AUDIO RECORDINGS
PODCAST
‘Think like a tree’ Ep. 6 | Shooting’ the Breeze with Expressive Arts Collective of Long Beach
This week, Sue and Kristian chat with LB poet and published author Nancy Woo about poetry, mental health, forest bathing, eco-poetry, and the value of getting out into nature!
PODCAST
EP. 2.6 “Nancy Lynée Woo - Poetry as Power and relationships as remedy”
Podcast conversation with Li-Ya Mar on The Green Path − Our Climate Stories podcast.
angel city culture quest podcast
Working artist: nancy lynee woo
“EPISODE SUMMARY: Today we’re speaking with Nancy Lynée Woo who is a member of the Artists At Work program at Angels Gate Cultural Center in San Pedro, CA.”
POEM
“Walking to walmart with sacagawea” at plum recruit literary magazine
Audio recording of the author reading the poem.
PODCAST
“Creatives in Quarantine” on The Poetry Saloncast
From the Poetry Saloncast: “Bonus episode! This week, we gather three amazing poets - Brendan Constantine, Jeannine Hall Gailey and Nancy Lynee Woo - for the first of two panels on how these poets are coping with stay-at-home orders during a global pandemic. Listen in as Tresha Faye Haefner hosts this fascinating conversation about artists coping with isolation.”
POEM
“The Dying Season” on Radar Poetry
Original poem recorded with xylophone accompaniment, published on Radar Poetry.
podcast
Writers’ Block - Ep. 5
From YourPopFilter: “This week Mike talks to the poet (and old friend) Nancy Woo. Nancy reads a variety of pieces and the two talk about her writing process, performance rituals, persona, and the care a writer needs to take when taking on the role of another. This interview was conducted in October 2016 in Chapman Radio’s recording booth (which is why there’s some room buzz–sorry!), and is another edition of Mike does dumb radio voice.”
podcast
PEN America Emerging Voices Podcast - Ep. 4
From PEN America: “Founder of the Long Beach Literary Arts Center and 2015 Emerging Voices Fellow Nancy Lynée Woo talks about DIY lit scenes, the importance of creative spaces, and the power of showing up, while Fellowship Manager Amanda Fletcher drools over the size of Nancy's apartment.”
POEM
“A Woman Alone” w/Bobkat
Original poem recorded with music by Bobkat of Blacksheep Music Productions (Bobby & Karlee Cuff).
podcast
“Why I Write” at Heritage Future
From Heritage Future: “Inspired by George Orwell’s 1946 essay “Why I Write,” Heritage Future (previously 1888 Center) developed an introspective project to highlight our motives for writing and asked the international community to share their story and join the conversation. Recorded live at Cook’s Chapel in Anaheim, CA.”