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Welcome to Mr. Bear’s Violet Hour, where time is a place, where the sky is evening-gorgeous, where the moon waxes and wanes, and poetry is the stuffing in our veins. Join Mr. Bear on the new moon and full moon each month for story, music, interviews, puppetry, herbalism, and more. Making the lonely a little more bearable.
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Mr. Bear reads excerpts from The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Graphic Literature, edited by Kelcey Ervick and Tom Hart. Discover delightful and informative essays on creating graphic narratives, poetry comics, and literary collage, along with exercises to jump-start your own creative practice! Plus, enjoy a trip to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium for…
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Mr. Bear reads from Exodus Oktavia Brownlow’s stunning book of essays, I’M AFRAID THAT I KNOW TOO MUCH ABOUT MYSELF NOW, TO GO BACK TO WHO I KNEW BEFORE, AND OH LORD, WHO WILL I BE AFTER I’VE KNOWN ALL THAT I CAN? Also featuring the music of Awna Teixeira (plus a mini-interview with the artist!) and a trip to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium for a specia…
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Mr. Bear reads selections from an issue of Janus Literary, marvelously dark and unsettling work by Lyndsey Croal, Fiona McKay, Mathew Gostelow, DW McKinney, Ani Banerjee, and Jude Higgins. Also featuring Partycar’s gloomily upbeat new album and a mini-interview with the one-man band, plus a trip to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium will help drive away me…
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Mr. Bear reads from SKIN OVER MILK by Sara Siddiqui Chansarkar, a poignant glimpse into the lives of three young sisters growing up in India in the 1990s. Heartbreaking and heart-lifting, these stories will weave their spell around you, immersing you in sensory detail, family dynamics, and that fragile, wondrous space of childhood. Also featuring a…
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Mr. Bear shares magical musings from Rebecca Altman of Wonder Botanica and Kristin Stark of Poppy Petal Press to help you gently ramble along toward spring. Featuring the dreamy music of Gabrielle Griffis, along with a mini-interview. And Mr. Bear finally makes it back to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium, where the two are reunited and talk eye care, tim…
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Mr. Bear reads from Rebecca Hurst’s THE FOX’S WEDDING, a gorgeous, dreamy book of poems from The Emma Press. Spellbinding and slightly sinister, each piece is a tiny potion distilling the essence of fairy tale magic and liminality. Featuring the passionate folk music (and mini-interview!) of Wattle & Daub, a husband and wife singer-songwriter duo. …
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Mr. Bear reads from Jill Talbot’s intoxicating A DISTANT TOWN, hot, thirsty stories with road trips, jukeboxes, barstools, gas stations, pay phones, and the unrelenting hold of the past. Featuring the music of Dan Nielsen, songs rich in story and feeling. Plus, cool off with a trip to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium. Oracles abound.…
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Mr. Bear reads stories from Ursula Villarreal-Moura’s dazzling MATH FOR THE SELF-CRIPPLING, a dreamy equation of a self plus family multiplied by memory and divided over time and relationships. Featuring the dark ruminations of chamber-folk band Teething Veils (plus a mini-interview!), and Miss Mousie talks baths, bears, berries, and more!…
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Mr. Bear reads from Mona Arshi’s iridescent novel SOMEBODY LOVES YOU, a poetic and piercing look at the beauty and violence of childhood. Featuring music by (and a mini-interview with!) Tristan Allen, who harnesses the “storytelling power of sound and puppetry,” plus a trip to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium, where your favorite two-dimensional, hand-dr…
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Mr. Bear reads luminous work by Melissa Llanes Brownlee, stories rich in Hawaiian language and life with characters who will make your heart ache. Featuring music by the writer herself on ukulele (and a mini-interview)! Plus, a visit to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium yields a not-quite-coffee recipe and tales of blue flowers and golden knives.…
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Mr. Bear celebrates the spring equinox by reading from Poetry Forge founder Holly Wren Spaulding’s gorgeous FAMILIARS and BETWEEN US, whose poems will bloom inside you, stirring your blood and taking root in your heart. Also featuring a sneak preview of AS WE ARE, the powerful new EP by Amy Correia, plus a mini-interview with the “unicorn of a song…
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Mr. Bear reads from AND IF THAT MOCKINGBIRD DON'T SING: PARENTING STORIES GONE SPECULATIVE, a riveting collection of flash edited by Hannah Grieco that lifts up the rocks of parenthood to expose the frightening, fascinating, and vulnerable mess squirming underneath. Featuring the croons and tunes of singer-songwriter Minka Hoist (and a mini-intervi…
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Mr. Bear reads the deeply moving, visceral work of Star Su, stories of family and blood, of loss and memory and longing, stories that will burrow into the smallest, softest parts of you and take up residence. Featuring music by the Toronto-based band Lowfills with their “songs for weirdos and circus ghosts” (plus a mini-interview!). And a visit to …
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Mr. Bear reads from Cassie Thornton’s radically compassionate THE HOLOGRAM, which draws inspiration from Greek solidarity clinics to imagine a plan for building a new model of care and support for a post-pandemic future. Art, activism, science fiction, healing, and more, The Hologram illuminates tools for reimagining our health and our world. Featu…
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Mr. Bear reads about the winter ways of animals from the 1922 account WATCHED BY WILD ANIMALS by Enos A. Mills. Featuring the activities of chipmunks, beavers, deer, wolves, mountain lions, mice, and more, social commentary, and a musical exhortation to look at the moon. Plus, Miss Mousie’s go-to warming broth, a Sweet Valley Oracle for the listene…
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Mr. Bear reads the inspiring work of Micaela Arenas, a 15-year-old writer and activist. Whether a poem on borders, a speech on building bridges, or a book about the power of story and imagination, her writing conveys the infinite potential of words. Also featuring a trip to Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium, where you’ll get an earful on onion tricks, gar…
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Mr. Bear reads the psychologically penetrating work of Mileva Anastasiadou, stories aching and redolent in their probe of the human condition. From a child struggling to be seen to a grown woman losing her words to a family playing games in an uncertain world, these pieces blend soma and psyche, fear and hope, love and grief. Plus, singer-songwrite…
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Mr. Bear reads the riveting work of Cathy Ulrich—dark, poetic gems featuring murdered mermaids, girl detectives, astronauts, and more. Each tiny story is part of a glittering, infinite, kaleidoscopic whole that will make your heart spin. (You can buy her book GHOSTS OF YOU from Okay Donkey!) In the musical spotlight are the “alternative frantic ang…
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Mr. Bear reads from Sudha Balagopal’s poignant novella-in-flash from Ad Hoc Fiction, THINGS I CAN’T TELL AMMA. Interconnected pieces illustrate the challenges of navigating a new culture, managing relationships and expectations, finding love, and remaining true to one’s self. Featuring found sound experiments, plus Miss Mousie talks about breath, s…
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Mr. Bear reads the piercing, sensuous work of Monique Quintana, rich prose exploring identity, memory, the body, and more. Featuring the sultry music of and a mini-interview with Ksenia Mack of the Porch Party Mamas, as well as Dan Nielsen with Five Minutes, a podcast of philosophical pleasure and ponderance small enough to fit in your back pocket.…
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Mr. Bear reads from Couri Johnson’s I’LL TELL YOU A LOVE STORY, a glittering web of fairytales that will ensnare your heart in their strange and disturbing worlds marked with secrets, loss, grief, heartbreak, and occasional pinpricks of hope. Featuring the electrifying music of and a mini-interview with Katie Benoit, along with a quick stop at Miss…
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Mr. Bear reads stirring and evocative work by María Alejandra Barrios that explores what is passed from generation to generation—stories of family and spirits, of history and memory, language and silence. Featuring the luminous music of and a mini-interview with Juliana Lachance, plus some sweet lilac talk at Miss Mousie’s Apothekarium!…
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Mr. Bear reads from SPINNING TO MARS, a collection of micros by Meg Pokrass: listen to dark, strange, grief-soaked, hope-rinsed morsels of prose against a backdrop of music by Sugar Whiskey. Also featuring a writing prompt from Tommy Dean and info on his upcoming newsletter Flash Perspectives. Plus, Miss Mousie takes a deep dive into wood betony—ev…
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Mr. Bear reads from THE BEST OF BREVITY, a dazzling collection by Rose Metal Press of flash essays culled from twenty years of publications at the renowned online journal Brevity. Featuring songs from the gorgeous album Citizen Alien by Leaf Rapids, a mini-interview with lead singer and thereminist Keri Latimer, and a mouthwatering recipe and essay…
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Mr. Bear reads from DEATH, DESIRE, AND OTHER DESTINATIONS, Tara Isabel Zambrano’s luminous collection of flash published by Okay Donkey Press. Strange, lyrical, and piercing, these stories hover at thresholds of life, death, lust, grief, love, and sorrow. Featuring groovy music by People in Cars, a mini-interview with Bob Records, and a tasty writi…
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Mr. Bear interviews Cass and Fagner Gastaldon of PuppetSoup, a Wales-based theatre company that creates puppetry for everyone and offers fantastic courses. What is (or isn't) a puppet? Can puppets die? What do they smell like? Learn how to animate a piece of paper, discover the world of teatro lambe lambe, join a group field trip to Miss Mousie's A…
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Mr. Bear reads Megan Pillow’s disquieting story “Water in the Blood,” a fresh take on horror where postpartum realities, gender roles, and relationship inequalities grow even more sinister with hints of the supernatural. Featuring otherworldly music by and a mini-interview with Flutter and an original writing prompt by K.B. Carle. Also featuring th…
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