Rattle Poetry

Timothy Green

tim@rattle.com

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Booking Overview

Rattle Poetry is a weekly poetry podcast featuring a new poet who shares life insights and original poems with Rattle’s editor. It’s a strong platform for authors seeking audience reach in the literary and arts community, along with visibility through the show’s regular live prompts/poetry community programming.

Metrics

Episodes: 354

Frequency: Weekly

Rating: 4.9/5.0

Estimated listeners: 1k-10k

Gender skew: Neutral

Location: USA

YouTube: 6.8k subscribers

Instagram: 17.0k followers

Contact Information

tim@rattle.com

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Host

Timothy Green - Serves as Rattle’s editor in the podcast description, collaborating with poets on the show by featuring their poems and conversation about life.

Booking Intelligence

Booking Requirements

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Typical Credentials:  
Published poets with notable recognition (e.g., major book awards/prizes, prize finalist status, national poetry series selection), reputable literary publication credits, and/or academic roles (MFA credentials, professorship/teaching, writer fellows).
Required Achievements:  
Book awards/prizes, Fellowships, Literary publication in major journals, Prize finalist status, Academic teaching or MFA credentials

Recent Guest Discussions

D.M. Aderibigbe - Life And Poetry; Shared Poems And Literary Background; Plus Participation In The Show’s Prompt/poetry Submission Ecosystem (not An External Discussion Topic).

Amy M. Alvarez - Life And Poetry; Themes Including Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Place, And Social Justice (as Reflected In The Episode Description).

Valentina Gnup - Life And Poetry; Writing Background And Current Coaching Work (as Reflected In The Episode Description).

Recent Topics

Poetry, Literature, Writing, Creative Writing, Social Justice

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on
Rattle Poetry
:

ep. 347 - D.M. Aderibigbe

June 22, 2026

D.M. Aderibigbe is from Lagos, Nigeria. His most recent book, 82nd Division, was selected for the National Poetry Series. His debut book, How the End First Showed, won the Brittingham Prize in Poetry, among other honors. He has received fellowships from the Sewanee Writers’ Conference (Walter E. Dakin Fellowship), The James Merrill House, OMI/Ledig House, Ucross, Jentel, and Boston University where he earned his MFA in creative writing. His poems appear in The Atlantic, The Nation, Ploughshar...

ep. 346 - Amy M. Alvarez

June 16, 2026

Amy M. Alvarez is the author of Makeshift Altar, winner of the 2025 American Book Award and CariCon Poetry Prize. Born to Jamaican and Puerto Rican parents in New York, New York, her work focuses on race, ethnicity, gender, place, and social justice. Selected as one of 2022’s Best New Poets, her poetry has appeared in Ploughshares, The Missouri Review, Poetry Foundation, and elsewhere. She has been awarded fellowships from CantoMundo, VONA, Macondo, the Virginia Creative Arts Center, and the ...

ep. 345 - Valentina Gnup

June 02, 2026

Valentina Gnup is a two-time Rattle Poetry Prize Finalist, and also appears in our new Best of the Ekphrastic Challenge anthology. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism from CSUF in 1980 and her MFA in Creative Writing from Antioch University Los Angeles in 2002. Her most recent book is Ruined Music. She has two grown daughters and currently lives in Mill Valley, California, where she coaches high school writers. Find more here: https://www.valentinagnup.com/ As always, we'll als...

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