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<p>Poem 1: “Narrative Without People” by Hilda Raz, from <i>Divine Honors. </i>Author of eight collections of poems. The epigraph to this book is by Cynthia Macdonald: “May I see what I have tried not to see.” Hilda’s collected poems are published by the University of Nebraska Press (2021).</p>
<p>Fiction: “Hello Hello,” a story by Lynn C. Miller. Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a></p>
<p>Feed the Cat Break: “The A Train Home” (Chris Geyerman & John V. Modaff)</p>
<p>Poem 2: “Forever,” by poet Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and <i>Across My Silence</i> (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p>
<p>Song 2: “High Class” (John V. Modaff , with Dan Modaff on guitar/banjo interlude)</p>
<p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br>
 Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI<br>
 The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br>
 Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead KY <br><br>
 NEXT UP: April, 2026 Episode 58: “Approach/Avoidance”</p>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
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<p>Fiction: “Hello Hello,” a story by Lynn C. Miller. Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a></p>
<p>Feed the Cat Break: “The A Train Home” (Chris Geyerman & John V. Modaff)</p>
<p>Poem 2: “Forever,” by poet Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and <i>Across My Silence</i> (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p>
<p>Song 2: “High Class” (John V. Modaff , with Dan Modaff on guitar/banjo interlude)</p>
<p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br>
 Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI<br>
 The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br>
 Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead KY <br><br>
 NEXT UP: April, 2026 Episode 58: “Approach/Avoidance”</p>
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<p>Poem 1: “Eleanor Remembers” by Susan Aizenberg, published in 2025 in <i>On the Seawall</i>, a community gallery of new writing, art, and commentary. Susan is a poet living in Iowa City; her latest book is:<i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (U of New Mexico Press, 2024.)</p>
<p>Fiction: “She Always Knew What She Wanted,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a></p>
<p>Feed the Cat Break: “Estranged” (composed & performed by John V. Modaff)</p>
<p>Poem 2: “Fireflies,” by Rebecca Aronson, poet, professor and editor. She is the author of three collections of poetry, most recently <i>Anchor</i>, and is a winner of several awards for her poetry. <a href="https://www.rebeccaaronsonpoetry.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rebeccaaronsonpoetry.com/</a></p>
<p>Song 2: <i>Beyond the Other Side </i>(by David R. Merrill / performed by D.R. Merrill and J.V. Modaff on bass & percussion)                                                                  </p>
<p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br>
 Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br>
 The Unruly Muse is recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br>
 Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead, KY <br><br>
 NEXT UP: Mar/ 2026, Episode 57: “Hello, is anyone there?” </p>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1:<i> Ride Downtown</i> (composed & performed by John V Modaff, with Dave Merrill on 2nd & 3rd guitars and harmonica)       </p>
<p>Poem 1: “Eleanor Remembers” by Susan Aizenberg, published in 2025 in <i>On the Seawall</i>, a community gallery of new writing, art, and commentary. Susan is a poet living in Iowa City; her latest book is:<i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (U of New Mexico Press, 2024.)</p>
<p>Fiction: “She Always Knew What She Wanted,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a></p>
<p>Feed the Cat Break: “Estranged” (composed & performed by John V. Modaff)</p>
<p>Poem 2: “Fireflies,” by Rebecca Aronson, poet, professor and editor. She is the author of three collections of poetry, most recently <i>Anchor</i>, and is a winner of several awards for her poetry. <a href="https://www.rebeccaaronsonpoetry.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.rebeccaaronsonpoetry.com/</a></p>
<p>Song 2: <i>Beyond the Other Side </i>(by David R. Merrill / performed by D.R. Merrill and J.V. Modaff on bass & percussion)                                                                  </p>
<p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br>
 Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br>
 The Unruly Muse is recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br>
 Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead, KY <br><br>
 NEXT UP: Mar/ 2026, Episode 57: “Hello, is anyone there?” </p>
<p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Like They Did” (composed and performed by <a href="https://amazingradio.com/search?q=John%20Modaff&p=1">John V. Modaff</a> with Dan Modaff on mandolin and 2nd/3rdguitars)</p><p>Poem 1: “Bringing Back the Dead” by Julie Williams, a poet and visual artist. Author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House. </i>Her new poetry collection is in process. </p><p>Prose Fiction: “The Home Place,” excerpt of a short story by Lynn C. Miller, whose fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: from “Tuel’s Landing” (composed by Lauren Price, performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/3wwOayKGHD0PACCzSu6gbM">The Price Sisters </a>Lauren and Leanna and their fantastic bluegrass band)</p><p>Poem 2: “Willard at Work” by Kelly Yenser, from <i>Midcentury Modern</i>, a new collection in process. His most recent published collection is <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i>, from UNM Press. </p><p>Song 2: “Life is a Chorus” (lyrics by Larry D. Browning, performed by John V. Modaff with brother Dan Modaff on mandolin and 2nd guitar)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff </p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead, KY <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Feb/ 2026, Episode 56: “Freedom” </i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 01:19:40 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Like They Did” (composed and performed by <a href="https://amazingradio.com/search?q=John%20Modaff&p=1">John V. Modaff</a> with Dan Modaff on mandolin and 2nd/3rdguitars)</p><p>Poem 1: “Bringing Back the Dead” by Julie Williams, a poet and visual artist. Author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House. </i>Her new poetry collection is in process. </p><p>Prose Fiction: “The Home Place,” excerpt of a short story by Lynn C. Miller, whose fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: from “Tuel’s Landing” (composed by Lauren Price, performed by <a href="https://open.spotify.com/artist/3wwOayKGHD0PACCzSu6gbM">The Price Sisters </a>Lauren and Leanna and their fantastic bluegrass band)</p><p>Poem 2: “Willard at Work” by Kelly Yenser, from <i>Midcentury Modern</i>, a new collection in process. His most recent published collection is <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i>, from UNM Press. </p><p>Song 2: “Life is a Chorus” (lyrics by Larry D. Browning, performed by John V. Modaff with brother Dan Modaff on mandolin and 2nd guitar)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff </p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead, KY <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Feb/ 2026, Episode 56: “Freedom” </i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, celebrating five years of The Unruly Muse, John and Lynn explore the complex legacy of our forebears. What have they bequeathed to us? Of course we owe them for our very existence. And their example of courage as many struggled to find their place in the world. They’ve left us their spirits, their caring and their foibles, their examples of how to live and how to make a mark as they’ve passed through this earthly plane. In many cases, they’ve left behind mementos, land, houses, and companies. We’ve also inherited from them certain phobias, stories of triumphs, scars of difficult journeys and lives. We toast them in this episode and wonder what we’ll leave behind. Ponder for yourselves this rich inheritance, this river of the unconscious that unites us all. In that sense, we are all related; we are all progenitors and all descendants. Observe, rejoice, and scrutinize at the beginning of this new year. To life!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, celebrating five years of The Unruly Muse, John and Lynn explore the complex legacy of our forebears. What have they bequeathed to us? Of course we owe them for our very existence. And their example of courage as many struggled to find their place in the world. They’ve left us their spirits, their caring and their foibles, their examples of how to live and how to make a mark as they’ve passed through this earthly plane. In many cases, they’ve left behind mementos, land, houses, and companies. We’ve also inherited from them certain phobias, stories of triumphs, scars of difficult journeys and lives. We toast them in this episode and wonder what we’ll leave behind. Ponder for yourselves this rich inheritance, this river of the unconscious that unites us all. In that sense, we are all related; we are all progenitors and all descendants. Observe, rejoice, and scrutinize at the beginning of this new year. To life!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “You Can’t Do That” (composed and performed by John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Vegetable Medley” by Mikki Aronoff, a much-published Albuquerque poet, Pushcart nominee, and animal advocate<i>. </i>Poem first published in <i>The Dribble Drabble Review. </i></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller.Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out in Spring, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate" target="_blank">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a>  </p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Never Goodbye” (composed by John Modaff, performed by jvm and The Mystery Woman)           </p><p>Poem 2: “Who Knew” by poet and artist Julie Williams, author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>. A poetry collection is in process. </p><p>Song 2: <i>“</i>Original Sin” (composed and performed by John Modaff)  </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Jan 2026, Episode 55, “Ancestors”  </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2025 19:46:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Julie Williams, Mikki Aronoff, Jonathan Aaron Modaff, Alex Parkansky, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/the-forbidden-eGKsDnWD</link>
      <media:thumbnail height="720" url="https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/a9c2ad3e-7ed1-47e0-ab2c-5ab1a4519c65/c2bf7947-66f4-49eb-8693-9d4372bec12a/snake-20and-20apple.jpg" width="1280"/>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “You Can’t Do That” (composed and performed by John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Vegetable Medley” by Mikki Aronoff, a much-published Albuquerque poet, Pushcart nominee, and animal advocate<i>. </i>Poem first published in <i>The Dribble Drabble Review. </i></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller.Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out in Spring, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate" target="_blank">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a>  </p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Never Goodbye” (composed by John Modaff, performed by jvm and The Mystery Woman)           </p><p>Poem 2: “Who Knew” by poet and artist Julie Williams, author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>. A poetry collection is in process. </p><p>Song 2: <i>“</i>Original Sin” (composed and performed by John Modaff)  </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Jan 2026, Episode 55, “Ancestors”  </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>The Forbidden</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Julie Williams, Mikki Aronoff, Jonathan Aaron Modaff, Alex Parkansky, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unrulies ponder: what are the limits? In public discourse, in behavior, in society and in various micro-cultures. The guardrails do not always hold, of course, but still, they exist in private and public life. They give us boundaries sometimes to contain us and at others to push against. We invite you to consider your own life and those you live with, consort with, and what you consume. What is enough? What is too much? When do we look away? When do we demand that we or others cease and desist? Proceed cautiously among the pools of quicksand yet enjoy the humor that the forbidden inspires. Happy Holidays from The Unruly Muse!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Unrulies ponder: what are the limits? In public discourse, in behavior, in society and in various micro-cultures. The guardrails do not always hold, of course, but still, they exist in private and public life. They give us boundaries sometimes to contain us and at others to push against. We invite you to consider your own life and those you live with, consort with, and what you consume. What is enough? What is too much? When do we look away? When do we demand that we or others cease and desist? Proceed cautiously among the pools of quicksand yet enjoy the humor that the forbidden inspires. Happy Holidays from The Unruly Muse!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Homeless” (by Daniel P. Modaff with <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Time-Is-Telling-You/dp/B0019A1PNQ">Good Enough</a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “Burned” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and <i>Across My Silence</i> (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: “Displaced,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. To pre-order go to: <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a> Lynn’s website: <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/" target="_blank">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: excerpt from “Lost Soul” (composed and performed b y David R. Merrill)    </p><p>Poem 2: “Still Life with Extinctions,” by Lauren Camp who has been the Poet Laureate of New Mexico for the past three years. Author of eight collections of poetry, Lauren’s new book <i>In Old Sky</i> won the New Mexico Book Award.</p><p>Song 2: <i>“</i>Old Texas Town,” composed by Mark E. Collins, Dan and John Modaff. Performed by J. Modaff      </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP on Episode 54: The Forbidden</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 2025 22:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lauren Camp, Daniel P. Modaff, Jack Cooper, John V. Modaff, Mark E. Collins, David R. Merrill, Lynn C. Miller, Lynda Miller)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/homeless-V7vB_fEx</link>
      <media:thumbnail height="720" url="https://image.simplecastcdn.com/images/a9c2ad3e-7ed1-47e0-ab2c-5ab1a4519c65/d5aee073-ac1d-405b-8121-5786b4f3f2d5/homeless-20tent.jpg" width="1280"/>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Homeless” (by Daniel P. Modaff with <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Time-Is-Telling-You/dp/B0019A1PNQ">Good Enough</a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “Burned” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and <i>Across My Silence</i> (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: “Displaced,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. Her fifth novel, <i>The Surrogate</i>, comes out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. To pre-order go to: <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate</a> Lynn’s website: <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/" target="_blank">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: excerpt from “Lost Soul” (composed and performed b y David R. Merrill)    </p><p>Poem 2: “Still Life with Extinctions,” by Lauren Camp who has been the Poet Laureate of New Mexico for the past three years. Author of eight collections of poetry, Lauren’s new book <i>In Old Sky</i> won the New Mexico Book Award.</p><p>Song 2: <i>“</i>Old Texas Town,” composed by Mark E. Collins, Dan and John Modaff. Performed by J. Modaff      </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP on Episode 54: The Forbidden</p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Homeless</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>We live in a time where many people do not have shelter physically or emotionally. Lynn and John circle the meaning of home and ponder many of the situations where people are displaced or discarded into a fragile way of being. Losing a friend or family member can chip away at the idea of home. How many wish to disappear or run away? How do we carry the idea of home as we journey through life? Humans crave places where they are welcome and can thrive. We invite our listeners to think about where and what those places are for you.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Is That Love” (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Little Histories” by Scott Wiggerman whose new book of poems comes out in Spring of 2026 with Casa Urraca Press. Scott lives in Albuquerque and is a painter and a poet among other things.<a> https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: from the novel <i>The Surrogate</i> by Lynn C. Miller. Coming out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. To pre-order go to: https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate  Lynn’s website:  <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: a clip from “A Fine Romance,” Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire version.</p><p>Poem 2: “Persephone” by Sarah Kotchian. From her collection <i>Light of Wings</i>. University of New Mexico Press, 2024. <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings</a>/</p><p>Song 2: “Victory” (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/sashacoletteky/">Sasha Colette and The Magnolias</a>)</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP on Episode 53:  Homeless</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 23:17:20 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Sasha Colette, John V. Modaff, Scott Wiggerman, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, Sarah Kotchian)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/love-0ksry5_d</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Is That Love” (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Little Histories” by Scott Wiggerman whose new book of poems comes out in Spring of 2026 with Casa Urraca Press. Scott lives in Albuquerque and is a painter and a poet among other things.<a> https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: from the novel <i>The Surrogate</i> by Lynn C. Miller. Coming out March 31, 2026 from the University of Wisconsin Press. To pre-order go to: https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/T/The-Surrogate  Lynn’s website:  <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: a clip from “A Fine Romance,” Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire version.</p><p>Poem 2: “Persephone” by Sarah Kotchian. From her collection <i>Light of Wings</i>. University of New Mexico Press, 2024. <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings</a>/</p><p>Song 2: “Victory” (<a href="https://www.facebook.com/sashacoletteky/">Sasha Colette and The Magnolias</a>)</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP on Episode 53:  Homeless</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Love?</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:duration>00:38:57</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Ah, the subject that obsesses the whole world much of the time. The Unruly ones muse on the contradictions and expanse of this enormous topic. Wars have been fought over it, lives begun and ended because of it, desperate acts committed in the name of it. Love may conquer all and make the world go round, but it’s complicated: it never fails to both delight and bedevil us and all manner of emotions in between. So, in the spirit of the thing that humans just can’t do without, we present you with not just Love! but “Love?” 





52. 	Love?	(September 2025)

Episode Summary
Ah, the subject that obsesses the whole world much of the time. The Unruly ones muse on the contradictions and expanse of this enormous topic. Wars have been fought over it, lives begun and ended because of it, desperate acts committed in the name of it. Love may conquer all and make the world go round, but it’s complicated: it never fails to both delight and bedevil us and all manner of emotions in between. So, in the spirit of the thing that humans just can’t do without, we present you with not just Love! but “Love?” </itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ah, the subject that obsesses the whole world much of the time. The Unruly ones muse on the contradictions and expanse of this enormous topic. Wars have been fought over it, lives begun and ended because of it, desperate acts committed in the name of it. Love may conquer all and make the world go round, but it’s complicated: it never fails to both delight and bedevil us and all manner of emotions in between. So, in the spirit of the thing that humans just can’t do without, we present you with not just Love! but “Love?” 





52. 	Love?	(September 2025)

Episode Summary
Ah, the subject that obsesses the whole world much of the time. The Unruly ones muse on the contradictions and expanse of this enormous topic. Wars have been fought over it, lives begun and ended because of it, desperate acts committed in the name of it. Love may conquer all and make the world go round, but it’s complicated: it never fails to both delight and bedevil us and all manner of emotions in between. So, in the spirit of the thing that humans just can’t do without, we present you with not just Love! but “Love?” </itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Stop the World, I Want to Get Off</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Disappear” (Daniel P. Modaff with Good Enough on the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dakota-Plains-Good-Enough/dp/B0013R61F2"><i>Dakota Plains</i></a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “For the Dark Girl” by Susan Aizenberg. Published in her first full-length collection, <i>Muse.</i> Susan lives in Iowa City, IA. Her most recent book is <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (U of New Mexico Press, 2024.)</p><p>Fiction: “Shock Without Awe,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. Her most recent book is <i>The Lost Archive: Stories</i>.<a href=" www.lynncmiller.com"> www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: excerpt from “Moment of Time” (Dave Merrill)            </p><p>Poem 2: “The Messiah Horse” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. <a href="https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/">https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</a> </p><p>Song 2: “Hold On” (John V. Modaff, cello by David R. Merrill)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY<br />Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP on Episode 52: Love?</p><p> </p><p>            </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Aug 2025 17:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Susan Eisenberg, Daniel P. Modaff, John V. Modaff, Lynda Miller, Mark Sanders, Lynn C. Miller)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Disappear” (Daniel P. Modaff with Good Enough on the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dakota-Plains-Good-Enough/dp/B0013R61F2"><i>Dakota Plains</i></a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “For the Dark Girl” by Susan Aizenberg. Published in her first full-length collection, <i>Muse.</i> Susan lives in Iowa City, IA. Her most recent book is <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (U of New Mexico Press, 2024.)</p><p>Fiction: “Shock Without Awe,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. Her most recent book is <i>The Lost Archive: Stories</i>.<a href=" www.lynncmiller.com"> www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: excerpt from “Moment of Time” (Dave Merrill)            </p><p>Poem 2: “The Messiah Horse” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. <a href="https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/">https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</a> </p><p>Song 2: “Hold On” (John V. Modaff, cello by David R. Merrill)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY<br />Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP on Episode 52: Love?</p><p> </p><p>            </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>Who hasn’t felt this way? Especially as 2025 grinds on! The world is indeed ‘too much with us late and soon.’ The Unruly duo tiptoe through the thickets of impulse and reason as we explore this intriguing topic. We all wish we could take a break, stop time for a bit, reconnoiter somewhere else. We discover that actually we can, through creative work, being in nature or with dear friends, experiencing something new, anything that gets us into a flow. Try it and breathe a little easier.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Who hasn’t felt this way? Especially as 2025 grinds on! The world is indeed ‘too much with us late and soon.’ The Unruly duo tiptoe through the thickets of impulse and reason as we explore this intriguing topic. We all wish we could take a break, stop time for a bit, reconnoiter somewhere else. We discover that actually we can, through creative work, being in nature or with dear friends, experiencing something new, anything that gets us into a flow. Try it and breathe a little easier.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Twenty Wishes” (John V. Modaff, w/ lead guitar and mandolin by Dan Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “You Weary Listening To Their First World Complaints” by Mikki Aronoff. Published in <i>Gooseberry Pie</i>. Mikki is featured this year in Best Microfiction 2025 and Best Small Fictions 2025.</p><p>Fiction excerpt: Scene from the novel <i>The Unmasking</i> by Lynn C. Miller, published by UNM Press, 2020. www.lynncmiller.com</p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Bittersweet” (JVM.)</p><p>Poem 2: “Fat Boy Poems” by Kelly Yenser, whose most recent collection is <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i>. Kelly publishes fiction and poetry.</p><p>Song 2: “Jesus & Satan Take a Nap,” (John V. Modaff.)</p><p><i>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</i></p><p><i>Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</i></p><p><i>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY.</i></p><p><i>Produced at The Creek Studio</i></p><p><i>NEXT UP on Episode 51:  Stop the World, I Want to Get Off</i>.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2025 18:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Kelly Yenser, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff, Mikki Aronoff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Twenty Wishes” (John V. Modaff, w/ lead guitar and mandolin by Dan Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “You Weary Listening To Their First World Complaints” by Mikki Aronoff. Published in <i>Gooseberry Pie</i>. Mikki is featured this year in Best Microfiction 2025 and Best Small Fictions 2025.</p><p>Fiction excerpt: Scene from the novel <i>The Unmasking</i> by Lynn C. Miller, published by UNM Press, 2020. www.lynncmiller.com</p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Bittersweet” (JVM.)</p><p>Poem 2: “Fat Boy Poems” by Kelly Yenser, whose most recent collection is <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i>. Kelly publishes fiction and poetry.</p><p>Song 2: “Jesus & Satan Take a Nap,” (John V. Modaff.)</p><p><i>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</i></p><p><i>Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</i></p><p><i>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY.</i></p><p><i>Produced at The Creek Studio</i></p><p><i>NEXT UP on Episode 51:  Stop the World, I Want to Get Off</i>.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>50.  Levity and Gravity	(July, 2025)

Episode Summary
John and Lynn ride the rollercoaster of levity and gravity, for what it tells us about how the ludicrous often stalks the grave moments of our lives. One provokes the other. People who take themselves too seriously often make us snicker, after all. In this episode we meet someone bemoaning the shortage of Belgian endive as the world falls apart, surely levitatious in the extreme, and Jesus and the devil communing on the side of a cliff for just a short time, a humorous take on those notorious opposites. Satire is the tool of debunking the doom scrollers, as old as language itself. Be brave and eavesdrop as one poet tells us, and be astonished and bemused at what you’ll hear––and feel. 

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Episode Summary
John and Lynn ride the rollercoaster of levity and gravity, for what it tells us about how the ludicrous often stalks the grave moments of our lives. One provokes the other. People who take themselves too seriously often make us snicker, after all. In this episode we meet someone bemoaning the shortage of Belgian endive as the world falls apart, surely levitatious in the extreme, and Jesus and the devil communing on the side of a cliff for just a short time, a humorous take on those notorious opposites. Satire is the tool of debunking the doom scrollers, as old as language itself. Be brave and eavesdrop as one poet tells us, and be astonished and bemused at what you’ll hear––and feel. 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Speak Up,” (composed and performed by John V. Modaff, with guitars by Dan Modaff and Dave Merrill)</p><p>Poem 1: “Sound Barrier” by Scott Wiggerman from the “Fire” chapter of <i>Presence</i> (San Antonio TX: Pecan Grove Press, 2011), a book arranged around the elements.</p><p>Fiction excerpt: from the novel <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai</a>r </p><p>Feed the cat break: “Cats, Cats, Cats” (Andrew Preston and <a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/0GfVIPHw54NBOKyDGB9MFr">AP Harbor</a>)</p><p>Poem 2: from ee cummings, poem #22 from XAIPE, 1950. This innovative modern poet (1894-1962) revitalized language from the familiar. He was also a painter, essayist, author, and playwright.</p><p>Song 2: “Tell Me,” composed and performed by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP on Episode 50: “Levity and Gravity”     </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Jun 2025 01:34:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Scott Wiggerman, ee cummings, Lynn C. Miller, Lynda Miller, John V. Modaff, Andrew Preston)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Speak Up,” (composed and performed by John V. Modaff, with guitars by Dan Modaff and Dave Merrill)</p><p>Poem 1: “Sound Barrier” by Scott Wiggerman from the “Fire” chapter of <i>Presence</i> (San Antonio TX: Pecan Grove Press, 2011), a book arranged around the elements.</p><p>Fiction excerpt: from the novel <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai</a>r </p><p>Feed the cat break: “Cats, Cats, Cats” (Andrew Preston and <a href="https://open.spotify.com/track/0GfVIPHw54NBOKyDGB9MFr">AP Harbor</a>)</p><p>Poem 2: from ee cummings, poem #22 from XAIPE, 1950. This innovative modern poet (1894-1962) revitalized language from the familiar. He was also a painter, essayist, author, and playwright.</p><p>Song 2: “Tell Me,” composed and performed by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP on Episode 50: “Levity and Gravity”     </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unruly duo probe the joys of speaking your mind, or calling for change, or protesting an unfair move, or standing up for yourself, and so many other urgent responses to our polarized times.  We found it intriguing to let it rip on this one and see where poetry, prose, music and patter would take us on this basic human urge. Frustrated? Speak up! Curious about the why? Speak up! Wishing for someone, something, else? Speak up! Want to make a point? Speak up! We even invoke ee cummings, who brings forth the plants and animals and the earth speaking up. Enjoy pondering all the possibilities…including silence.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Eyes Have It,” composed and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 1: “In Hurricane With Horses” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. <a href="https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/">https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</a></p><p>Fiction excerpt: from the novel <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai</a>r</p><p>Feed the cat break: “Beastly Beauty” by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “My Hipster” by Barbara Rockman, author of the poetry collections <i>To Cleave and Sting and Nest</i>. Barbara is a poet and teacher whose homebase is Santa Fe.</p><p>Song 2: “Sonnet 130” by William Shakespeare. Set to music by Phil Schmidt and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p><i>NEXT UP on Episode 49: “Speaking Up”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 May 2025 22:37:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Barbara Rockman, Mark Sanders, Phil Schmidt, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff, William Shakespeare)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Eyes Have It,” composed and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 1: “In Hurricane With Horses” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. <a href="https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/">https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</a></p><p>Fiction excerpt: from the novel <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/Books/D/Death-of-a-Department-Chai</a>r</p><p>Feed the cat break: “Beastly Beauty” by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “My Hipster” by Barbara Rockman, author of the poetry collections <i>To Cleave and Sting and Nest</i>. Barbara is a poet and teacher whose homebase is Santa Fe.</p><p>Song 2: “Sonnet 130” by William Shakespeare. Set to music by Phil Schmidt and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme & Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p><i>NEXT UP on Episode 49: “Speaking Up”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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Oh, those two strange twins, beauty and beast, slink by each other, twine about each other, live inside nature, people, animals, the cosmos. Beauty brings the beast into focus; the beast makes us long for beauty. The Unruly duo plunge into hurricanes, urban grit, human greed, and the Bard as we perform poems, prose, songs, and instrumentals for evidence of these strange bedfellows. Think how the tension between the two haunts the boulevards and the beaches of our perception. Take it in stride, but be aware (beware?)….
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Oh, those two strange twins, beauty and beast, slink by each other, twine about each other, live inside nature, people, animals, the cosmos. Beauty brings the beast into focus; the beast makes us long for beauty. The Unruly duo plunge into hurricanes, urban grit, human greed, and the Bard as we perform poems, prose, songs, and instrumentals for evidence of these strange bedfellows. Think how the tension between the two haunts the boulevards and the beaches of our perception. Take it in stride, but be aware (beware?)….
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Day Never Comes,” composed and performed by David R. Merrill.</p><p>Poem 1: “Leda and the Swan” by Nobel prize-winning poet W. B. Yeats, composed in 1923 and first printed in 1924.</p><p>Fiction: “The Secret Pool,” by Lynn C. Miller, excerpted from her first novel <i>The Fool’s Journey</i>, 2002 (Winedale Press). In press is the novel The Surrogate for 2026.  <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “The Legend of the Myth” by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Another Story” by poet Hilda Raz, from a story that inspired Yeats and many others about the beautiful Leda and the god-turned-swan Zeus. In <i>New and Collected Poems, Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been</i>, from University of Nebraska Press, 2022.</p><p>Song 2: “The Old Monsters Rest Home,” by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff , BMI</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY and produced at The Creek Studio</p><p><strong>NEXT UP:   Episode 48, “Beauty and the Beast”</strong>  </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 26 Apr 2025 00:07:44 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>We grow up with stories of Greek, Egyptian, and Roman gods, as well as those of many other cultures. These myths and stories give us human conflicts and dilemmas, a sense of moral purpose, and more than a healthy dose of cautionary tales. Children love and fear a gruesome fairy tale, and those feelings of delight and dread stay with us. Ancient stories and local lore are the stuff of drama and song, and tools for living in many cases. Lynn and John dive into some of these stories and look for the truths buried there as well as outrage and amazement. Along the way, we see that human fears, desires for power and beauty, and the seven deadly sins have been around for millennia. The more things change, as they say, the more they stay the same. Enjoy. And ponder.

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      <itunes:subtitle>We grow up with stories of Greek, Egyptian, and Roman gods, as well as those of many other cultures. These myths and stories give us human conflicts and dilemmas, a sense of moral purpose, and more than a healthy dose of cautionary tales. Children love and fear a gruesome fairy tale, and those feelings of delight and dread stay with us. Ancient stories and local lore are the stuff of drama and song, and tools for living in many cases. Lynn and John dive into some of these stories and look for the truths buried there as well as outrage and amazement. Along the way, we see that human fears, desires for power and beauty, and the seven deadly sins have been around for millennia. The more things change, as they say, the more they stay the same. Enjoy. And ponder.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: The God Machine (Dave Merrill and John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “To the Mother of the Sixteen-Year-Old Boy Shot Dead by the Police After She’d Called Them” by Susan Aizenberg. From <i>Quiet City</i>, BkMk Press 2015. Her most recent book is <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (U of New Mexico Press, 2024).</p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from <i>The Surrogate</i> by Lynn C. Miller, in press with U of Wisconsin Press, 2026. <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "Harpsong," by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Butterflies Just Out of Reach” by David Meischen from <i>Anyone’s Son: 3</i> A Taos Press, 2020. His short story collection is the recent Nopalito, U of New Mexico Press.</p><p>Song 2: "Someplace Safe"  (John Modaff with Dave Merrill)</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM & Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP:   Episode 47, “Myths and Legends”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 23:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (David Meischen, Susan Aizenberg, David R. Merrill, Lynn C. Miller, Lynda Miller, John Modaff)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/judgment-pkodhLDy</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: The God Machine (Dave Merrill and John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “To the Mother of the Sixteen-Year-Old Boy Shot Dead by the Police After She’d Called Them” by Susan Aizenberg. From <i>Quiet City</i>, BkMk Press 2015. Her most recent book is <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (U of New Mexico Press, 2024).</p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from <i>The Surrogate</i> by Lynn C. Miller, in press with U of Wisconsin Press, 2026. <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "Harpsong," by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Butterflies Just Out of Reach” by David Meischen from <i>Anyone’s Son: 3</i> A Taos Press, 2020. His short story collection is the recent Nopalito, U of New Mexico Press.</p><p>Song 2: "Someplace Safe"  (John Modaff with Dave Merrill)</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM & Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP:   Episode 47, “Myths and Legends”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Judgment</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>David Meischen, Susan Aizenberg, David R. Merrill, Lynn C. Miller, Lynda Miller, John Modaff</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>We can’t escape judgment. Each day we make decisions, some tiny like which is the best route to the store, or big like should we get a divorce? The Unrulies discover that judgment provokes judgment. Judging others causes them to judge us, and a cascade of judgment can soon ensue among families, friends, co-workers, and even strangers (why is that strangely dressed man coming toward me?) Social media has ratcheted up split-second reactions. So, take some time, consider and pause before you harsh someone’s vibe (lest you poke the wasp’s nest of retaliation). And, occasionally, allow enough distance to see humor in the rush to judgment. Insert deep breath here.

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We can’t escape judgment. Each day we make decisions, some tiny like which is the best route to the store, or big like should we get a divorce? The Unrulies discover that judgment provokes judgment. Judging others causes them to judge us, and a cascade of judgment can soon ensue among families, friends, co-workers, and even strangers (why is that strangely dressed man coming toward me?) Social media has ratcheted up split-second reactions. So, take some time, consider and pause before you harsh someone’s vibe (lest you poke the wasp’s nest of retaliation). And, occasionally, allow enough distance to see humor in the rush to judgment. Insert deep breath here.

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      <title>Neighbors</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Swing Set Song” by Andrew Preston and AP Harbor, from the album <a href="https://apharbor.bandcamp.com/album/mildepond"><i>Mildepond</i></a></p><p>Poem 1: “Contemplating Eternity While Sticking Its Neck Out” by Julie Williams, author of Escaping Tornado Season and Drama Queens in the House. A poetry collection is under review.</p><p>Story excerpt: “Neighbors” by Lynn C. Miller, from David’s Harvest, stories, in process. Her latest book is The Lost Archive: stories, <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm" target="_blank">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: excerpt from “A Self-Setting Sun,” by Annie Wonder & Jonathan A. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Good Neighbor” by Jack Cooper, author of Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature (2023) and Across My Silence (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p><p>Song 2: “Bluebilly,” composed and sung by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead KY</p><p> </p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 46 coming in March, 2025:  Judgment</p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Feb 2025 16:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Julie Williams, Jack Cooper, Andrew Preston, Jonathan Modaff, Annie Wonder, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/neighbors-NbfQ6p8W</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Swing Set Song” by Andrew Preston and AP Harbor, from the album <a href="https://apharbor.bandcamp.com/album/mildepond"><i>Mildepond</i></a></p><p>Poem 1: “Contemplating Eternity While Sticking Its Neck Out” by Julie Williams, author of Escaping Tornado Season and Drama Queens in the House. A poetry collection is under review.</p><p>Story excerpt: “Neighbors” by Lynn C. Miller, from David’s Harvest, stories, in process. Her latest book is The Lost Archive: stories, <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm" target="_blank">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: excerpt from “A Self-Setting Sun,” by Annie Wonder & Jonathan A. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Good Neighbor” by Jack Cooper, author of Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature (2023) and Across My Silence (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p><p>Song 2: “Bluebilly,” composed and sung by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead KY</p><p> </p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 46 coming in March, 2025:  Judgment</p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Neighbors</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:duration>00:43:51</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>Lynn &amp; John take on the unique and sometimes essential relationships that we have with neighbors and neighborhoods. Some neighbors become family, others are those we simply greet or wave to, others keep their distance. Neighborhoods develop a culture of friendliness and behavior, depending on who lives there, and the culture includes the pets and birds and animals who live within the ‘hood. What obligations do neighbors share? What is considered neighborly in your enclave of city or rural dwellers? Take a moment with us to reflect on how you fit into the landscape where you live with the denizens you live among.
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      <itunes:subtitle>Lynn &amp; John take on the unique and sometimes essential relationships that we have with neighbors and neighborhoods. Some neighbors become family, others are those we simply greet or wave to, others keep their distance. Neighborhoods develop a culture of friendliness and behavior, depending on who lives there, and the culture includes the pets and birds and animals who live within the ‘hood. What obligations do neighbors share? What is considered neighborly in your enclave of city or rural dwellers? Take a moment with us to reflect on how you fit into the landscape where you live with the denizens you live among.
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      <title>Harmony</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Young & The Old” (composed by David R. Merrill, performed with John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Cousin Judy Paints” by Mikki Aronoff, a much-published Albuquerque poet, Pushcart nominee, and animal advocate.</p><p>Short Story: “Satisfaction” by Lynn C. Miller. Her novel THE SURROGATE is in process with the University of Wisconsin Press for 2026. <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Bouree” (JS Bach/Ian Anderson, performed by David R. Merrill)</p><p>Poem 2: “Bloom” by Sarah Kotchian. From “Light of Wings,” her new collection from University of New Mexico Press in 2024. <a href="https://sarahkotchian.com/">https://sarahkotchian.com/</a></p><p>Song 2: “Sweet Songs” (by John V. Modaff, performed with Good Enough on the album “<a href="https://music.apple.com/us/album/too/261477228">TOO</a>”)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead 40351</p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 45 coming February 2025: “Neighbors”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 22:52:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Sarah Kotchian, Mikki Aronoff, David R. Merrill, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/harmony-HmdtR2Ht</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Young & The Old” (composed by David R. Merrill, performed with John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Cousin Judy Paints” by Mikki Aronoff, a much-published Albuquerque poet, Pushcart nominee, and animal advocate.</p><p>Short Story: “Satisfaction” by Lynn C. Miller. Her novel THE SURROGATE is in process with the University of Wisconsin Press for 2026. <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Bouree” (JS Bach/Ian Anderson, performed by David R. Merrill)</p><p>Poem 2: “Bloom” by Sarah Kotchian. From “Light of Wings,” her new collection from University of New Mexico Press in 2024. <a href="https://sarahkotchian.com/">https://sarahkotchian.com/</a></p><p>Song 2: “Sweet Songs” (by John V. Modaff, performed with Good Enough on the album “<a href="https://music.apple.com/us/album/too/261477228">TOO</a>”)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead 40351</p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 45 coming February 2025: “Neighbors”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Harmony</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>As John and Lynn mark their fourth year of The Unruly Muse (!), they turn to an antidote to the bumpy beginning of 2025: harmony. Never have our overheated earth and erupting political tempers needed balance and harmony more than now. How does happiness intersect with harmony? A balanced life spans relationships, the natural world, the worlds of music and art, and the way of the world in general. Harmony implies interaction as the word comes from joined or fitting together. Take some time, breathe freely, take a walk, spend time with a friend or loved one, commune with your deep nature. We are all capable of stirring up peace if we but give ourselves a chance. Happy 2025!

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>As John and Lynn mark their fourth year of The Unruly Muse (!), they turn to an antidote to the bumpy beginning of 2025: harmony. Never have our overheated earth and erupting political tempers needed balance and harmony more than now. How does happiness intersect with harmony? A balanced life spans relationships, the natural world, the worlds of music and art, and the way of the world in general. Harmony implies interaction as the word comes from joined or fitting together. Take some time, breathe freely, take a walk, spend time with a friend or loved one, commune with your deep nature. We are all capable of stirring up peace if we but give ourselves a chance. Happy 2025!

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      <title>Breaking Up</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “I Can’t Sing That Song” (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Ecdysis Sonnet” by Sandra Yannone. Sandy’s new collection is the glass studio (Salmon Poetry, 2024).</p><p>Fiction: excerpt from the novel in progress, “The Angel of Devastation.” Her latest book is <i>The Lost Archive: stories</i>, https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</p><p>Feed the Cat Break:  “Different Same,” by Jonathan A. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Sympathetic Magic” by Susan Aizenberg. Susan’s new collection is <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (UNMP, 2024).</p><p>Song 2:  “I Call Crazy” (T Bone Kelly, from the album <i>Toast</i>)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead 40351</p><p><strong>NEXT UP:   Episode 44 coming January 2025: “Harmony”</strong></p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:53:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Sandra Yannone, Susan Aizenberg, Tbone Kelly, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, Jonathan A. Modaff, John V. Modaff)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/breaking-up-m4F6PoVN</link>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “I Can’t Sing That Song” (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Ecdysis Sonnet” by Sandra Yannone. Sandy’s new collection is the glass studio (Salmon Poetry, 2024).</p><p>Fiction: excerpt from the novel in progress, “The Angel of Devastation.” Her latest book is <i>The Lost Archive: stories</i>, https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</p><p>Feed the Cat Break:  “Different Same,” by Jonathan A. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Sympathetic Magic” by Susan Aizenberg. Susan’s new collection is <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara</i> (UNMP, 2024).</p><p>Song 2:  “I Call Crazy” (T Bone Kelly, from the album <i>Toast</i>)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead 40351</p><p><strong>NEXT UP:   Episode 44 coming January 2025: “Harmony”</strong></p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Breaking Up</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Sandra Yannone, Susan Aizenberg, Tbone Kelly, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, Jonathan A. Modaff, John V. Modaff</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unrulies tease out the slow buildup leading to break ups as well as the more explosive moments where there is no way out save breaking up. And then there’s the occasional relief brought by freedom and new possibilities. Countries break up, people do, geography shifts, and ideas fragment. We couldn’t build up or change without breaking up first. So fasten your seat belts…

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      <itunes:subtitle>The Unrulies tease out the slow buildup leading to break ups as well as the more explosive moments where there is no way out save breaking up. And then there’s the occasional relief brought by freedom and new possibilities. Countries break up, people do, geography shifts, and ideas fragment. We couldn’t build up or change without breaking up first. So fasten your seat belts…

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Clever Brilliant Mind” (by David R. Merrill with John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “I’m” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and Across My Silence (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a> </p><p>Fiction: three short excerpts from her third novel <i>The Day After Death</i> by Lynn C. Miller, published by the University of New Mexico Press, 2016. <a href="www. lynncmiller.com">www. lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “One November Evening” by Chris Geyerman with John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Sunday Afternoon with Seurat” by David Meischen, author of the linked story collection <i>Nopalito</i>, University of New Mexico Press, 2024 and the poetry collection <i>Anyone’s Son</i> (3, A Taos Press, 2020).</p><p>Song 2: “Counting Down the Raindrops” by Andrew Preston and <a href="https://apharbor.bandcamp.com"> A. P. Harbor.</a></p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br />Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 43, “Breaking Up” </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 22 Oct 2024 01:03:10 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Jack Cooper, David Meischen, Lynda Miller, David R. Merrill, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Clever Brilliant Mind” (by David R. Merrill with John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “I’m” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and Across My Silence (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a> </p><p>Fiction: three short excerpts from her third novel <i>The Day After Death</i> by Lynn C. Miller, published by the University of New Mexico Press, 2016. <a href="www. lynncmiller.com">www. lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “One November Evening” by Chris Geyerman with John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Sunday Afternoon with Seurat” by David Meischen, author of the linked story collection <i>Nopalito</i>, University of New Mexico Press, 2024 and the poetry collection <i>Anyone’s Son</i> (3, A Taos Press, 2020).</p><p>Song 2: “Counting Down the Raindrops” by Andrew Preston and <a href="https://apharbor.bandcamp.com"> A. P. Harbor.</a></p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br />Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 43, “Breaking Up” </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “I’m Not Your Maybe” (Daniel P. Modaff, performed with GOOD ENOUGH from the album <a href="https://goodenough.hearnow.com"><i>Saturday’s Child</i></a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “Conditional Love Story” by Barbara Rockman, author of the poetry collections <i>To Cleave</i> and <i>Sting and Nest</i>. Barbara is a poet and teacher whose homebase is Santa Fe.</p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from “The Surrogate,” a novel in process by Lynn C. Miller, whose latest book is The Lost Archive: stories, <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Counting Down the Raindrops” (Andrew Preston and <a href="https://apharbor.bandcamp.com">A.P. Harbor</a>)</p><p>Poem 2: “The Impossibility of Stasis," by Hilda Raz whose <i>New and Collected Poems</i>, <i>Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been</i>, came out from University of Nebraska Press.</p><p>Song 2: “I Doubt It” (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p><i><strong>NEXT UP on Episode 42: “Unruly Thoughts”</strong></i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Sep 2024 22:36:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller and John Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “I’m Not Your Maybe” (Daniel P. Modaff, performed with GOOD ENOUGH from the album <a href="https://goodenough.hearnow.com"><i>Saturday’s Child</i></a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “Conditional Love Story” by Barbara Rockman, author of the poetry collections <i>To Cleave</i> and <i>Sting and Nest</i>. Barbara is a poet and teacher whose homebase is Santa Fe.</p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from “The Surrogate,” a novel in process by Lynn C. Miller, whose latest book is The Lost Archive: stories, <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Counting Down the Raindrops” (Andrew Preston and <a href="https://apharbor.bandcamp.com">A.P. Harbor</a>)</p><p>Poem 2: “The Impossibility of Stasis," by Hilda Raz whose <i>New and Collected Poems</i>, <i>Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been</i>, came out from University of Nebraska Press.</p><p>Song 2: “I Doubt It” (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p><i><strong>NEXT UP on Episode 42: “Unruly Thoughts”</strong></i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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The Unrulies progress in no uncertain terms (!) through the doubtful zone, that pause between yes and no, the moment before agreement or disapproval settles. Doubt is a necessary state of weighing the odds, figuring out the costs or benefits, jumping across the crack or stepping on it. Can we even get to certitude without passing through doubt? Do some people get stuck in the neverland of doubt? We explore the terrain freely through our music and poems and fiction. Will you enjoy it? We have no doubt.

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The Unrulies progress in no uncertain terms (!) through the doubtful zone, that pause between yes and no, the moment before agreement or disapproval settles. Doubt is a necessary state of weighing the odds, figuring out the costs or benefits, jumping across the crack or stepping on it. Can we even get to certitude without passing through doubt? Do some people get stuck in the neverland of doubt? We explore the terrain freely through our music and poems and fiction. Will you enjoy it? We have no doubt.

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: <i>Glimpses</i> by Daniel P. Modaff, Jennifer Butler Modaff & Mark E. Collins, performed by GOOD ENOUGH from their new album, <a href="https://goodenoughmodernamericanamusic.bandcamp.com/album/saturdays-child"><i>Saturday’s Child </i>(2024)</a>.</p><p>Poem 1: “Remember the Boneyard,” by Julie Williams from a collection in progress. Author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>.</p><p>Fiction: “Near Death,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK: “Just Before the Curtain Opens,” by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Poem 2: “Living Room Scene,” by Scott Wiggerman, based on Eric Fischl’s ‘Krefeld Project, Living Room Scene 1.’ <a href="https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/">https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>Song 2: <i>TV Jesus</i>, written and performed by John V. Modaff with Jonathan Modaff on drums.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br />NEXT UP: Episode 41, “The Age of Doubt”  </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 25 Aug 2024 01:48:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Julie Williams, Scott Wiggerman, Daniel P. Modaff, Jennifer Butler Modaff, Mark E. Collins, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: <i>Glimpses</i> by Daniel P. Modaff, Jennifer Butler Modaff & Mark E. Collins, performed by GOOD ENOUGH from their new album, <a href="https://goodenoughmodernamericanamusic.bandcamp.com/album/saturdays-child"><i>Saturday’s Child </i>(2024)</a>.</p><p>Poem 1: “Remember the Boneyard,” by Julie Williams from a collection in progress. Author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>.</p><p>Fiction: “Near Death,” a short story by Lynn C. Miller. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK: “Just Before the Curtain Opens,” by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Poem 2: “Living Room Scene,” by Scott Wiggerman, based on Eric Fischl’s ‘Krefeld Project, Living Room Scene 1.’ <a href="https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/">https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>Song 2: <i>TV Jesus</i>, written and performed by John V. Modaff with Jonathan Modaff on drums.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br />NEXT UP: Episode 41, “The Age of Doubt”  </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>40. Behind the Curtain (August, 2024)

The Unruly Ones dream about the world that is out of sight, the places and things and feelings that we conceal from view. The Wizard of Oz hid his smallness from view. The theater curtain, when closed, creates great expectations for the audience. And then when pulled open or lifted we have a magic moment of suspense: what will be revealed? What can we see? Opening the eyes or blinking cause a kind of curtain to open to our inner selves, and perhaps the soul. Join with us as we take a tour of the unseen possibilities Behind the Curtain.
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      <itunes:subtitle>40. Behind the Curtain (August, 2024)

The Unruly Ones dream about the world that is out of sight, the places and things and feelings that we conceal from view. The Wizard of Oz hid his smallness from view. The theater curtain, when closed, creates great expectations for the audience. And then when pulled open or lifted we have a magic moment of suspense: what will be revealed? What can we see? Opening the eyes or blinking cause a kind of curtain to open to our inner selves, and perhaps the soul. Join with us as we take a tour of the unseen possibilities Behind the Curtain.
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Long Road” (Mark E. Collins & Daniel P. Modaff, BMI)</p><p>Poem 1: “Breath” by Sarah Kotchian, from her new collection <i>Light of Wings</i>, UNM Press (2024): <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings/">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings/</a></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from “Curiosities” a short story by Lynn C. Miller, from The Lost Archive by (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a>   <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: cut from“Walk a Mile In My Blues” (Dan, Ken, & John Modaff joined by Dave Merrill on the harmonica.) From the new album, <a href="https://goodenoughmodernamericanamusic.bandcamp.com/album/saturdays-child"><i>Saturday's Child.</i></a></p><p>Poem 2: “Dreaming Orion” by David Meischen, from his collection <i>Anyone’s Son</i>, 3: A Taos Press. David’s new book is <i>Nopalito,</i> UNM Press, 2024.   </p><p>Song 2: <i>“</i>Sweet Songs” (John V. Modaff, with Good Enough)        </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI </p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. </p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP:  Episode 40 “Behind the Curtain” </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 01:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Sarah Kotchian, David Meischen, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, Mark E. Collins, Daniel P. Modaff, John V. Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Long Road” (Mark E. Collins & Daniel P. Modaff, BMI)</p><p>Poem 1: “Breath” by Sarah Kotchian, from her new collection <i>Light of Wings</i>, UNM Press (2024): <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings/">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826365972/light-of-wings/</a></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from “Curiosities” a short story by Lynn C. Miller, from The Lost Archive by (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a>   <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: cut from“Walk a Mile In My Blues” (Dan, Ken, & John Modaff joined by Dave Merrill on the harmonica.) From the new album, <a href="https://goodenoughmodernamericanamusic.bandcamp.com/album/saturdays-child"><i>Saturday's Child.</i></a></p><p>Poem 2: “Dreaming Orion” by David Meischen, from his collection <i>Anyone’s Son</i>, 3: A Taos Press. David’s new book is <i>Nopalito,</i> UNM Press, 2024.   </p><p>Song 2: <i>“</i>Sweet Songs” (John V. Modaff, with Good Enough)        </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI </p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. </p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP:  Episode 40 “Behind the Curtain” </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode, John and Lynn search for the soothing moments, the healing balm, the uplifting. In a world fractured and fractious, a country aching for change and most of all relief, possibilities occur that can lessen the load and lead to equanimity. We find comfort in song, music, connection with others, the natural world, and childhood dreams of unbounded time. Join us in our explorations. Ahhhhh…

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: <i>You Told</i>, composed and performed by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Poem 1: “The Wicked Stepmother Tells Her Story,” published in <i>bosque</i> journal and later in <i>We Were Meant to Carry Water</i> as “Frail Cradle.” <a href="https://tinacarlsonpoetry.com/">https://tinacarlsonpoetry.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: “Cautionary Tale” by Lynn C. Miller, author of, most recently, <i>The Lost Archive</i>: Stories (2023), from a novel in progress.  <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “The Rear View” by JVM.</p><p>Poem 2: “I Could Taste It” by Marjorie Saiser, whose book, <i>The Track the Whales Make</i> won the High Plains Award. Saiser's <i>Losing the Ring in the River </i>(University of New Mexico Press) won the Willa Award for Poetry in 2014. <a href="http://www.poetmarge.com/">www.poetmarge.com</a></p><p>Song 2: <i>No Fly Zone</i> composed and sung by JVM</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI<br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br />Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 39, “What is Healing?” </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 13:20:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Marge Saiser, Tina Carlson, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: <i>You Told</i>, composed and performed by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Poem 1: “The Wicked Stepmother Tells Her Story,” published in <i>bosque</i> journal and later in <i>We Were Meant to Carry Water</i> as “Frail Cradle.” <a href="https://tinacarlsonpoetry.com/">https://tinacarlsonpoetry.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: “Cautionary Tale” by Lynn C. Miller, author of, most recently, <i>The Lost Archive</i>: Stories (2023), from a novel in progress.  <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “The Rear View” by JVM.</p><p>Poem 2: “I Could Taste It” by Marjorie Saiser, whose book, <i>The Track the Whales Make</i> won the High Plains Award. Saiser's <i>Losing the Ring in the River </i>(University of New Mexico Press) won the Willa Award for Poetry in 2014. <a href="http://www.poetmarge.com/">www.poetmarge.com</a></p><p>Song 2: <i>No Fly Zone</i> composed and sung by JVM</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI<br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br />Produced at The Creek Studio <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 39, “What is Healing?” </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Regret</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Marge Saiser, Tina Carlson, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Our Unruly theme sends the duo to examine Regret, not one of the seven deadly sins but surely one of the most painful of emotions. We’ve all wished we could have done something differently, turned that corner sooner or later, said goodbye differently, not said goodbye at all. How does time affect the impact of regret? When we look closely at regret, we find reasons for everything and, often, acceptance. 



Song 1: You Told, composed and performed by John V. Modaff.

Poem 1: “The Wicked Stepmother Tells Her Story,” published in bosque journal and later in We Were Meant to Carry Water as “Frail Cradle.” https://tinacarlsonpoetry.com/

Fiction: “Cautionary Tale” by Lynn C. Miller, author of, most recently, The Lost Archive: Stories (2023), from a novel in progress.  www.lynncmiller.com

Feed the Cat Break: “The Rear View” JVM.

Poem 2: “I Could Taste It” by Marjorie Saiser, whose book, The Track the Whales Make won the High Plains Award. Saiser&apos;s Losing the Ring in the River (University of New Mexico Press) won the Willa Award for Poetry in 2014. www.poetmarge.com

Song 2: No Fly Zone composed and sung by JVM

Episode artwork by Lynda Miller 
Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI
The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY 
Produced at The Creek Studio 

NEXT UP: Episode 39, “What is Healing?” 

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      <itunes:subtitle>Our Unruly theme sends the duo to examine Regret, not one of the seven deadly sins but surely one of the most painful of emotions. We’ve all wished we could have done something differently, turned that corner sooner or later, said goodbye differently, not said goodbye at all. How does time affect the impact of regret? When we look closely at regret, we find reasons for everything and, often, acceptance. 



Song 1: You Told, composed and performed by John V. Modaff.

Poem 1: “The Wicked Stepmother Tells Her Story,” published in bosque journal and later in We Were Meant to Carry Water as “Frail Cradle.” https://tinacarlsonpoetry.com/

Fiction: “Cautionary Tale” by Lynn C. Miller, author of, most recently, The Lost Archive: Stories (2023), from a novel in progress.  www.lynncmiller.com

Feed the Cat Break: “The Rear View” JVM.

Poem 2: “I Could Taste It” by Marjorie Saiser, whose book, The Track the Whales Make won the High Plains Award. Saiser&apos;s Losing the Ring in the River (University of New Mexico Press) won the Willa Award for Poetry in 2014. www.poetmarge.com

Song 2: No Fly Zone composed and sung by JVM

Episode artwork by Lynda Miller 
Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI
The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY 
Produced at The Creek Studio 

NEXT UP: Episode 39, “What is Healing?” 

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: "Old Truck" composed by David R. Merrill, performed by D.R. Merrill & John Modaff</p><p>Poem 1: “Data Affirmative” by Scott Wiggerman, Albuquerque poet, artist, and editor <a href="https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/">https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from <i>The Unmasking</i>, a novel by Lynn C. Miller (<a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a>)</p><p>Published by University of New Mexico Press: <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826361714/the-unmasking">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826361714/the-unmasking</a>/</p><p>Feed the Cat break: “Plow” composed and performed by David R. Merrill</p><p>Poem 2: “Outbreak” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature </i>(2023) and <i>Across My Silence</i> (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com">https://sillylilysadventures.com</a>/</p><p>Song 2: “The Message Radiation Sends” composed and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by<a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=amazon+music+John+Modaff+POD+1&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8"> John V. Modaff</a></p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 38, “Revenge and Regret”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 01:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Scott Wiggerman, Jack Cooper, David R. Merrill, Lynda Miller, John V. Modaff, Lynn C. Miller)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: "Old Truck" composed by David R. Merrill, performed by D.R. Merrill & John Modaff</p><p>Poem 1: “Data Affirmative” by Scott Wiggerman, Albuquerque poet, artist, and editor <a href="https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/">https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from <i>The Unmasking</i>, a novel by Lynn C. Miller (<a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a>)</p><p>Published by University of New Mexico Press: <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826361714/the-unmasking">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826361714/the-unmasking</a>/</p><p>Feed the Cat break: “Plow” composed and performed by David R. Merrill</p><p>Poem 2: “Outbreak” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature </i>(2023) and <i>Across My Silence</i> (2007) World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com">https://sillylilysadventures.com</a>/</p><p>Song 2: “The Message Radiation Sends” composed and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by<a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=amazon+music+John+Modaff+POD+1&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8"> John V. Modaff</a></p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 38, “Revenge and Regret”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>The Machine</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unrulies ponder the role of machines in our lives, from the simple lever to the wheel and beyond. Through poems, fiction, songs and patter we explore humanity’s reliance on machines to keep us alive, for convenience, for new knowledge and also the risks that they pose. We leapfrog from cars and droids to climate disaster, nuclear accidents and A.I. Who is driving who, the humans or the machines? Hopefully the world will stay in its orbit in any case. To paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, yesterday’s machines and technologies become today’s art. Look around you to see the wonder of the machines you live with and exclaim “That’s a Rembrandt!”</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Family at the Door,” (by John V. Modaff with <a href="https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B07XGZTCTK">Good Enough</a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “Midnight, with Dogs” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. <a href="https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/">https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</a></p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from “Words Shimmer,” from <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a>  <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the cat break: "On the Porch" (Chris Geyerman and John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 2: “Sundays in Wichita,” by Kelly Yenser. Author most recently of <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i>,  poems, UNM Press, 2022. <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826363732/walking-uphill-at-noon/">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826363732/walking-uphill-at-noon/</a></p><p>Song 2: “All Right Here,” Dan Modaff & Mark Collins, performed by Good Enough.</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY.</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 37, “Machines” </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 6 Apr 2024 22:23:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Mark Collins, Chris Geyerman, Lynn C. Miller, Kelly Yenser, Mark Sanders, John V. Modaff, Dan Modaff, Lynda Miller)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “Family at the Door,” (by John V. Modaff with <a href="https://www.amazon.com/music/player/albums/B07XGZTCTK">Good Enough</a>)</p><p>Poem 1: “Midnight, with Dogs” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. <a href="https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/">https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</a></p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from “Words Shimmer,” from <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a>  <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the cat break: "On the Porch" (Chris Geyerman and John Modaff)</p><p>Poem 2: “Sundays in Wichita,” by Kelly Yenser. Author most recently of <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i>,  poems, UNM Press, 2022. <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/9780826363732/walking-uphill-at-noon/">https://www.unmpress.com/9780826363732/walking-uphill-at-noon/</a></p><p>Song 2: “All Right Here,” Dan Modaff & Mark Collins, performed by Good Enough.</p><p> </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY.</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 37, “Machines” </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>The Family</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>36.  The Family (April, 2024)
John and Lynn dive into the complicated bonds of family. Who do we consider family? Those we let into this tight circle can criticize and appreciate us both and still stay members. Every family has its rituals of sorts. What keeps this unit from spinning out so far that the people making it up lose their connection to each other? Our poems and songs, fiction and patter this month tackle both the glue and the mysteries of this most ancient institution. There are limits to membership but what are they and how can they be dissolved or reinforced? Take a deep breath and cast a keen eye onto your own family configurations. Keep the faith and don’t forget humor which makes the whole thing hang together!


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      <itunes:subtitle>36.  The Family (April, 2024)
John and Lynn dive into the complicated bonds of family. Who do we consider family? Those we let into this tight circle can criticize and appreciate us both and still stay members. Every family has its rituals of sorts. What keeps this unit from spinning out so far that the people making it up lose their connection to each other? Our poems and songs, fiction and patter this month tackle both the glue and the mysteries of this most ancient institution. There are limits to membership but what are they and how can they be dissolved or reinforced? Take a deep breath and cast a keen eye onto your own family configurations. Keep the faith and don’t forget humor which makes the whole thing hang together!


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      <description><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: "Backwagon Man" (composed, sung, and played by John Modaff with mandolin and sundry string by Dan Modaff)</p><p>POEM 1: “Another Story” by Hilda Raz, a retelling of the myth of  Leda and the Swan. Collected in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems</i>. University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://hildaraz.com/">https://hildaraz.com/</a></p><p>FICTION: excerpt from “Duluth” by Lynn C. Miller, from <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm www.lynncmiller.com">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "Continental Drift" (by JVM)</p><p>POEM 2: “Taking Leave” by Scott Wiggerman, a golden shovel poem inspired by haiku. Scott is also a visual artist. <a href="https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/">https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>SONG 2: Centrum Amsterdam Purples (composed and sung by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/tbone.kelly.1">“T-Bone” Kelly</a>) from his CD: <i>No Expectations </i>(2004)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p><i>NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #36 “The Family”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 9 Mar 2024 17:25:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Tbone Kelly, Scott Wiggerman, John Modaff, Lynn C. Miller, Hilda Raz, Lynda Miller)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: "Backwagon Man" (composed, sung, and played by John Modaff with mandolin and sundry string by Dan Modaff)</p><p>POEM 1: “Another Story” by Hilda Raz, a retelling of the myth of  Leda and the Swan. Collected in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems</i>. University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://hildaraz.com/">https://hildaraz.com/</a></p><p>FICTION: excerpt from “Duluth” by Lynn C. Miller, from <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm www.lynncmiller.com">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "Continental Drift" (by JVM)</p><p>POEM 2: “Taking Leave” by Scott Wiggerman, a golden shovel poem inspired by haiku. Scott is also a visual artist. <a href="https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/">https://scottwiggerman.myportfolio.com/</a></p><p>SONG 2: Centrum Amsterdam Purples (composed and sung by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/tbone.kelly.1">“T-Bone” Kelly</a>) from his CD: <i>No Expectations </i>(2004)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY</p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p><i>NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #36 “The Family”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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The Duo peep over the fence to regard the topic of strange bedfellows. What are these unusual pairings by the way? We see them in marriages, in politics, in friendships, in happenings that make us ponder. They are certainly incongruous, which can be a delight, a surprise, or a shock. Contrast makes the everyday occurrence come into the frame, so we’ve decided we need a little strangeness to make life make sense. We veer from the mythic to gentle humor, to deep meditation. Enjoy life’s paradoxes and keep an eye out for the ones that pop up in your life. Also, watch out who stands beside you!

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The Duo peep over the fence to regard the topic of strange bedfellows. What are these unusual pairings by the way? We see them in marriages, in politics, in friendships, in happenings that make us ponder. They are certainly incongruous, which can be a delight, a surprise, or a shock. Contrast makes the everyday occurrence come into the frame, so we’ve decided we need a little strangeness to make life make sense. We veer from the mythic to gentle humor, to deep meditation. Enjoy life’s paradoxes and keep an eye out for the ones that pop up in your life. Also, watch out who stands beside you!

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      <description><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>Keep The Door Open</i> (composed and performed by John V. Modaff, BMI)</p><p>POEM 1: “A Wild Hope” by Julie Williams (2014), author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>. A poetry collection is in process.</p><p>FICTION: excerpt from “Afterthought” by Lynn C. Miller from <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm  <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK:  <i>Forgetness</i>  by John V. Modaff</p><p>POEM 2: “In the Palm of My Hand, Rivers” by Tina Carlson. A guide to tongue tie surgery (2023) is available from UNM Press.</p><p>SONG 2: <i>Forgive Me Blues</i> (JVM w/ Kentucky Colonel Steven Middleton on harmonica)   </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 35, “Strange Bedfellows”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 4 Feb 2024 23:45:36 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller and John Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>Keep The Door Open</i> (composed and performed by John V. Modaff, BMI)</p><p>POEM 1: “A Wild Hope” by Julie Williams (2014), author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>. A poetry collection is in process.</p><p>FICTION: excerpt from “Afterthought” by Lynn C. Miller from <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm  <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK:  <i>Forgetness</i>  by John V. Modaff</p><p>POEM 2: “In the Palm of My Hand, Rivers” by Tina Carlson. A guide to tongue tie surgery (2023) is available from UNM Press.</p><p>SONG 2: <i>Forgive Me Blues</i> (JVM w/ Kentucky Colonel Steven Middleton on harmonica)   </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 35, “Strange Bedfellows”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unrulies contemplate an essential aspect of human beings––the ability and desire to forgive––yet one rarely written about. Without it, relationships would fail, slights create chasms in friendships, and moral acts lose their ground. In public life, is it considered “weak” to forgive? Is the act of forgiving instead full of grace? We doubt many regret their acts of forgiveness, but here we peer into the crannies of motivation and ponder how hope and acceptance and forgiveness connect. We wish you much giving and receiving of forgiveness in 2024!</itunes:summary>
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      <title>What Price Money?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>“</i>Happy Never After” Dr. James T. “T-Bone” Kelly, from his CD <i>Toast, </i>Registered France<i>, </i>2013</p><p>POEM 1: “Calendar” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and <i>Across My Silence, 2007, World Audience, Inc.</i><a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p><p>FICTION: excerpt from the novel in progress, “The Surrogate,” by Lynn C. Miller, author most recently of <i>The Lost Archive</i>. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a>.</p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK: “Start of Snow” composed and performed by jvm</p><p>POEM 2: “Quid Pro Crow” by Sarah Kotchian, from “Light of Wings,” her new collection in press from University of New Mexico Press in 2024. <a href="https://sarahkotchian.com/">https://sarahkotchian.com/</a></p><p>SONG 2: “My Last Twenty”  by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br />NEXT UP: Episode 34, “Forgiveness” </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 30 Dec 2023 21:43:41 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Sarah Kotchian, Jack Cooper, Lynda Miller, Tbone Kelly, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>“</i>Happy Never After” Dr. James T. “T-Bone” Kelly, from his CD <i>Toast, </i>Registered France<i>, </i>2013</p><p>POEM 1: “Calendar” by Jack Cooper, author of <i>Silly Lily’s Rhyming Adventures In Nature</i> (2023) and <i>Across My Silence, 2007, World Audience, Inc.</i><a href="https://sillylilysadventures.com/">https://sillylilysadventures.com/</a></p><p>FICTION: excerpt from the novel in progress, “The Surrogate,” by Lynn C. Miller, author most recently of <i>The Lost Archive</i>. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a>.</p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK: “Start of Snow” composed and performed by jvm</p><p>POEM 2: “Quid Pro Crow” by Sarah Kotchian, from “Light of Wings,” her new collection in press from University of New Mexico Press in 2024. <a href="https://sarahkotchian.com/">https://sarahkotchian.com/</a></p><p>SONG 2: “My Last Twenty”  by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY <br />NEXT UP: Episode 34, “Forgiveness” </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:subtitle>John and Lynn finish out 2023 meditating on the cost of money. What people value figures into our sense of money, as does what we consider currency in the culture around us. Is money for some a signifier of power or a hedge against immortality? Or, do many desire that elusive “just enough” for a comfortable life? Our selections deal with wealth in our lives from the natural world to the risks of investing to the joys and discomforts of donating to good causes. We wish you a happy new year and hope that whatever riches you value most will visit you in 2024. In the meantime, enjoy some songs, stories, poems and patter as you tune into your Unruly self!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The Chill Vibe</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>Roses on the Floor</i>    by JVM with Dan Modaff</p><p>POEM 1: “The Landing” by Mark Sanders, published in <i>bosque </i>journal #8. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a>. Mark is the author of <i>Conditions of Grace</i>. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/</p><p>FICTION: excerpt from “The Surrogate,” a novel in progress by Lynn C. Miller, author most recently of <i>The Lost Archive</i>. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Funky Stroller” by JVM</p><p>POEM 2: “Pond Coat and Alteration” by Barbara Rockman, author of most recently <i>To Cleave</i>. Poem published in <i>bosque</i> journal #8. www.bosquepress.com</p><p>SONG 2: <i>You Don’t Love Me</i>   by Dave Merrill with The Delvers</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller </p><p>Show theme and incidental music by<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Diamond-John-Vincent-Modaff/dp/B0C1DN8V8S?ref_=ast_author_dp"> John V. Modaff</a>, BMI </p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY </p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead</p><p><br />NEXT UP on Episode 33:  At What Price Money?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2023 01:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Barbara Rockman, Mark Sanders, Lynda Miller, Dave Merrill, Lynn C. Miller, John Modaff)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/the-chill-vibe-TgGBVkJS</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>Roses on the Floor</i>    by JVM with Dan Modaff</p><p>POEM 1: “The Landing” by Mark Sanders, published in <i>bosque </i>journal #8. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a>. Mark is the author of <i>Conditions of Grace</i>. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/</p><p>FICTION: excerpt from “The Surrogate,” a novel in progress by Lynn C. Miller, author most recently of <i>The Lost Archive</i>. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Funky Stroller” by JVM</p><p>POEM 2: “Pond Coat and Alteration” by Barbara Rockman, author of most recently <i>To Cleave</i>. Poem published in <i>bosque</i> journal #8. www.bosquepress.com</p><p>SONG 2: <i>You Don’t Love Me</i>   by Dave Merrill with The Delvers</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller </p><p>Show theme and incidental music by<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Diamond-John-Vincent-Modaff/dp/B0C1DN8V8S?ref_=ast_author_dp"> John V. Modaff</a>, BMI </p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY </p><p>Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead</p><p><br />NEXT UP on Episode 33:  At What Price Money?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>As winter approaches, The Unrulies retreat into considering relaxation, meditation, and the quieter side of just being. Dreams unspool interspersed with memories, ancestral images seep into our waking moments as we ponder nature, love, and forgiveness. What are the songs that calm us and take us deeper into thought and feeling? How do we keep our equilibrium in a fractured world? Kick back, listen, let your mind roam.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>As winter approaches, The Unrulies retreat into considering relaxation, meditation, and the quieter side of just being. Dreams unspool interspersed with memories, ancestral images seep into our waking moments as we ponder nature, love, and forgiveness. What are the songs that calm us and take us deeper into thought and feeling? How do we keep our equilibrium in a fractured world? Kick back, listen, let your mind roam.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: "Boom" (composed and sung by John V Modaff, joined by Dan Modaff)</p><p>POEM 1: “War” by Hilda Raz. From <i>List & Story</i>. Also collected in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems</i>. University of Nebraska Press, 2021. https://hildaraz.com/ </p><p>FICTION: “Trauma,” excerpt from the novel <i>The Day After Death</i> by Lynn C. Miller. Published by the University of New Mexico Press, 2016. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK: Grendel's Nap" (John Modaff)</p><p>POEM 2: “Ask” by John V Modaff. Published in ABQ inPrint #6, 2022 by Bosque Press. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>SONG 2: "Watching the Barn Burn Down"<i> </i>(Dan Modaff with Good Enough)          </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Diamond-John-Vincent-Modaff/dp/B0C1DN8V8S/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=">John V. Modaff</a>, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br />Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 32 THE CHILL VIBE</p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Oct 2023 14:11:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Hilda Raz, Lynda Miller, John V. Modaff, Dan Modaff, Lynn C. Miller)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: "Boom" (composed and sung by John V Modaff, joined by Dan Modaff)</p><p>POEM 1: “War” by Hilda Raz. From <i>List & Story</i>. Also collected in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems</i>. University of Nebraska Press, 2021. https://hildaraz.com/ </p><p>FICTION: “Trauma,” excerpt from the novel <i>The Day After Death</i> by Lynn C. Miller. Published by the University of New Mexico Press, 2016. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>FEED THE CAT BREAK: Grendel's Nap" (John Modaff)</p><p>POEM 2: “Ask” by John V Modaff. Published in ABQ inPrint #6, 2022 by Bosque Press. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>SONG 2: "Watching the Barn Burn Down"<i> </i>(Dan Modaff with Good Enough)          </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Diamond-John-Vincent-Modaff/dp/B0C1DN8V8S/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=">John V. Modaff</a>, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br />Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 32 THE CHILL VIBE</p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unruly Duo creep into the basement to shed light on the murky world where monsters lurk. Does anything we don’t understand or want to face get dumped into the monster bin? Creepy crawlies, voracious reptiles, and pod people get all the attention, but what about the monsters living among us? As the world lurches off its axis, the human mind digs deep into the basement of fear. With a nod to the classic film scaries of the &apos;30s and &apos;40s (Bela Lugosi anyone?), John and Lynn take a tour of the layered lairs of monsters. Lock your doors…</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Unruly Duo creep into the basement to shed light on the murky world where monsters lurk. Does anything we don’t understand or want to face get dumped into the monster bin? Creepy crawlies, voracious reptiles, and pod people get all the attention, but what about the monsters living among us? As the world lurches off its axis, the human mind digs deep into the basement of fear. With a nod to the classic film scaries of the &apos;30s and &apos;40s (Bela Lugosi anyone?), John and Lynn take a tour of the layered lairs of monsters. Lock your doors…</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>Almost Blew My Face Off</i>  (composed and sung by jvm)</p><p>POEM 1: “If Only” by Jack Cooper. First published in<i> Spectrum 2. </i>Anthology edited by Don Kingfisher Campbell, 2016</p><p>Author of Across My Silence, 2007, World Audience, Inc. </p><p>PROSE READING: “Near Misses,” a story by Lynn C. Miller. Her latest book is the collection <i>The Lost Archive</i> (April, 2023, U of Wisconsin Press). https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm  <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>BREAK MUSIC: "Waking up in a Baobab" by jvm</p><p>POEM 2: <i>“</i>Outside the Frame” by Susan Aizenberg from her new collection, <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara and Other Poems</i>, in press from the University of New Mexico Press. <a href="http://susanaizenberg.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">susanaizenberg.wordpress.com</a></p><p>SONG 2: "Horseshoes, Hand Grenades & Love"<i>  </i>(composed and sung by jvm)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br />Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead.<br /><br />NEXT UP:  Episode 31   MONSTERS  </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 23 Sep 2023 02:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SONG 1: <i>Almost Blew My Face Off</i>  (composed and sung by jvm)</p><p>POEM 1: “If Only” by Jack Cooper. First published in<i> Spectrum 2. </i>Anthology edited by Don Kingfisher Campbell, 2016</p><p>Author of Across My Silence, 2007, World Audience, Inc. </p><p>PROSE READING: “Near Misses,” a story by Lynn C. Miller. Her latest book is the collection <i>The Lost Archive</i> (April, 2023, U of Wisconsin Press). https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm  <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>BREAK MUSIC: "Waking up in a Baobab" by jvm</p><p>POEM 2: <i>“</i>Outside the Frame” by Susan Aizenberg from her new collection, <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara and Other Poems</i>, in press from the University of New Mexico Press. <a href="http://susanaizenberg.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">susanaizenberg.wordpress.com</a></p><p>SONG 2: "Horseshoes, Hand Grenades & Love"<i>  </i>(composed and sung by jvm)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br />Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead.<br /><br />NEXT UP:  Episode 31   MONSTERS  </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>The Unrulies feel their way through the twists and turns of the near miss. Similar to the close call, or is it? You might say life is a sequence of near misses, as we dodge one outcome and choose another. Friends and partners often chortle about the near miss that brought them together, or kept them together. Was it fate? An alarm that didn’t go off? A wrong turn? But then there are the moments we’d like to forget, the consequences seem too scary or too risky or...we shudder to think! The near miss leaves us celebrating our lives and maybe a little wistful. Tragedy can lurk in the corners. Take a deep breath. We can only go forward!	
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Unrulies feel their way through the twists and turns of the near miss. Similar to the close call, or is it? You might say life is a sequence of near misses, as we dodge one outcome and choose another. Friends and partners often chortle about the near miss that brought them together, or kept them together. Was it fate? An alarm that didn’t go off? A wrong turn? But then there are the moments we’d like to forget, the consequences seem too scary or too risky or...we shudder to think! The near miss leaves us celebrating our lives and maybe a little wistful. Tragedy can lurk in the corners. Take a deep breath. We can only go forward!	
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teasers by John Burroughs and Jane Francis</p><p>Song 1: "The Edge” (composed and sung by JVM)</p><p>Poem 1: “Why We Bought a Horse” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</p><p>Short Story: excerpt from “David’s Harvest” by Lynn C. Miller from her collection <i>The Lost Archive</i> (April, 2023, U of Wisconsin Press). https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</p><p>Feed the Cat Break: : intro to "Try It Again" (by Dave Merrill w/ jvm on bass, 1984)</p><p>Poem 2: Coronary Artery Bypass Graft by Kelly Yenser, from his collection in process, “So Far Undone.” He has two poetry collections with UNM Press: <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i> and <i>The News as Usual</i>.</p><p>Song 2: "This New Song"  (Dave Merrill, 2006)  </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #30: “Near Misses”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2023 22:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Dave Merrill, Lynda Miller, Kelly Yenser, Mark Sanders, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teasers by John Burroughs and Jane Francis</p><p>Song 1: "The Edge” (composed and sung by JVM)</p><p>Poem 1: “Why We Bought a Horse” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</p><p>Short Story: excerpt from “David’s Harvest” by Lynn C. Miller from her collection <i>The Lost Archive</i> (April, 2023, U of Wisconsin Press). https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</p><p>Feed the Cat Break: : intro to "Try It Again" (by Dave Merrill w/ jvm on bass, 1984)</p><p>Poem 2: Coronary Artery Bypass Graft by Kelly Yenser, from his collection in process, “So Far Undone.” He has two poetry collections with UNM Press: <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i> and <i>The News as Usual</i>.</p><p>Song 2: "This New Song"  (Dave Merrill, 2006)  </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #30: “Near Misses”</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Taking the Leap</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Dave Merrill, Lynda Miller, Kelly Yenser, Mark Sanders, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Lynn and John jump into the lives we lead in terms of risk and change. If we “ain’t leaping” as John’s song goes, are we dead? Sometimes we have no choice but to take that leap—life throws us a fast one, we have to move or quit or begin again. Our songs and poems and stories delve into different kinds of leaps with different results. Is a leap the same as a jump? One thing is constant: don’t fly too close to the sun. On the other hand, be sure to mix it up: stagnation breeds nothing but negativity or cynicism or the dreaded boredom. We wish you dazzling leaps and hope your net will always appear!

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      <itunes:subtitle>Lynn and John jump into the lives we lead in terms of risk and change. If we “ain’t leaping” as John’s song goes, are we dead? Sometimes we have no choice but to take that leap—life throws us a fast one, we have to move or quit or begin again. Our songs and poems and stories delve into different kinds of leaps with different results. Is a leap the same as a jump? One thing is constant: don’t fly too close to the sun. On the other hand, be sure to mix it up: stagnation breeds nothing but negativity or cynicism or the dreaded boredom. We wish you dazzling leaps and hope your net will always appear!

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      <title>Hauntings</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Poem 1: “Ghosts in my Pockets” by Julie Williams, author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>.</p><p>Song 1: <i>Chalk Marks  </i>(poem by Ivria Sackton of Austin TX, 1981, arranged and sung by jvm)</p><p>Poem 2: “Comfort Inn” by Scott Wiggerman, from his first book <i>Vegetables and Other Relationships</i>.</p><p>Story excerpt: from “The Last Usher” in <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "Night Light" by jvm</p><p>Prose excerpt: from the novel <i>The Blue Diamond</i> by John Vincent Modaff (<a href="https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+blue+diamond+john+modaff&crid=18VG85CXRCQ9Y&sprefix=The+Blue+Diamond+by+John%2Caps%2C146&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_24">amazon</a>)</p><p>Song 2: Ghost Melodies (jvm; harmonica by Dave Merrill)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. </p><p><strong>NEXT UP: Episode 29, “Taking the Leap” </strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 1 Jul 2023 00:10:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff, Ivria Sackton, Scott Wiggerman, Julie Williams)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Poem 1: “Ghosts in my Pockets” by Julie Williams, author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> and <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>.</p><p>Song 1: <i>Chalk Marks  </i>(poem by Ivria Sackton of Austin TX, 1981, arranged and sung by jvm)</p><p>Poem 2: “Comfort Inn” by Scott Wiggerman, from his first book <i>Vegetables and Other Relationships</i>.</p><p>Story excerpt: from “The Last Usher” in <i>The Lost Archive</i> by Lynn C. Miller (2023) <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "Night Light" by jvm</p><p>Prose excerpt: from the novel <i>The Blue Diamond</i> by John Vincent Modaff (<a href="https://www.amazon.com/s?k=the+blue+diamond+john+modaff&crid=18VG85CXRCQ9Y&sprefix=The+Blue+Diamond+by+John%2Caps%2C146&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_1_24">amazon</a>)</p><p>Song 2: Ghost Melodies (jvm; harmonica by Dave Merrill)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. </p><p><strong>NEXT UP: Episode 29, “Taking the Leap” </strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>Hauntings are personal. The Unruly Ones contemplate those visceral never-forget-it-yikes-and-shudder moments. Relationships can haunt and so can actions in the past, a stirring story, dread lurking in the corners of a house, a cultural moment of loss and tragedy. What is a haunting made of? How do we encounter it? Can ghosts be controlled or removed or do they have a mind of their own? Can forgiveness tame the haunted soul? We aim to cast some sunlight on the shadows.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hauntings are personal. The Unruly Ones contemplate those visceral never-forget-it-yikes-and-shudder moments. Relationships can haunt and so can actions in the past, a stirring story, dread lurking in the corners of a house, a cultural moment of loss and tragedy. What is a haunting made of? How do we encounter it? Can ghosts be controlled or removed or do they have a mind of their own? Can forgiveness tame the haunted soul? We aim to cast some sunlight on the shadows.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Friends, Lost &amp; Found</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: <i>Deaths Elsewhere</i> (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Her Brown Horse Must Rise from the Dead” by Marge Saiser. Originally published in <i>bosque</i> #6 literary journal. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Short Story excerpt: “Solid Ground” by Lynn C. Miller. From a collection of stories in process about a North Dakota farm family. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat break:  from <i>Hot Summer</i> by Dave Merrill</p><p>Poem 2: “Enough” by JoAn Rittenhouse. Originally published in <i>bosque</i> #6 literary journal. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Song 2: <i>A Little Smoke</i> (Phil Schmidt, circa 1978, arr. John V. Modaff)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 28, “Haunting”</p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 May 2023 23:44:54 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynda Miller, JoAn Rittenshouse, Marge Saiser, Lynn C. Miller, Dave Merrill, John Modaff, Phillip Schmidt)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/friends-lost-found-RQTQ0BRB</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: <i>Deaths Elsewhere</i> (John V. Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Her Brown Horse Must Rise from the Dead” by Marge Saiser. Originally published in <i>bosque</i> #6 literary journal. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Short Story excerpt: “Solid Ground” by Lynn C. Miller. From a collection of stories in process about a North Dakota farm family. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat break:  from <i>Hot Summer</i> by Dave Merrill</p><p>Poem 2: “Enough” by JoAn Rittenhouse. Originally published in <i>bosque</i> #6 literary journal. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Song 2: <i>A Little Smoke</i> (Phil Schmidt, circa 1978, arr. John V. Modaff)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 28, “Haunting”</p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>Our friends accompany us on life’s journey. John and Lynn plunge into the role of friends, human and animal, in our lives. Occasionally friends accompany us during the Unruly times of life, at others save us from ourselves. Each friendship is unique. One thing is certain: we wouldn’t be who we are without our friends. A toast to friendship!</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Our friends accompany us on life’s journey. John and Lynn plunge into the role of friends, human and animal, in our lives. Occasionally friends accompany us during the Unruly times of life, at others save us from ourselves. Each friendship is unique. One thing is certain: we wouldn’t be who we are without our friends. A toast to friendship!</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>What Is Offensive?</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Nasty Song” composed and sung by Dave Merrill with instrumental and vocal help from John V. Modaff and Vaughn Deel. (1984)</p><p>Poem 1: “Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home” by Mikki Aronoff. First published in <i>Love’s Executive Order  </i>(background music <i>Hail to the Chief  </i>by James Sanderson)</p><p>Short story excerpt: “Everyday Monsters” by Lynn C. Miller. Her new collection, <i>The Lost Archive</i>, came out in April, 2023: https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm </p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "News From The Cat Network" by JVM (1997)</p><p>Poem 2: “What is Offensive” by Hilda Raz. Her latest book is Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems. University of Nebraska Press, 2021. https://hildaraz.com/ </p><p>Song 2: "Didja Want Toast Wit Dat?" composed & performed by TBone Kelly, registered France, 2015.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff<br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Episode 27, “Friendship”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 25 Apr 2023 00:28:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Linda Miller, Mikki Aranoff, Dr. James TBone Kelly, Lynn C. Miller, David R. Merrill, John V. Modaff, Hilda Raz)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Song 1: “The Nasty Song” composed and sung by Dave Merrill with instrumental and vocal help from John V. Modaff and Vaughn Deel. (1984)</p><p>Poem 1: “Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home” by Mikki Aronoff. First published in <i>Love’s Executive Order  </i>(background music <i>Hail to the Chief  </i>by James Sanderson)</p><p>Short story excerpt: “Everyday Monsters” by Lynn C. Miller. Her new collection, <i>The Lost Archive</i>, came out in April, 2023: https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm </p><p>Feed the Cat Break: "News From The Cat Network" by JVM (1997)</p><p>Poem 2: “What is Offensive” by Hilda Raz. Her latest book is Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems. University of Nebraska Press, 2021. https://hildaraz.com/ </p><p>Song 2: "Didja Want Toast Wit Dat?" composed & performed by TBone Kelly, registered France, 2015.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff<br />The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Episode 27, “Friendship”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>What Is Offensive?</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:summary>We live in an era of cacophony: clamoring ‘opinions’ on social media, trolls upstaging sincere moments, outrage at the ready. We could almost call it the Age of Offensiveness. Someone is upset somewhere by every action, every verbal exchange. The Unruly duo examine speech and action and art as they navigate the lines between acceptable or offensive. Context, as always, sets the stage. We expect our comedians to be offensive. But our religious and political leaders? Or our bosses in work situations? No offense but…offensiveness is a slippery slope.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teasers: Ernest Hemingway, C.S. Lewis, and Heraclitus</p><p>Song 1: <i>Grand Prize</i> written and sung by JVM with Dan Modaff on lead guitar</p><p>Poem 1: “Window Shopping in Guatemala” by Kelly Jon Yenser, whose new book of poems, <i>Walking Uphill at Noon</i>,  2022 from UNM Press.</p><p>Story excerpt from “The Last Usher” by Lynn C. Miller. Published in <i>The Lost Archive</i>, 2023, <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: excerpt from <i>Centrum Amsterdam Purples</i> by Tbone Kelly. Druidbone Productions, registered 2013, France</p><p>Poem 2: “Autumn,” by Sue Hallgarth, published in <i>bosque 5</i>, <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a>. Her series on Willa Cather and Edith Lewis, <i>On the Rocks</i> and <i>Death Comes</i> are published by Arbor Farm Press.</p><p>Song 2: <i>Mathias Rust</i> by JVM, Dan Modaff on mandolin and 2nd guitar</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. <br />Produced at The Creek Studio. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 26, “What is Offensive?”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2023 23:27:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Song 1:  <i>Magic Word</i> composed and performed by John V. Modaff. Viola by Dave Merrill.</p><p>Poem 1: “Abracadabra” by Sarah Kotchian. Published in ABQ inPrint issue #3, 2019. <a href="https://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a> Her new book, Light of Wings, will come out in 2024.</p><p>Short story, “Simply Magic,” by Lynn C. Miller. Her new collection, <i>The Lost Archive</i>, comes out in April, 2023: https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</p><p>Feed the Cat Break: <i>Ride</i> by Dave Merrill.</p><p>Poem 2:  “At Home” by Mark Sanders. Mark lives in Nacogdoches, TX and teaches at Stephen F. Austin University. https://sandersme1.wixsite.com/mark-sanders/</p><p>Song 2:<i> Blue River </i>composed and performed by JVM.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio.</p><p><br />NEXT UP: Episode 25, Strange Encounters</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2023 23:53:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teasers by Albert Einstein, Sylvia Plath, and Mackenzie Finklea</p><p>Song 1:  <i>Froney’s Museum </i>(composed and performed by John Modaff with Dan Modaff on mandolin and solo guitar)</p><p>Poem 1: “The Invisible Woman” by Julie Williams (2013), from her collection in progress. Author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> (a novel in poems) and <i>Drama Queens in the House.</i></p><p>Short Story: excerpt from “Archival Footage” by Lynn C. Miller from her collection <i>The Lost Archive</i> (April, 2023, U of Wisconsin Press). <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: <i>Snow Day (</i>composed and performed by Dave Merrill)</p><p>Poem 2: “Suddenly My Life” by Jack Cooper. Author of <i>Across My Silence</i>, 2007, World Audience, Inc. </p><p>Song 2: <i>Your Wall</i> (composed and performed by John Modaff)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio. <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Episode 24, What is Magic?</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2023 20:45:29 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller, Jack Cooper, Julie Williams, John Modaff, Lynda Miller, Dave Merrill)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teasers by Albert Einstein, Sylvia Plath, and Mackenzie Finklea</p><p>Song 1:  <i>Froney’s Museum </i>(composed and performed by John Modaff with Dan Modaff on mandolin and solo guitar)</p><p>Poem 1: “The Invisible Woman” by Julie Williams (2013), from her collection in progress. Author of <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i> (a novel in poems) and <i>Drama Queens in the House.</i></p><p>Short Story: excerpt from “Archival Footage” by Lynn C. Miller from her collection <i>The Lost Archive</i> (April, 2023, U of Wisconsin Press). <a href="https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm">https://uwpress.wisc.edu/books/6155.htm</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: <i>Snow Day (</i>composed and performed by Dave Merrill)</p><p>Poem 2: “Suddenly My Life” by Jack Cooper. Author of <i>Across My Silence</i>, 2007, World Audience, Inc. </p><p>Song 2: <i>Your Wall</i> (composed and performed by John Modaff)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff, BMI <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio. <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Episode 24, What is Magic?</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes from Ernestine Ulmer, Julia Child, and Maya Angelou</p><p>Song 1: <i>Shaving Cream Eyes  </i>(Robert Hopper; played by JVM and Dan Modaff)  </p><p>Poem 1: “One Toe Crooked” by Hilda Raz. Published in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems.</i>University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://hildaraz.com/" target="_blank">https://hildaraz.com/</a></p><p>Short Story: “Old Vines” by Lynn C. Miller. Forthcoming in the collection <i>The Lost Archive</i>, University of Wisconsin Press, April, 2023.</p><p>Feed the Cat break:  a cut of <i>Baby Fat</i> by T-bone Kelly from his CD <i>Toast</i></p><p>Poem 2: “Carciofo”by Katherine DiBella Seluja. Published in <i>bosque</i> journal #8, 2008 and forthcoming in <i>Point of Entry</i>, UNM Press, 2023. </p><p>Song 2: <i>Platter of Love  </i>(JVM)                      </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff </p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 23, “Collecting” </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2022 01:17:02 +0000</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes from Ernestine Ulmer, Julia Child, and Maya Angelou</p><p>Song 1: <i>Shaving Cream Eyes  </i>(Robert Hopper; played by JVM and Dan Modaff)  </p><p>Poem 1: “One Toe Crooked” by Hilda Raz. Published in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New Poems.</i>University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://hildaraz.com/" target="_blank">https://hildaraz.com/</a></p><p>Short Story: “Old Vines” by Lynn C. Miller. Forthcoming in the collection <i>The Lost Archive</i>, University of Wisconsin Press, April, 2023.</p><p>Feed the Cat break:  a cut of <i>Baby Fat</i> by T-bone Kelly from his CD <i>Toast</i></p><p>Poem 2: “Carciofo”by Katherine DiBella Seluja. Published in <i>bosque</i> journal #8, 2008 and forthcoming in <i>Point of Entry</i>, UNM Press, 2023. </p><p>Song 2: <i>Platter of Love  </i>(JVM)                      </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff </p><p>The Unruly Muse is Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />NEXT UP: Episode 23, “Collecting” </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes from Oscar Wilde, Arthur C. Clarke, and Ernest Hemingway</p><p>Song 1: <i>Generic Protest Song</i>  (by jvm, performed by John Modaff & Dan Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Eleanor Can’t Sleep” by Susan Aizenberg, published in ABQ inPrint #6, Fall, 2022. Susan lives in Iowa City, IA. She has a new collection, <i>A Walk With Frank O’Hara and Other Poems</i>, in press from the University of New Mexico Press. <a href="http://susanaizenberg.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">susanaizenberg.wordpress.com</a></p><p>Short Story: “Standing in the Light” by Lynn C. Miller. Her new collection of stories, <i>The Lost Archive</i>, will be published in March, 2023 by the University of Wisconsin Press. www.lynncmiller.com </p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Asteroid Belt” by Dave Merrill</p><p>Poem 2: “Swimming Lesson” by Mikki Aronoff, published in <i>Value: Essays, Stories & Poems by Women of a Certain Age</i>, March, 2017.</p><p>Song 2: “Gardener” by Dave Merrill</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff, BMI<br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead.<br /><br /><i>NEXT UP:  “Food for Thought”</i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2022 22:46:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Susan Aizenberg, Mikki Aronoff, David Merrill, Lynn C Miller, Lynda Miller, John V Modaff)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>Youth and Age</itunes:title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes from Louise Glück and Milan Kundera</p><p>Song 1: “Two Trains” by written and performed by John V. Modaff and Good Enough from the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Line-Good-Enough/dp/B07XGZTCTK"><i>More Than A Line</i></a>(2018)</p><p>Poem 1: “All That Is Made” by Sarah Kotchian, published in <i>ABQ inPrint</i> #6, fall, 2022. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a>. Her new book, <i>Light of Wings</i>, will come out in 2024.</p><p>Short story, “Remember?” by Lynn C. Miller. Her new collection of stories, <i>The Lost Archive,</i> will come in 2023. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Park Bench,” recollections of a certain bench at water’s edge on a warm day of rain by JVM. </p><p>Poem 2: “There’s Another Story I tell Myself So I Won’t Forget,” by Julie Williams from her novel-in-poems <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i>, Harper, 2004.</p><p>Song 2: “The Wounded,” written and sung by T. Bone Kelly, second verse drawn from “The Wound” by the warrior poet Dermot O’Neill.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff. </p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead. <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Episode 21, “Youth and Age”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2022 00:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Good Enough, James &quot;Tbone&quot; Kelly, Lynda Miller, John Modaff, Julie Williams, Sarah Kotchian, Lynn C. Miller)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes from Louise Glück and Milan Kundera</p><p>Song 1: “Two Trains” by written and performed by John V. Modaff and Good Enough from the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/More-Than-Line-Good-Enough/dp/B07XGZTCTK"><i>More Than A Line</i></a>(2018)</p><p>Poem 1: “All That Is Made” by Sarah Kotchian, published in <i>ABQ inPrint</i> #6, fall, 2022. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a>. Her new book, <i>Light of Wings</i>, will come out in 2024.</p><p>Short story, “Remember?” by Lynn C. Miller. Her new collection of stories, <i>The Lost Archive,</i> will come in 2023. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: “Park Bench,” recollections of a certain bench at water’s edge on a warm day of rain by JVM. </p><p>Poem 2: “There’s Another Story I tell Myself So I Won’t Forget,” by Julie Williams from her novel-in-poems <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i>, Harper, 2004.</p><p>Song 2: “The Wounded,” written and sung by T. Bone Kelly, second verse drawn from “The Wound” by the warrior poet Dermot O’Neill.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff. </p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead. <br /><br /><i>NEXT UP: Episode 21, “Youth and Age”</i></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes from J.M. Barrie, Edgar Allen Poe, and the Buddha on faith and doubt.</p><p>Song 1: “To JC and the Boys” John V. Modaff (w/ Dan Modaff on banjo and mandolin.)</p><p>Poem 1: “Doubting Thomas” by Scott Wiggerman, Albuquerque poet and co-founder of Los Gatos Press.</p><p>Fiction: excerpt from story, “How Did You Know It Was Time to Go?” published in <i>Articulated Short Story Anthology</i>, 2016 and forthcoming in THE LOST ARCHIVE in Spring, 2023. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat break: music by Dave Merrill, portion of <i>Wolf Town</i></p><p>Poem 2: “My Grandmother Told the Story This Way” by Katherine Seluja, forthcoming in her new collection <i>Point of Entry, </i>UNM Press, 2023.</p><p>Song 2: “With You” JVM.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /> </p><p>Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br />Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead. <br />NEXT UP:  Episode 20, “Memory”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 24 Sep 2022 15:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Scott Wiggerman, Katherine Saluja, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff, Dave Merrill, Dan Modaff)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes by George Bernard Shaw, Henry Van Dyke, Jeremiah Brent, and Roald Dahl on closets and secrets.</p><p>Song 1: “Ballad of Mollie Bean” written and performed by John V. Modaff, with Dan Modaff on mandolin</p><p>Poem 1: “The Last Detail” by Jack Cooper. Published by Bosque Press in <i>ABQ inPrint #5</i>, Fall, 2021. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from “The Surrogate,” a novel-in-progress by Lynn C. Miller. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat break: acoustic guitar by Chris Geyerman with jvm on piano</p><p>Poem 2: “Dear Husband from Afar” by Barbara Rockman. From the collection <i>to cleave</i>, published by UNM Press, 2019. The poet says: “I was literally <i>afar</i> at a three-week artists' residency at Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida; my husband was home in New Mexico.” </p><p>Song 2: “Closets Gonna Sing” by JVM, harmonicas courtesy of Dave Merrill</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead <br /><br /><strong>NEXT UP: Episode 19, “Faith”</strong></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Aug 2022 19:18:07 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Jack Cooper, Barbara Rockman, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, David R. Merrill, Dan Modaff, Chris Geyerman)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Quotes by George Bernard Shaw, Henry Van Dyke, Jeremiah Brent, and Roald Dahl on closets and secrets.</p><p>Song 1: “Ballad of Mollie Bean” written and performed by John V. Modaff, with Dan Modaff on mandolin</p><p>Poem 1: “The Last Detail” by Jack Cooper. Published by Bosque Press in <i>ABQ inPrint #5</i>, Fall, 2021. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Fiction: excerpt from “The Surrogate,” a novel-in-progress by Lynn C. Miller. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat break: acoustic guitar by Chris Geyerman with jvm on piano</p><p>Poem 2: “Dear Husband from Afar” by Barbara Rockman. From the collection <i>to cleave</i>, published by UNM Press, 2019. The poet says: “I was literally <i>afar</i> at a three-week artists' residency at Atlantic Center for the Arts in Florida; my husband was home in New Mexico.” </p><p>Song 2: “Closets Gonna Sing” by JVM, harmonicas courtesy of Dave Merrill</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. <br /><br />Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead <br /><br /><strong>NEXT UP: Episode 19, “Faith”</strong></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Oscar Wilde and Agatha Christie on in/sanity</p><p>Song 1:  “Kind of Crazy” written and performed by <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Go-J-V-M/dp/B000CA70EW">JVM </a>with Dan Modaff on mandolin</p><p>Poem 1: “Meditation“ by Hilda Raz. Published in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New </i>Poems<i>.</i> University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://hildaraz.com/">https://hildaraz.com/</a></p><p>Short Story: “Flight,” by Lynn C. Miller. Forthcoming in <i>The Lost Archive: Stories</i>, University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break:  “Dawgie’s Tale” by JVM</p><p>Poem 2: “Monster” by Tina Carlson. Published in <a href="https://bosquepress.com/book/abq-inprint-issue-5/">ABQ inPrint issue 5</a>. Her new collection, <i>A Guide to Tongue Tie Surgery,</i>is forthcoming from the University of New Mexico Press in 2023.</p><p>Song 2: “Tried to Be Cold” written and performed by JVM</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY.   Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead </p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 18, “Closets”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Jun 2022 21:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynda MIller, Hilda Raz, Lynn Miller, Tina Carlson, John Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Oscar Wilde and Agatha Christie on in/sanity</p><p>Song 1:  “Kind of Crazy” written and performed by <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Go-J-V-M/dp/B000CA70EW">JVM </a>with Dan Modaff on mandolin</p><p>Poem 1: “Meditation“ by Hilda Raz. Published in <i>Letters from a Place I’ve Never Been: Collected and New </i>Poems<i>.</i> University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://hildaraz.com/">https://hildaraz.com/</a></p><p>Short Story: “Flight,” by Lynn C. Miller. Forthcoming in <i>The Lost Archive: Stories</i>, University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break:  “Dawgie’s Tale” by JVM</p><p>Poem 2: “Monster” by Tina Carlson. Published in <a href="https://bosquepress.com/book/abq-inprint-issue-5/">ABQ inPrint issue 5</a>. Her new collection, <i>A Guide to Tongue Tie Surgery,</i>is forthcoming from the University of New Mexico Press in 2023.</p><p>Song 2: “Tried to Be Cold” written and performed by JVM</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Show theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY.   Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead </p><p>NEXT UP: Episode 18, “Closets”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Opposite takes on the country by Emily Bronte in <i>Wuthering Heights</i> (1847) and from <i>Sherlock Holmes</i> by Arthur Conan Doyle (stories written 1887-1927).</p><p>Song 1: “Saturday” (JVM with Dave Merrill and Dan Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Memorial Day” by Julie Williams, Minneapolis-based poet, novelist and visual artist. <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i>, HarperCollins 2004, <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>, Roaring Brook/Macmillan, 2014</p><p>Story excerpt: “A Winter Heart” by Lynn C. Miller, from a book of linked stories in progress. www.lynncmiller.com</p><p>Feed the cat break—music by JVM, "Park Bench"</p><p>Poem 2: “River-Mind” by Priscilla Long published in bosque 6</p><p>(www.bosquepress.com). Her book Holy Magic won the Sally Abiso award from MoonPath Press. www.priscillalong.com</p><p>Song 2: “Georgia Pacific 219” sung by Dan Modaff (Dan & John Modaff and Larry Modaff, cd: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dakota-Plains-Good-Enough/dp/B0013R61F2"><i>Dakota Plains</i></a>)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #17: “In/Sanity”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 May 2022 00:20:46 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, Priscilla Long, Julie Williams, John Modaff, Dan Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Opposite takes on the country by Emily Bronte in <i>Wuthering Heights</i> (1847) and from <i>Sherlock Holmes</i> by Arthur Conan Doyle (stories written 1887-1927).</p><p>Song 1: “Saturday” (JVM with Dave Merrill and Dan Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “Memorial Day” by Julie Williams, Minneapolis-based poet, novelist and visual artist. <i>Escaping Tornado Season</i>, HarperCollins 2004, <i>Drama Queens in the House</i>, Roaring Brook/Macmillan, 2014</p><p>Story excerpt: “A Winter Heart” by Lynn C. Miller, from a book of linked stories in progress. www.lynncmiller.com</p><p>Feed the cat break—music by JVM, "Park Bench"</p><p>Poem 2: “River-Mind” by Priscilla Long published in bosque 6</p><p>(www.bosquepress.com). Her book Holy Magic won the Sally Abiso award from MoonPath Press. www.priscillalong.com</p><p>Song 2: “Georgia Pacific 219” sung by Dan Modaff (Dan & John Modaff and Larry Modaff, cd: <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Dakota-Plains-Good-Enough/dp/B0013R61F2"><i>Dakota Plains</i></a>)</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Show theme and incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque, NM and Morehead, KY. Produced at The Creek Studio</p><p>NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #17: “In/Sanity”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser:  Guy de Maupassant (1850-1853), master of the short story, on conversation.</p><p> </p><p>Song 1: “Talking to Headstones” (John Modaff)</p><p> </p><p>Poem 1: “Quickening” by Elise McHugh, Albuquerque poet and editor, published in <i>bosque journal</i>, issue #5. <a href="http://bosquepress.com/book-series/bosque-journal/">http://bosquepress.com/book-series/bosque-journal/</a></p><p> </p><p>Short Story excerpt “How Much Is Enough?” forthcoming in the collection <i>THE LOST ARCHIVE</i> from the University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. www.lynncmiller.com </p><p> </p><p>Feed the Cat Break: a piece of "Indigenous Tuna," by TBone Kelly</p><p> </p><p>Poem 2: “You Went to the Prado,” by Jon Kelly Yenser, from the collection <i>Walking Uphill at Noon: poems</i>, University of New Mexico Presss, 2022. <a href="https://unmpress.com/search?keywords=Walking+Uphill+at+Noon">https://unmpress.com/search?keywords=Walking+Uphill+at+Noon</a></p><p> </p><p>Song 2: “Hold My Hand” (Dan Modaff with Good Enough, from the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Too-Good-Enough/dp/B0019BFBLM"><i>Too</i></a>).</p><p><br />Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead <br /><br />NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #16: “THE COUNTRY” </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2022 22:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Elise McHugh, Kelly Yenser, Dan Modaff, Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John Modaff, James TBone Kelly)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaser:  Guy de Maupassant (1850-1853), master of the short story, on conversation.</p><p> </p><p>Song 1: “Talking to Headstones” (John Modaff)</p><p> </p><p>Poem 1: “Quickening” by Elise McHugh, Albuquerque poet and editor, published in <i>bosque journal</i>, issue #5. <a href="http://bosquepress.com/book-series/bosque-journal/">http://bosquepress.com/book-series/bosque-journal/</a></p><p> </p><p>Short Story excerpt “How Much Is Enough?” forthcoming in the collection <i>THE LOST ARCHIVE</i> from the University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. www.lynncmiller.com </p><p> </p><p>Feed the Cat Break: a piece of "Indigenous Tuna," by TBone Kelly</p><p> </p><p>Poem 2: “You Went to the Prado,” by Jon Kelly Yenser, from the collection <i>Walking Uphill at Noon: poems</i>, University of New Mexico Presss, 2022. <a href="https://unmpress.com/search?keywords=Walking+Uphill+at+Noon">https://unmpress.com/search?keywords=Walking+Uphill+at+Noon</a></p><p> </p><p>Song 2: “Hold My Hand” (Dan Modaff with Good Enough, from the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Too-Good-Enough/dp/B0019BFBLM"><i>Too</i></a>).</p><p><br />Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br /><br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff <br /><br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead <br /><br />NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #16: “THE COUNTRY” </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:subtitle>To paraphrase Raymond Carver, John and Lynn somersault into &apos;What Do You Talk About When You Talk About Talk?&apos; In this episode: What do people reveal or hide with their words? What are the ways we converse? Why do we need conversation?</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Harriet Tubman (1820-1913), abolitionist and suffragist on Dreams.</p><p>Song 1: <i>Just A Few of the Notes  </i>(Paul J. Nickels & jvm)</p><p>Poem 1: “Earth’s Shadow” by Claudia Putnam from THE LAND OF STONE AND RIVER in press 2022 from Moon City Press. <a href="https://claudiaputnam.com/" target="_blank">https://claudiaputnam.com/</a></p><p>Story: “Pueblo Luna” by Lynn C. Miller, forthcoming in the collection THE LOST ARCHIVE from the University of Wisconsin Press, 2023. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/" target="_blank">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break music:  "Middle Ground” by David R. Merrill</p><p>Poem 2: “Radish Dreams” by Mikki Aronoff, published in bosque 9, 2019 Bosque Press. <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com/" target="_blank">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Song 2: <i> Winters End   </i>(David R. Merrill)  </p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller <br />Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff <br />Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio, Morehead<br /><br />NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #15: “Conversation”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2022 20:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynda Miller, Lynn C. Miller, John V Modaff, David R. Merrill, Mikki Aronoff, Claudia Putnam, Paul J. Nickels)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Thoughts on superstition from Hypatia, first documented female mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. Born 350-370––died 415 AD.</p><p>Song 1: <i>Step On a Crack, </i>written and performed by John V. Modaff (harmonica Dave Merrill, piano/synth Jonathan Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “After Reading the News this Morning, I Turn to the Curses of My Ancestors: A Found Poem” by Susan Aizenberg from her chapbook <i>First Light </i>(Gilbraltar Editions, 2020). Susan hails from Iowa City, IA. <a href="susanaizenberg.wordpress.com"><strong>susanaizenberg.wordpress.com</strong></a></p><p>Novel excerpt: “The Séance” from <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. <a href="https://www.lynncmiller.com/book/death-of-a-department-chair/">https://www.lynncmiller.com/book/death-of-a-department-chair/</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break, music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Old Matthew’s Last Words,” adapted from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel <i>The House of the Seven Gables</i>, 1851.</p><p>Song 2: <i>Where You Going</i>? Written and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller </p><p><br />Theme, background and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio. <br /><br />NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #14: “Dreams”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2022 23:51:26 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller, John V. Modaff, Susan Aizenberg, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Lynda Miller, Hypatia)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/superstition-EB1WgAkD</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thoughts on superstition from Hypatia, first documented female mathematician, astronomer, and philosopher. Born 350-370––died 415 AD.</p><p>Song 1: <i>Step On a Crack, </i>written and performed by John V. Modaff (harmonica Dave Merrill, piano/synth Jonathan Modaff)</p><p>Poem 1: “After Reading the News this Morning, I Turn to the Curses of My Ancestors: A Found Poem” by Susan Aizenberg from her chapbook <i>First Light </i>(Gilbraltar Editions, 2020). Susan hails from Iowa City, IA. <a href="susanaizenberg.wordpress.com"><strong>susanaizenberg.wordpress.com</strong></a></p><p>Novel excerpt: “The Séance” from <i>Death of a Department Chair</i> by Lynn C. Miller. University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. <a href="https://www.lynncmiller.com/book/death-of-a-department-chair/">https://www.lynncmiller.com/book/death-of-a-department-chair/</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break, music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 2: “Old Matthew’s Last Words,” adapted from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s novel <i>The House of the Seven Gables</i>, 1851.</p><p>Song 2: <i>Where You Going</i>? Written and performed by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller </p><p><br />Theme, background and incidental music by John V. Modaff <br />The Unruly Muse is recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY. Produced at The Creek Studio. <br /><br />NEXT UP: The Unruly Muse #14: “Dreams”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:subtitle>The Unruly team plunges into the murky world of superstition, taking cues from Greek drama, 19th century prose and onward into the 21st. Irrationality, witchcraft, seances, favorite curses and sayings: superstition is a reaction to our lack of control at times and at others defiance against realities we&apos;d rather not face. A little salt thrown over the shoulder will blind the devil…</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>The City</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser: Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945), American novelist, author of <i>Sister Carrie</i> and <i>An American Tragedy</i>, on New York City.</p><p>Song 1: “Old Joe,” written and performed by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Poem 1: “Halifax, 1917, Then and Never Again,” by Sandra Yanonne from <i>Boats for Women</i>, 2019, Salmon Poetry.</p><p>Short Story: excerpt from “Words Shimmer” by Lynn C. Miller, <i>Chautauqua</i> Journal, 2016. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com/">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat Break: song “New York,” arranged and performed by Tbone Kelly, from <i>Druidbone; Cast an Irish Circle</i>, 2001 based on AE (George Russell) poems about New York and The Cities, Macmillan 1935.</p><p>Poem 2: “Passerby” by Jack Cooper, from <i>Across My Silence</i>, 2007, World Audience, Inc. <a href="https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/jack-cooper">Jack Cooper</a></p><p>Song 2: “Why Not?” written and performed by John V. Modaff.</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>Theme and Incidental Music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Recorded in Albuquerque NM and Morehead KY.  Produced at The Creek Studio.</p><p>NEXT UP:  The Unruly Muse #13: “Superstition”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2022 20:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Sandra Yanonne, Jack Cooper, Tbone Kelly, John Modaff, Lynda Miller, Lynn C Miller)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser*: excerpts from <i>The Great Gatsby</i> by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1925.</p><p>Song 1:<i> History, Mystery, Love </i>by John V. Modaff</p><p>Poem 1: “Girl with Red Scarf” by Barbara Rockman, published in <i>bosque</i> journal, issue #7, 2017. <a href="https://www.bosquepress.com">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Story: “The Dead Know” by Lynn C. Miller, part of “Inside the Archive” story collection, publication TBA. <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p>Feed the Cat break music by John V. Modaff*</p><p>Poem 2: “West Mesa Murders: Seven Years Later,” by Tina Carlson, published in <i>bosque </i>journal, issue #6, 2016. <a href="https://www.bosquepress.com">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p>Song 2: <i>Time Is Telling </i>by John V. Modaff</p><p>Theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>*Thanks to zapsplat.com for jovial human noises</p><p><i>Next up on episode 12: “The City”</i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2021 19:37:47 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Barbara Rockman, Tina Carlson, Lynda Miller, John V Modaff, Lynn C. Miller)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Teaser:  from a journal entry by Henry David Thoreau, American author, 1859.</p><p> </p><p>Song 1: “Blue Train” by John V. Modaff, from the cd <a href="https://jvmmusic1.bandcamp.com">POD ONE</a></p><p> </p><p>Poem 1: “Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been,” title poem of Hilda Raz’s New and Collected Poems, University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/search/?keyword=Letter+from+a+Place+I%2527ve+Never+Geen">https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/search/?keyword=Letter+from+a+Place+I%27ve+Never+Geen</a></p><p> </p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from the novel, <i>The Day After Death</i>, by Lynn C. Miller, 2016 <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/books/day-after-death/9780826356680">https://www.unmpress.com/books/day-after-death/9780826356680</a> and <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p> </p><p>Feed the Cat break: "Snow Day," composed and performed by David R. Merrill</p><p> </p><p>Poem 2: “Night Braille,” by Sarah Kotchian. <i>ABQ inPrint #5</i>, 2021: <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p> </p><p>Song 2: “White Pines” by David R. Merrill with The Delvers, from the cd <i>Highway Song.</i></p><p><br />Theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>N e x t    u p    o n    e p i s o d e   11 :  “T h e  P a s t”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 5 Oct 2021 01:29:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynda Miller, Sarah Kotchian, John V. Modaff, David R. Merrill, Lynn C. Miller, Hilda Raz)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaser:  from a journal entry by Henry David Thoreau, American author, 1859.</p><p> </p><p>Song 1: “Blue Train” by John V. Modaff, from the cd <a href="https://jvmmusic1.bandcamp.com">POD ONE</a></p><p> </p><p>Poem 1: “Letter from a Place I’ve Never Been,” title poem of Hilda Raz’s New and Collected Poems, University of Nebraska Press, 2021. <a href="https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/search/?keyword=Letter+from+a+Place+I%2527ve+Never+Geen">https://www.nebraskapress.unl.edu/search/?keyword=Letter+from+a+Place+I%27ve+Never+Geen</a></p><p> </p><p>Fiction: Excerpt from the novel, <i>The Day After Death</i>, by Lynn C. Miller, 2016 <a href="https://www.unmpress.com/books/day-after-death/9780826356680">https://www.unmpress.com/books/day-after-death/9780826356680</a> and <a href="http://www.lynncmiller.com">www.lynncmiller.com</a></p><p> </p><p>Feed the Cat break: "Snow Day," composed and performed by David R. Merrill</p><p> </p><p>Poem 2: “Night Braille,” by Sarah Kotchian. <i>ABQ inPrint #5</i>, 2021: <a href="http://www.bosquepress.com">www.bosquepress.com</a></p><p> </p><p>Song 2: “White Pines” by David R. Merrill with The Delvers, from the cd <i>Highway Song.</i></p><p><br />Theme and Incidental music by John V. Modaff</p><p>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller</p><p>N e x t    u p    o n    e p i s o d e   11 :  “T h e  P a s t”</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 5 Sep 2021 00:32:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Show artwork, Lynda Miller <br /><br />Teaser, excerpt from <i>Leaves of Grass</i> <strong>Walt Whitman</strong>, 1855 <br /><br />"Time to Go," song by <strong>John V Modaff</strong>, 2005, performed with Good Enough on <a href="https://music.apple.com/ca/album/more-than-a-line/1478827535"><i>More Than A Line</i></a><br /><br />"Fade and Erase," poem by <strong>Timothy Schaffert</strong>, <a href="https://www.unl.edu/english/timothy-schaffert" target="_blank">https://www.unl.edu/english/timothy-schaffert</a>; <a href="https://theperfumethief.com/" target="_blank">https://theperfumethief.com</a> <br /><br />Excerpt from The Fool's Journey by <strong>Lynn C. Miller</strong>, 2002, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Fools-Journey-Lynn-C-Miller/dp/0970152582" target="_blank">https://www.amazon.com/Fools-Journey-Lynn-C-Miller/dp/0970152582</a> or email <a href="mailto:lynn@lynncmiller.com?subject=The%20Fool's%20Journey">lynn@lynncmiller.com</a> for a signed copy. <a href="https://www.lynncmiller.com/" target="_blank">www.lynncmiller.com</a> <br /><br />Break music "Blue Rein" by<strong> Mike Glass</strong>, on The Delvers CD Highway Song, 2015 <br /><br />"Wanderlust," song by <strong>David R. Merrill</strong>, 2015, performed with The Delvers, <i>Highway Song</i>, 2015 <br /><br />"Cool Hands," song by John V Modaff, 1983, performed with Good Enough, on <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Yes-Good-Enough/dp/B01H7XPD40" target="_blank"><i>Yes It Is</i></a> 1998<br /><br />Show #9 theme teaser: <i> What is Work?</i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2021 23:55:38 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C Miller, Timothy Schaffert, The Delvers, David R Merrill, Mike Glass, John V Modaff)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Episode art work by Lynda Miller</p><p><i>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde</i> by Robert Louis Stevenson, 1886, excerpt.</p><p>“EmmaJo,” song by John Modaff.</p><p>“Pursuit,” poem by <a href="http://swig.tripod.com">Scott Wiggerman</a>, originally published in ABQ inPrint #3, 2019, <a href="https://bosquepress.com">https://bosquepress.com</a>://bosquepress.com.</p><p>“The Shadow Mirror,” story by Lynn C. Miller, in press in <a href="www.bosquepress.com and www.lynncmiller.com">ABQ inPrint #5, 2021</a> (and part of collection “Inside the Archive,” in process). <a href="https://bosquepress.com">http://bosquepress.com</a></p><p>“Lost in My Own Mind,”break music by <i>willows </i>(LouRae Stacy & Jonathan Modaff).</p><p>“First Light,” poem by <strong>Susan Aizenberg</strong>, first published in bosque #8, 2018, now published in <a href="https://www.gibraltareditions.co">Gibraltar Editions chapbook.</a>  Susan's books available: https://www.prairielights.com</p><p>“Shadows and Clouds,” song by John Modaff with Dan and Larry Modaff as <a href="https://music.apple.com/us/album/dakota-plains/53538096">Good Enough.</a></p><p>Podcast theme ("Over the Creek") and incidental music by John Modaff.  Theme for "First Light" stolen without remorse from Modest Mussorgsky's <i>Pictures at an Exhibition.</i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 2021 00:21:31 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Scott Wiggerman, Lynn C Miller, John Modaff, Susan Aizenberg)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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Lynn and John dive into the intriguing world of polarities, the stars in the night sky, and the shadowy side of human nature. Can we perceive light without darkness? Only The Shadow knows…

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Lynn and John dive into the intriguing world of polarities, the stars in the night sky, and the shadowy side of human nature. Can we perceive light without darkness? Only The Shadow knows…

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      <title>ART AGAINST THE MADNESS</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><i>The Wizard of Oz,</i> (brief teaser,  L. Frank Baum, 1900)<br /><br /><i>The Roof of the Jewel, </i>song by  <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Go-J-V-M/dp/B000CA70EW">John Modaff</a><br /><br />“Advice to a Stalker of Sekhmet, from Ra, Who Understands Her Best,” poem by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/mikki.aronoff">Mikki Aronoff</a>,  (published in <i>ABQ inPrint #3</i>, 2019 Bosque Press)<br /><br />“Coincidence,” short story by <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">Lynn C. Miller</a>, part of collection in progress, “Inside the Archive.” <br /><br /><i>Dance, </i>song by <strong>David R. Merrill</strong>, from the CD <i>Thirteen Years,</i> (1997)<br /><br />“Pearl Nebula,” poem by <a href="https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/jack-cooper">Jack Cooper</a> from his collection <i>Across my Silence, https://www.amazon.com/Across-My-Silence-Jack-Cooper/dp/1934209376 </i> <br /><br /><i>Rainbow Song</i> , by Larry Modaff with Good Enough on the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Too-Good-Enough/dp/B0019BFBLM"><i>Too</i></a><i>, </i>(2000.)</p><p><i>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller.</i><br /><i>Show theme and incidental music by jvm.</i><br />Thanks to Dave Merrill for guitar accents on <i>Roof of the Jewel.</i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2021 19:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Mikki Aronoff, John Modaff, Jack Cooper, Dave Merrill, Larry Modaff, Lynn C. Miller)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/art-against-the-madness-2tRaEPdE</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>The Wizard of Oz,</i> (brief teaser,  L. Frank Baum, 1900)<br /><br /><i>The Roof of the Jewel, </i>song by  <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Go-J-V-M/dp/B000CA70EW">John Modaff</a><br /><br />“Advice to a Stalker of Sekhmet, from Ra, Who Understands Her Best,” poem by <a href="https://www.facebook.com/mikki.aronoff">Mikki Aronoff</a>,  (published in <i>ABQ inPrint #3</i>, 2019 Bosque Press)<br /><br />“Coincidence,” short story by <a href="www.lynncmiller.com">Lynn C. Miller</a>, part of collection in progress, “Inside the Archive.” <br /><br /><i>Dance, </i>song by <strong>David R. Merrill</strong>, from the CD <i>Thirteen Years,</i> (1997)<br /><br />“Pearl Nebula,” poem by <a href="https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/jack-cooper">Jack Cooper</a> from his collection <i>Across my Silence, https://www.amazon.com/Across-My-Silence-Jack-Cooper/dp/1934209376 </i> <br /><br /><i>Rainbow Song</i> , by Larry Modaff with Good Enough on the CD <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Too-Good-Enough/dp/B0019BFBLM"><i>Too</i></a><i>, </i>(2000.)</p><p><i>Episode artwork by Lynda Miller.</i><br /><i>Show theme and incidental music by jvm.</i><br />Thanks to Dave Merrill for guitar accents on <i>Roof of the Jewel.</i></p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:duration>00:41:38</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:summary>From Oz to grocery roofs to bizarre coincidence, from Egyptian goddesses to the birth of a pearl nebula, and then back to rainbows...Lynn &amp; John explore the workings of Art Against the Madness.
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      <itunes:subtitle>From Oz to grocery roofs to bizarre coincidence, from Egyptian goddesses to the birth of a pearl nebula, and then back to rainbows...Lynn &amp; John explore the workings of Art Against the Madness.
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      <title>HOME</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Our sincere thanks to all contributors, even Henrik Ibsen, who might be beyond caring.</p><p><i>A Doll's House</i>, excerpt, by Henrik Ibsen</p><p><i>Up & Left, </i>song by Mark E. Collins and John Modaff (<a href="https://music.apple.com/ca/album/more-than-a-line/1478827535">Good Enough</a>)</p><p><i>Pale Blue</i>, excerpt of a story by <a href="https://www.leahbrowning.net/Apple/Spring_2018/Lynn_C_Miller.html">Lynn C. Miller</a></p><p><i>The Company That Keeps Me</i>, a poem by <a href="https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780692336328">Sarah Kotchian</a>*</p><p><i>Dakota Plains</i>, song by Dan Modaff & Mark E. Collins, performed with <a href="https://music.apple.com/us/album/dakota-plains/53538096">Good Enough</a></p><p><i>Luminescent, </i>poem by<a href="https://unmpress.com/books/gather-night/9780826359889"> Katherine DiBella Seluja</a></p><p><i>You Breathin' Low</i>, song by John Modaff</p><p>*music bed <i>Amelia's Waltz, </i>by David R. Merrill, composer of TUM 5's break music</p><p>Thanks to Dan Modaff for plucking some nice mandolin on <i>Up & Left</i></p><p><i>Show theme "Over the Creek" and incidental music by</i><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Go-J-V-M/dp/B000CA70EW"><i> jvm</i></a></p><p><i>Episode artwork courtesy of Lynda Miller.</i></p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2021 22:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller and John Modaff)</author>
      <link>https://the-unruly-muse.simplecast.com/episodes/home-2payMTyp</link>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our sincere thanks to all contributors, even Henrik Ibsen, who might be beyond caring.</p><p><i>A Doll's House</i>, excerpt, by Henrik Ibsen</p><p><i>Up & Left, </i>song by Mark E. Collins and John Modaff (<a href="https://music.apple.com/ca/album/more-than-a-line/1478827535">Good Enough</a>)</p><p><i>Pale Blue</i>, excerpt of a story by <a href="https://www.leahbrowning.net/Apple/Spring_2018/Lynn_C_Miller.html">Lynn C. Miller</a></p><p><i>The Company That Keeps Me</i>, a poem by <a href="https://www.indiebound.org/book/9780692336328">Sarah Kotchian</a>*</p><p><i>Dakota Plains</i>, song by Dan Modaff & Mark E. Collins, performed with <a href="https://music.apple.com/us/album/dakota-plains/53538096">Good Enough</a></p><p><i>Luminescent, </i>poem by<a href="https://unmpress.com/books/gather-night/9780826359889"> Katherine DiBella Seluja</a></p><p><i>You Breathin' Low</i>, song by John Modaff</p><p>*music bed <i>Amelia's Waltz, </i>by David R. Merrill, composer of TUM 5's break music</p><p>Thanks to Dan Modaff for plucking some nice mandolin on <i>Up & Left</i></p><p><i>Show theme "Over the Creek" and incidental music by</i><a href="https://www.amazon.com/Go-J-V-M/dp/B000CA70EW"><i> jvm</i></a></p><p><i>Episode artwork courtesy of Lynda Miller.</i></p><p> </p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>Is it place? Is it people? Is it the planet?  Lynn and John muster stories, songs, poems and patter as they explore the theme of Home.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is it place? Is it people? Is it the planet?  Lynn and John muster stories, songs, poems and patter as they explore the theme of Home.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>LOVE, ROMANCE and MARRIAGE</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p><br />Excerpt from <i>The Age of Innocence</i>, a novel by Edith Wharton, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1920<br /><br />“What I Married Into” poem by Barbara Rockman, from <a href="https://unmpress.com/search?keywords=To+Cleave"><i>To Cleave</i>, University of New Mexico Press, 2019  </a><br /><br />"More Than A Line" song by John Modaff, title track for <a href="https://music.apple.com/ca/album/more-than-a-line/1478827535" target="_blank">Good Enough's album</a>.<br /><br />“Other Married People,” short story by Lynn C. Miller, <a href="https://www.lynncmiller.com/" target="_blank">www.lynncmiller.com</a><br /><br />"You Intoxicate Me" by Daniel Bugli & T Bone Kelly, recorded in France, performed by <a href="https://b-m.facebook.com/DRUID-MUSIC-1918162131747908/" target="_blank">TBone Kelly</a><br /><br />“That Subtle Knot” poem by David Meischen, from <a href="https://3taospress.com/authors/david-meischen/"><i>Anyone’s Son</i>, 3: A Taos Press, 2020</a><br /><br />"High Class"  song by John Modaff,  from the Good Enough album  <a href="https://music.apple.com/ca/album/more-than-a-line/1478827535" target="_blank"><i>More Than A Line</i></a><br /><br />musical assistance from <a href="https://music.apple.com/us/artist/good-enough/53537715" target="_blank">Daniel P. Modaff</a>, banjo and lead guitar on "High Class."</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2021 16:34:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller and John V. Modaff)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>Which of the three comes first?  Does it matter? Penetrating questions are addressed through performance and patter as the TUM team tackles the ancient triumvirate...</itunes:summary>
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      <title>CARNIVAL: The Human Comedy</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Featured Pieces:</p><p><i>The Importance of Being Earnest </i>(excerpt, Oscar Wilde)<br /><i>Wander</i> (song,  jvm)<br /><i>Is It Really You? </i>(story excerpt,  <a href="https://scribesvalley.com/winners2019.html" target="_blank"><strong>Lynn C. Miller</strong></a>)<br /><i>Meet & Greet</i> (song, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pg/redfireredfireredfire/about/?ref=page_internal" target="_blank"><strong>Red Fire</strong></a>)<br /><i>The Salesman </i>(poem, <a href="https://unmpress.com/books/news-usual/9780826360205">Jon Kelly Yenser</a>)<br /><i>Good Gossip</i> (song, <a href="https://jvmmusic1.bandcamp.com/album/pod-1" target="_blank"><strong>jvm</strong></a>)<br /><br />Episode Artwork:  Doug Ring<br /><br />Theme and Incidental music by jvm, Red Fire, <br />and David R. Merrill</p><p>Harmonica on <i>Good Gossip</i> by Kentucky Colonel Steven Middleton</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2021 19:19:53 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller and John Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Featured Pieces:</p><p><i>The Importance of Being Earnest </i>(excerpt, Oscar Wilde)<br /><i>Wander</i> (song,  jvm)<br /><i>Is It Really You? </i>(story excerpt,  <a href="https://scribesvalley.com/winners2019.html" target="_blank"><strong>Lynn C. Miller</strong></a>)<br /><i>Meet & Greet</i> (song, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pg/redfireredfireredfire/about/?ref=page_internal" target="_blank"><strong>Red Fire</strong></a>)<br /><i>The Salesman </i>(poem, <a href="https://unmpress.com/books/news-usual/9780826360205">Jon Kelly Yenser</a>)<br /><i>Good Gossip</i> (song, <a href="https://jvmmusic1.bandcamp.com/album/pod-1" target="_blank"><strong>jvm</strong></a>)<br /><br />Episode Artwork:  Doug Ring<br /><br />Theme and Incidental music by jvm, Red Fire, <br />and David R. Merrill</p><p>Harmonica on <i>Good Gossip</i> by Kentucky Colonel Steven Middleton</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:title>CARNIVAL: The Human Comedy</itunes:title>
      <itunes:author>Lynn C. Miller and John Modaff</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Lynn &amp; John wander a carnival of alluring literature and music wherein humans struggle with being human.</itunes:summary>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 5 Feb 2021 22:27:18 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (John Modaff, Lynn C. Miller)</author>
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<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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      <itunes:summary>Lynn &amp; John take the show down the rabbit hole this episode, performing and discussing pieces that explore the liminal zones of life.</itunes:summary>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>The show rundown includes:<br />"Soldiers Home" (song, John Modaff)<br />"Noir by Night" (short story, Lynn C. Miller), <br />"Raymond Chandler Drafts My Obit" (poem, Scott Wiggerman)<br />"River Roses" (poem by DH Lawrence, musical arr. Phil Schmidt and John Modaff)<br />"Alone" (poem, Edgar Allen Poe)</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 03:18:09 +0000</pubDate>
      <author>itsjvm1958@gmail.com (Lynn C. Miller, John Modaff)</author>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The show rundown includes:<br />"Soldiers Home" (song, John Modaff)<br />"Noir by Night" (short story, Lynn C. Miller), <br />"Raymond Chandler Drafts My Obit" (poem, Scott Wiggerman)<br />"River Roses" (poem by DH Lawrence, musical arr. Phil Schmidt and John Modaff)<br />"Alone" (poem, Edgar Allen Poe)</p>
<p><p>Thank You to our listeners all over the world. Please tell a friend about the podcast.&nbsp;</p><p><i>Lynn &amp; John</i></p></p>]]></content:encoded>
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