Off the Page
Off the Page is a podcast of stories, essays, and poetry from Stanford's writing community, produced by and in collaboration with the Stanford Storytelling Project.
In each episode, a Stanford author reads a piece of their writing and discusses their craft and process. This series is hosted by Creative Writing lecturer, Mark Labowskie.
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Past Events
Sarah Lewis is a coterminal master’s student at Stanford University in the English Department, having pursued a BA in English and Music. She was a…
Phoebe Oathout lives in Baltimore with her girlfriend and is a student at the Hopkins Writing Sems in Fiction. Before that, she worked as a…
Joseph Rios was named Fresno's Poet Laureate in 2023. He is the author of Shadowboxing: Poems and Impersonations (Omnidawn), winner of…
Jared Klegar is a current senior at Stanford University. His writing has appeared in Catapult, Electric Literature, and the …
Jalen Eutsey is a 2022-2024 Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University. His poems have appeared in Best New Poets 2022, Nashville…
Stanford grad Isaac Vaught (class of 2020) reads his essay “The Burden of Bad Men,” which explores masculinity, mass incarceration, and legacy.…
Madeline Haze Curtis’ writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Bellevue Literary Review, Copper Nickel, West Branch,…
In the new episode of Off the Page, Jones Lecturer Hieu Minh Nguyen reads recent poems about desire, class, and memory, and talks about his…
In the new episode of Off the Page, former Stegner Fellow Aamina Ahmad reads from her debut novel, The Return of Faraz Ali…
The Stanford Creative Writing podcast Off the Page is back! In the latest episode, former Stegner Fellow Lydia Conklin reads their short story "…