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Dead Darlings

A daily Arts podcast

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In the latest book club mini-episode, Hannah, Laurie and Rebecca discuss 100 Lockdown Sonnets by Jacqueline Saphra. The book is available here: https://ninearchespress.com/publications/poetry-collections/100-lockdown-sonnets
We're back Darlings! After a prolonged hiatus, we are back to talk monsters, Edinburgh and indentity with Tom Juniper. There's also a sneak peek of our book club episode, which will be out later this month.Tom Juniper's book Monstrous is avai
This month Rebecca and Hannah chat to poet, producer and podcaster Daisy Thurston-Gent about creating communities, stage fright and lost queer history.The poem of the month is from one Laurie Eaves, who was on holiday so couldn't join us for r
Rebecca, Laurie and Hannah chat to Demi Anter about her collection Small Machines, the different poetry scenes in London, Berlin and the US, and the fun of attempting to get an artist's visa in the UK. There's also a poem from Ned Ashcroft and
In this month's book club mini episode Hannah, Laurie and Rebecca chat about Warsan Shire's Bless the Daughter Raised by a Voice in Her Head.The book is available here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/bless-the-daughter-raised-by-a-voice-in-h
This month, Laurie, Hannah and Rebecca chat to Bristol-based poet Sam J Grudgings about punk, writing a sequel to the Bible and his explosive performance style.Plus there's poem from Joss Affleck and a sneak preview of our book review episode
In this month's book club mini-epsiode, Rebecca, Hannah and Laurie chat about Manorism by Yomi Sode.The book examines the lives of Black British men through the themes of family, survival, generational trauma and the complexities of belonging.
This month, Hannah, Laurie and Rebecca chat to Kayla Martell Feldman about the differences between page and stage poetry, self-publishing and her new collection Same Story, out in November. There's also a preview of this month's book review e
You've all been very good this year, so here is a Christmas Stocking stuffed with fabulous open mic poetry for you to enjoy. We've got brilliant poems from Trisha Bloomfield, Heather Moulson, George Parker, Robert Garnham, Amanda Nicholson &
In this book club mini-episode Hannah, Laurie and Rebecca discuss Blue Horses by Mary Oliver. Plus there's information about how to take part in our Christmas Stocking open mic special episode. Blue Horses by Mary Oliver is available here: ht
In this book club mini-episode, Rebecca, Laurie and Hannah discuss Witch by Rebecca Tamas. Plus there are details of how to enter our Christmas Stocking open mic special. You can get your hands on a copy of Witch here: https://www.poetrybooks
This month we chat to the best dressed poem in any room, Kath Blair. There's also a poem from Matt Sowerby and a sneak preview of our book club mini-episode on Mary Oliver's Blue Horses. You can find out more about Kath here: https://www.kbla
This month Rebecca, Laurie and Hannah chat to poet and novelist Dean Atta, about writing novels in verse, writing for young people and how to include hope in your work. We've also got a poem from Jake Nathan, and a sneak peek of this month's
In this month's bookclub mini-espisode, Laurie, Hannah and Rebecca chat about All the Men I Never Married by Kim Moore.You can find out more about Kim Moore here: https://www.kimmoorepoet.co.uk/The book is available from the publishers here
This month, Rebecca, Hannah and Laurie are joined by Anthony Anaxagorou to discuss empire, Paul Simon and really long poems.Plus there's a taster of our Book Club Mini Episode on All the Men I Never Married by Kim Moore - that episode will be
This month we hand the mic over and invite our listeners to take to the audio stage for our Open Mic Special!Featuring poetry from Amanda Nicholson, Andy N, Ellen Clayton, Fiona Broadhurst, Daniel Flenley, Tim Kiely and Christopher Kraken. T
Welcome to the Vogon Slam, the poetry slam which goes looking for the worst poetry in the galaxy!Inspired by The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the Vogon Slam is an annual poetry competition where the worst poet wins. This year's event too
An announcement from the DD team:Hello Darlings!August’s episode is going to be one of our open mic special episodes, so that means we’d like you to get involved. If you’d like to take part, simply make a recording of yourself reading your
This month's interview is with Dr Katie Ailes, whose PhD explored authenticity in spoken word and performance poetry. We've also got a poem from Jake Wild Hall, and a taster of our Book Club, featuring Amnion by Stephanie Sy-Quia. The full boo
In the latest Bookclub episode, Laurie, Hannah and Rebecca chat about Rebel Without Applause by Lemn Sissay.Copies of the book are available here: https://canongate.co.uk/books/201-rebel-without-applause/
This month's interview is with the Birmingham-based poet and beatbox extraordinaire Jasmine Gardosi. There's also poetry from Ken Cumberlidge and a sneak preview of our Book Club episode (full episode out later this month), looking at Rebel Wit
In this month's Book Club episode, Laurie, Hannah and Rebecca chat about All the Names Given by Raymond Antrobus. The book is available here: https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/raymond-antrobus/all-the-names-given/9781529059496
This month Rebecca, Hannah and Laurie chat to the poet Matthias 'Munkey' Ediger about writing in translation, dance and his impressive range of personalised t-shirts. And they discuss All the Names Given by Raymond Antrobus in the sneak previe
In this month's Book Club mini-episode, Hannah, Laurie and Rebecca chat about Surge by Jay Bernard. The book is available to purchase here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1116412/surge/9781784742614.html
This month, Rebecca, Hannah and Laurie chat to Kathryn O'Driscoll and hear a poem from Faizah. There's also a sneak peak at this month's Bookclub mini-epsiode, looking at Surge by Jay Bernard. You can find out more about Kathryn here https:/
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