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The Frank Marcopolos Podcast
Marcopocast #28: Poetry Vibes
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Smoky Carson, a poem by Frank Marcopolos. The poem and performance are copyright (c) 2020 by Frank J. Marcopolos. The music is credited as follows: Shiro (Instrumental) by Aussens@iter (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. […]
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Marcopocast #27: Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas Become Book Publishers (It’s Lit! News #2)
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When a movie theater chain begins publishing books, the fun is just beginning...
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Marcopocast #26: Child of Flatbush, a Spoken Word Album by Frank Marcopolos
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Child of Flatbush, a spoken word album by Frank Marcopolos. All poems copyright 2019 by Frank Marcopolos, except “Leda and the Swan” and “Dream-Land,” which are both in the public domain and written by W.B. Yeats and Edgar Allan Poe […]
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Marcopocast #25: 1999 Vibes.
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1999 Vibes. INT. – The Burrito Bar – Night. Kristy: (Accusatory, mad) So, what are you two gonna do… NOW? Frank: Umm. What? Kristy: (Upset) I been comin’ to the Burrito Bar all this time and hangin’ out witchou guys, […]
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Marcopocast #24: Interview with Sherry Thompson
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On this episode of the podcast, Frank is interviewed by It’s Lit! News, which is a show that Frank invented. Fun! https://patreon.com/frankmarcopolos https://twitter.com/frankmarcopolos Buy Bookquarium Magazine – Volume 1 at the following places: Audiobook: https://books.apple.com/us/audiobook/bookquarium-magazine-volume-1-january-2020/id1490699879?mt=11 Ebook: https://www.amazon.com/Bookquarium-Magazine-1-January-2020-ebook/dp/B0818911H4 YouTube: https://youtu.be/eUja4u3QfHI Podcast: […]
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Marcopocast #23: In which Frank starts a literary magazine.
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In this episode, Frank introduces a new literary mag, Bookquarium Magazine. Pre-sales for the magazine are here: https://www.amazon.com/Bookquarium-Magazine-1-January-2020-ebook/dp/B0818911H4 Music was provided by the following under the following licensing agreements: “Warm Vacuum Tube” by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2019 Licensed under […]
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Marcopocast #22: On the Enduring Influence of Virginia Woolf
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In this episode, Frank shares why he is falling in love intellectually with a long-dead, mentally unstable genius. (Very healthy.) Also, how Virginia Woolf has influenced numerous generations of writers even to this day. Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf: […]
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Marcopocast #21: Hunter S. Thompson, Dylan Thomas, Henry Scott-Holland, and Power in Small Doses
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In this episode of the podcast, Frank reminisces about Googling himself and finding a surprising post on an old Internet forum. This somehow leads to an exploration of “short” literature and its potential for reader impact, including historicity and hermeneutics. […]
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Marcopocast #20: Performance of OLALLA by Robert Louis Stevenson
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In this episode of the podcast, Frank discusses how you can help teachers fill their classrooms with needed supplies, and then he performs “Olalla” by Robert Louis Stevenson for over 2 hours. Fun! Robert Louis Stevenson (13 November 1850 – 3 […]
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Marcopocast #19: New Audio Equipment, Microphone Comparison, and Overall Equipment Geekiness
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In this episode, Frank compares two different microphones and talks about audio equipment in a way that only audiophile geeks are likely to appreciate. Audiobooks narrated by Frank Marcopolos can be accessed through the following locations: Libraries! (Ask your local […]
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Marcopocast #18: Ranting About Book Stores, Bookmarks, and Other Bookish Things
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Frank rants about bookstores, book-crowding, floor-piling books, bookmarks, and other bookish things. Socials and other info: https://twitter.com/frankmarcopolos https://instagram.com/frankzmarcopolos https://medium.com/@frankmarcopolos https://frankmarcopolos.com https://facebook.com/authorfrankmarcopolos https://patreon.com/frankmarcopolos https://youtube.com/brooklynfrankhttps://youtube.com/thebookquarium Buy books by Frank Marcopolos:https://www.amazon.com/Frank-Marcopolos/e/B005DMQW8O Bitcoin Donations: 1BLHDEurp1CeYrfTGdYBaNyiprchmu9x1z Frank Marcopolos founded “The Whirligig” literary magazine in 1999, […]
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Marcopocast #17: Reading Famous Poems… Live!
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In this episode, Frank shares the audio from his recent live poetry reading on YouTube. Watch Friday Night Poetry Live, every Friday night at 8:00 pm EST: https://youtube.com/brooklynfrank Audiobooks narrated by Frank Marcopolos can be accessed through the following locations: […]
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Marcopocast #16: W.B. Yeats Live and Pittsburgh Musings
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In this episode, Frank shares the audio from his recent live poetry reading on YouTube. Friday Night Poetry Live (8pm EST): https://youtube.com/brooklynfrank Socials: Audiobooks narrated by Frank Marcopolos can be accessed through the following locations: Libraries! (Ask your local friendly […]
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Marcopocast #15: Hemingwaying
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On episode #15 of Marcopocast, Frank goes all the Hemingway. Includes a reading of 10 Ernest Hemingway poems, a comparison of 3 openings of Hemingway short stories, and a complete reading of Hemingway’s “Out of Season.” The main portion of […]
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Marcopocast #14: Storytime – Life Update
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In this episode, Frank gives an update on his life including: Starting a new company (The Bookquarium, LLC) Freshening up the website Audiobook distribution, including to libraries! YouTube demonetization and remonetization Audiobooks narrated by Frank Marcopolos can be accessed through […]
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Marcopocast #13: My Old Man by Ernest Hemingway
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My Old Man by Ernest Hemingway
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Marcopocast #12: J.D. Salinger’s New Books
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Frank discusses the “new” J.D. Salinger books. End song is “American Legion” by Zero Charisma. It is not commercially available. End poem is “fatigue” by Frank Marcopolos. It is not commercially available, but features the following artists: “Orbital Romance,” Copyright […]
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Marcopocast #11: Would Edgar Allan Poe have liked Pittsburgh?
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On episode 11 of Marcopocast, Frank discusses Edgar Allan Poe and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in relation to each other while freezing in the Pittsburgh cold. Fun! End song is “I Don’t Ever Wanna Come Down” by Zero Charisma. It is not […]
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Marcopocast #10: Yet Even More Live Poetry Reading! (Byron, Frost)
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Frank reads poetry by Lord Byron and Robert Frost while sipping Cabernet Sauvignon and listening to classical music in a badass fashion. Obvz. Fun! Socials: https://twitter.com/frankmarcopolos https://instagram.com/frankzmarcopolos https://medium.com/@frankmarcopolos https://frankmarcopolos.com https://facebook.com/authorfrankmarcopolos https://youtube.com/brooklynfrank Support the bandwidth needs of this growing podcast on […]
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Marcopocast #9: Moar Live Poetry Reading! (Robert Frost, Poe, Keats)
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Frank reads some poetry live on YouTube while drinking wine and listening to classical music. Fun! Poets included were Robert Frost, Edgar Allan Poe, and John Keats. Socials: https://twitter.com/frankmarcopolos https://instagram.com/frankzmarcopolos https://medium.com/@frankmarcopolos https://frankmarcopolos.com https://facebook.com/authorfrankmarcopolos Get cool lit stuff by supporting me […]
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