55 a vile attar 31:16 Behind the Facade 32:41 from the parapet 34:09 In the Memory of Lovers 36:36 The Satyr's Suit ....Wordslinger ends ....Beasts of Legend (starting at 38:09) 38:25 My Electric Lady 41:05 Brisant Revelations 42:57 Shards of Light 45:36 Radiant Tigers 46:48 Aureate 49:36 Pellinore, watching from across the room ....Beasts of Legend ends 51:42 Glass Roses ....The Gods of Love, live at Kyrienar (starting at 53:28) 53:49 Monument 55:18 Phoenix & Golem 56:44 TRANSCENDENCE | 5/19/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060513 | William F. DeVault presents this week's podcast from out of his City of Legends website, with a theme of 'Commencement'. Featured are readings of his works 'The Amomancer Dances in the Shadows' and 'The Morning is Upon Us', as well as his performance of the work 'Bragi to Freya, on his deathbed'. | 5/13/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060415 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet reads recent works and his darkly prophetic piece Ouranos, and discusses the Poetry in America survey. | 5/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060422 | William F. DeVault reads his call to arms work "Hold the Bridge" and his aubade of a dying marriage in "Elysium's Illusion" as well as unveils his revised publications schedule for 2006. The Romantic Poet of the Internet speaks forcefully on the essential role that poetry has played in the evolution of culture and religion. | 5/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060506 | William F. DeVault reads several of his works, including 'bare feet on a wooden floor', 'gibbous', 'the goddess walks' and 'I dared to dream of night blooming jasmine' in honor of the womanhood of mothers. | 5/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060429 | In honor of National Poetry Month The Romantic Poet of the Internet, William F. DeVault, reads from and discusses the works of Gertrude Stein. | 4/29/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060408 | 'Four Sonnets From an Unexpected Quarter' explores four works from the poet's 2000 volume 'from an unexpected quarter' which he recently withdrew from distribution: 'Indigo Stars', 'Watching You Sleep", 'Lost Destinies' and 'Touch'. The Romantic Poet of the Internet, William F. DeVault, reads and discusses these works. | 4/8/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060401 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet reads Hilda Doolittle's "Sea Rose" as well as his works "Arabesque" and "Memory Calls" before unleashing his latest music-and-poetry confection "Kisses for Karma". He also speaks about National Poetry Month and promotes upcoming book releases and events. | 3/31/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060325 | Works from Sarah Teasdale ("Water Lillies"), Emily Dickinson ("Elysium is as far to"), William Blake ("My Pretty Rose Tree"), Walt Whitman ("Poets to Come"), George Gordon Lord Byron ("She Walks in Beauty"), Sappho ("To Aphrodite"), Edgar Allan Poe ("Annabelle Lee") and Percy Bysshe Shelley ("Ozymandias of Egypt") are featured. | 3/25/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060318 | Daniel S. McTaggart reads from and discusses "Midnight Muse in a Convenience Store", his forthcoming book of blue collar poetry, including the titular piece and "Peanut Butter". This marks McTaggart's second visit to the Romantic Poet of the Internet's, William F. DeVault, weekly podcast show. | 3/18/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060311 | William F. DeVault, The Romantic Poet of the Internet, delivers his weekly show from www.cityoflegends.com, this week featuring two complete poetry cycles, including his recent work RONIN IN THE TEMPLE OF APHRODITE, about recovering from romantic disillusionment. | 3/9/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060304 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet returns with a lean new format to his weekly podcast show. In this outing, he presents and discusses his two latest works, written in the last few days, "Unassuming Smile" (about a familiar smile on a woman's face) and "Rise" (a self-motivating bit of internal dialogue). | 3/3/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060218 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet, with musical backing, delivers his erotic cycle of poems entitled "Penetralia" as a follow up to his romantic and erotic Valentine's Day show, then caps the evening with his 'wounded lover expressing rage' piece called "Love is An Howling Beast". | 2/18/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: Valentine's Day 2006 | William F. DeVault presents two tracks. Track A contains ten works: The Unicorns, Sacred Smile, Monument, Damascus III, The Patchwork Skirt of My Love, Tread Softly, Love Gods of a Forgotten Religion, We Owe Debt to Memory, A Kiss is an Act of Bravery and Soubrette. Track B contains Lust Bunnies, Swerve (flirt), The Priest of Passion Serves the Sacrament, Prescient Tense: Rose Petals, Pink Jade: Thin Skin, As I Slide Into You, Passion Sympoetique and Feral with Desire. Special thanks to The Selke for backing vocals and to Nordette Adams for sponsoring and assisting with this program. | 2/10/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060204 | In addition to reading his own work about transitional relationships, entitled 'Copper", the Romantic Poet of the Internet welcomes poets E.T. Waldron and Ron Chalice to his weekly show, to read from their bodies of work. | 2/3/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060128 | The Romantic Poet of the Internet talks on the topic of obscurantism and the positive value of a broad spectrum of allegory and metaphors in the arts. | 2/3/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060121 | Introducing "Beasts of Legend" which includes the works "Glass Roses" and "Shards of Light". The performance alone is available at the poet's www.cityoflegends.com City of Legends Radio website. | 1/19/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060114 | Urban spoken word artist Aberjhani visits the Romantic Poet of the Internet and shares his poetic, spoken word and musical visions. | 1/13/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20060107 | A new year and the poet welcomes fellow authors and even one of his muses, to read from his works. | 1/6/06 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20051203 | In the first of what is planned as an infinite series of weekly shows exploring the audio frontiers of the digital renaissance The Romantic Poet of the Internet, William F. DeVault deconstructs his legendary poem "from out of the city" and welcomes a reading by respected British poet and novelist Dave Taub of his work "Is There Anybody There?" The audience will have to answer that question. | 12/30/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20051231 | The final weekly From Out of the City podcast for 2005. A special treat this week, the release of William F. DeVault's "Wordslinger" an 18 minute fusion of music and his poetry. Works included in this opus are: Scared Smile, Heal Swift, Bragi (awakening in this tomb), Reborn, Waiting for the Pentecost, The Dragon Woke Last Night, In the Arms of the Dragon, A Vile Attar, Behind the Facade, From the Parapet, In the Memory of Lovers, The Satyr's Suit. | 12/29/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20051224 | Daniel S. McTaggart visits the City of Legends and reads several of his works, including "Song of a Spoon" and "Gun Heavy". He discusses the creative process with host and Romantic Poet of the Internet William F. DeVault, who reads his work "garden of souls" about the 1997 Southern Poets' Reading Tour. They also discuss the influence of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby on their works. | 12/22/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20051217 | William F. DeVault welcome Nordette Adams to this week's show. Nordette reads from her works, most notably 'Lady Pontchartrain Dreams She is Dying' - about New Orleans. She also answers questions from the host about her methods and motives in writing and her vision of her future path n the digital renaissance. DeVault reads "In the Arms of the Dragon". | 12/16/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitFrom Out of the City: 20051210 | Larry Jaffe is a poet and author, and founder of both Poets for Human Rights and Poets for Peace. He wrote the forward to William F. DeVault's 2001 book "Love Gods of a Forgotten Religion" . Jaffe discusses and reads several of his works about human rights and abuses, including "Cattlecar". This program was prepared as a tribute to International Human Rights Day. | 12/13/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitThe Books: The Morgantown Suite Poems | Drawn from works not only about places and events, but also about the people who have made up the tapestry of his relationship with his hometown, Morgantown, West Virginia, The Romantic Poet of the Internet discusses and reads from his book The Morgantown Suite Poems. All proceeds from the sale of this book go to Arts Monongahela, a local arts advocacy group. | 11/28/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitThe Book: Love Gods of a Forgotten Religion | Considered by many a foretaste of INVOCATO, the book "Love Gods of a Forgotten Religion" is one the author has stated he is "well pleased with". Several of his key works found their first book publication in these pages, including "Love Gods of a Forgotten Religion", "The Patchwork Skirt of My Love" and "I rained poetry". | 11/25/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitThe Muses: The Goldenheart | Poet William F. DeVault discusses his totem-muse "the goldenheart" who inspired dozens of works about romantic, hopeful love at times in his life when hope was all but lost. Includes "bare feet on a wooden floor", often voted one of his greatest works. | 11/24/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitThe Muses: Alisha | William F. DeVault reads poetry inspired by and discusses his muse known as "The Truth" and "The Wisp" - Alisha, who inspired such works as "dram" and "cithara song, strummed lightly as the sun leaps the horizon". | 11/24/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitThe Compleat Panther Cycles: The Story behind the Book | In 1995, the poet laid down the first of the Panther Cycles, and over the next two years the world fell in love with these confessional works of love, lust, pain and sorrow that marked the ebb and flow of the love affair between the author and his mysterious muse. In 2005 the poet released the novel-length poetic diary of this relationship, annotated and complete. Here the author discusses the project and reads selected pieces from the more than six hundred forty works contained within. | 11/24/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitPink Jade: Chrysalis | Written as his second marriage disintegrated, the poet focused his heart into an expression of desire for, despite what he may want, what was wished by his lover. The pain is palpable, but the resolve is greater, still. | 11/20/05 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 83 Episodes |
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- Saturday Night With The Poet's Haven
- PoetsHaven.com
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- MiPOesias
- Unknown
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