Episodes
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Writing an acrostic, with help from a poem by Patience Agbabi.
References: 'Invisible Ink' from Bloodshot Monochrome by Patience Agbabi. Music by GC O'Hare and Portamento.
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Writing magical realism poems! References: 'A Boat' by Richard Brautigan. Music by GC O'Hare (intro) and Portamento (outro).
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A poem and writing prompt about the weather! References: 'Wind' by Ted Hughes from New Selected Poems 1957-1994. Music: Intro by GC O'Hare, Outro by Portamento.
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A poetry prompt for writing about celebratory festivals.
References: 'Mid-Autumn Moon Festival' in Magnolia by Nina Mingya Powles.
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I read and discuss Glück's poetry and an excerpt from one of her essays, and give a poetry prompt to start your own poem.
References: 'Proofs and Theories' and 'To Autumn' by Louise Glück.
Music by GC O'Hare and Portamento.
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The first of the autumn/winter 10 week series! Write a poem today with a prompt you could dress up in.
References: 'Your One Good Dress' by Brenda Shaughnessy from Liquid Flesh.
Music by GC O'Hare (Intro) and Portamento (Outro).
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I discuss how we might use dusty objects in the house to write meaningful poetry.
References: 'Sunflower Sutra' by Allen Ginsberg from Howl, Kaddish and Other Poems. Music: Intro: GC O'Hare. Outro: Portamento.
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I discuss how each poem is a movement from unconsciousness into consciousness.
References: 'The Bull' by Vicki Feaver from The Book of Blood. Music by GC O'Hare and Portamento.
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I discuss how we might use specific images to share secrets.
References: 'The Pond' by Vicki Feaver from The Book of Blood / 'Toads' by Vanessa Lampert from 'On Long Loan'. Music by GC O'Hare and Portamento.
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After a trip to the Wordsworth Trust, I discuss the impact of biography on our poetry.
References: 'Expostulation and Reply / The Tables Turned: an evening scene, on the same subject' by William Wordsworth and 'Thursday 29th April 1802' (journal entry) by Dorothy Wordsworth, in Romanticism: An Anthology 4th Edn. Ed by Duncan Wu. Music by George Clarke and Portamento.
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I discuss liminal states of being/in creativity, and how this can help us with first lines.
References: 'Heaven, it must be heaven' by Rachel Long in Butcher's Dog issue 9 (2017). Music by George Clarke and Portamento.
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I talk about poems that instruct our reader... and cockney rhyming slang.
References: 'Pawnbroking for Beginners' by Chrissie Gittins in Obsessed with Pipework issue 103 / 'Instructions on How to Leave a Town' by Gabriel Jesiolowski. Music by George Clarke (Intro) and Portamento (Outro).
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Second person perspective!
References: 'Void' by Louise Glück from Poems 1962-2020 / 'Plans for a Future Romance' by Emily Berry from Dear Boy.
Music by Portamento.
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A short episode. I discuss community spaces and share some Keats.
References: 'Lines on The Mermaid Tavern' by John Keats in Poems of London (Everyman's Library). Music by Portamento.
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I chat about cabbage poems and give a first-line prompt.
References: 'The Vegetable Garden and the Runaway Horse' from Some More of Me Poetry by Pam Ayres / 'Skunk Cabbage' from The Stone Age by Jen Hadfield / 'If the Night Could Get Up & Walk' and 'One Must Try Behind the Hills' by Jonathan Williams from 'Beat' Poets selected by Gene Baro. Music by Portamento.
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I discuss allergies and Rilke and give a meditative poetry prompt.
References: 'Duino Elegies' - Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by David Young.
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I discuss how we can be inspired to write by creative TV shows and retelling stories.
References: 'Glow Up' - Netflix / 'Fat Alice' in Be Feared by Jane Burn.
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I discuss how I spent the weekend facing my writing fears and how it changed everything.
References: 'Caddisfly Larvae' from Ephemeron by Fiona Benson. Music by Portamento.
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I do a close-reading of The Fish by Elizabeth Bishop and talk about how we might use it as a writing prompt.
References: 'The Fish' from Complete Poems by Elizabeth Bishop; The Art of Description by Mark Doty; Conversations with Elizabeth Bishop ed. by George Monteiro
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