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  • "Control: The Language" Read by the author, Drema Drudge, on a chilly winter's day
    Jan 29 2026

    "Control: The Language" Read by the author, Drema Drudge, on a chilly winter's day. This was one of the earliest poems she (I) wrote. At least recently.

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    1 min
  • "Some Said It Thundered" Read by the author, Drema Drudge
    Dec 21 2025

    A flash of memory. A poem that knows exactly how it feels to be struck by something you didn’t see coming.

    In this brief reading, I share Some Said It Thundered, a poem about those sudden sparks that keep echoing long after the moment passes. Think Back to the Future, but make it poetry. Make it personal.

    Happy holidays, friends, and may your heart stay just flammable enough. Keep creating!

    “Some Said It Thundered” written and read by Drema Drudge.
    © 2025 Drema Drudge. All rights reserved.

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    1 min
  • "You Know, You've Been to Rome" — A Reading by Drema Drudge
    Oct 29 2025

    Read by the author, Drema Drudge, on a fall night on a porch while listening to the leaves fall, with a raspy throat but a determined heart. Because the muse is always with us.

    Written and read by Drema Drudge. © 2025. All rights reserved.

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    3 min
  • Fight Me in the Waffle House Parking Lot at Dawn (Read by the author)
    Sep 21 2025

    Just sharing another poem, "Fight Me in the Waffle House Parking Lot at Dawn," first published by The Daily Drunk. Many thanks to them.

    As I say before I read the poem, this came to me while I was on cold medicine and was awake at maybe three a.m. and this little critter just showed up. I really like it.

    Oh, and the onion rings line? Like someone taking out their earrings for a fight, right?

    I'm not one for violence, but I will fight for art. And love. :-)

    A truck drove past right as I was in the middle of recording, and I decided to keep the sound in. Why not?

    Fight Me in the Waffle House Parking Lot at Dawn


    Fight me in the Waffle House parking lot at dawn.

    Take out your onion rings
    and hand them to your bestie
    except, no onion rings here.

    You can’t handle

    The Roof

    wrapped in paper napkins.

    Shadow box four rounds
    or line dance your way
    back to town.

    Go inside,
    pick a spot at the counter
    and perform Americana.

    Norman Rockwell will see you now.

    Psst…I kinda like this little freak.

    Copyright Drema Drudge 2025. All rights reserved.

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    1 min
  • "All In" A Poem Written and Read by Drema Drudge (guest appearance by a loud bird)
    Jul 30 2025

    In this mini episode, Drema Drudge reads her original poem, All In, recorded live from her porch with a very vocal bird as uninvited co-host.

    A quiet reflection on mutual wisdom.

    Background ambiance includes a determined bee and a loud, possibly judgmental bird.

    Written and read by Drema Drudge. © 2025. All rights reserved.

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    1 min
  • Andrew Najberg Reads His Lyrical Fiction, Discusses Its Origins
    Oct 21 2023

    Andrew Najberg returns with a couple of short readings from his forthcoming releases and a discussion of the origins of his novels. You don't want to miss this!

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    57 min
  • Once Upon a Disney Podcast Co-hosts, Larry Brenner and Andie Redwine
    Oct 7 2023

    Our guests on this episode are the co-hosts of Once upon a Disney Podcast, Larry Brenner and Andie Redwine.

    Check out their Facebook fan page https://www.facebook.com/onceuponadisneypodcast, and listen to their podcast most any place where podcasts can be heard.

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    43 min
  • Sweet Tea, Country Music, and Some Southern-Fried Woolf: an Interview with Author Drēma Drudge
    Sep 23 2023

    Here's an interview with the co-host of MFA Payday, Drēma Drudge.
    Her bio:
    "Welcome! I’m Drēma Drudge, author. From reading cereal boxes on the breakfast table when I was a wee thing to reading my first chapter book in a mimosa tree which birthed my love for novels and twinned it with my affection for trees, the written word and I have been fast friends forever. I’ve also been writing in one capacity or another since I was about nine, starting with terrible poems and graduating to melodramatic stories in junior high. (No one explained to me then that my beloved books came from the destruction of my (almost) equally beloved trees!)

    Mercifully, I eventually discovered that there are books, classes, and programs on writing and I learned how to write! Now I have an MFA in Creative Writing.

    Read more about my books.

    I’m married to the incomparable Barry Drudge, musician (and writer) extraordinaire. We have two grown children, and we live in a charming small town filled with plenteous, splendid, trees and wide Victorian homes.

    Barry and I have been privileged to travel to some really cool places. My first novel ended up being written in six countries! As a result of our travels, I’ve ended up writing in some fascinating, gorgeous places, such as sitting in a pew in the Pantheon in Rome and writing in Recoleta Cemetery in Argentina. I’ve visited the homes, birthplaces, and graves of many of my writing and art heroes and have often had the opportunity to write in or about those very places, something my younger self never imagined possible."

    Southern-Fried Woolf
    Briscoe Chambers is not only the manager of her country music star husband, but a graduate student trying to complete her Virginia Woolf thesis by fall – the same time her cheating husband, Michael, has an album due to avoid being in breach of contract. No problem, right?

    Except his co-writer will be Velvet Wickens, his idol who has been opening shows for him. And who happens to be the one he’s cheating with. Now Briscoe has been asked by their record label to ensure the album gets finished on time. To accomplish this, they must all live together for the duration of the writing of the album.

    And by the way, Briscoe knows, and it’s triggering coping mechanisms she had thought were long gone.

    Fans of the writing of both Taylor Jenkins Reid and Virginia Woolf will enjoy this novel that has plenty of sweet tea, country music, Virginia Woolf, and heartache. In addition, the reader gets to watch over Briscoe’s shoulder as she crafts her essay and attempts to untangle her troubled marriage.

    Sign up for a free story over at www.dremadrudge.com.

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    51 min