Spoken Word Wales
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A podcast talking about the craft of writing and performance in Wales

Dylan Day 2017

Highlighting Dylan day on 14 May, with a reflection on Dylan Thomas and contemporary writing and a response to Under Milk Wood.
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SWW011 Erin Kavanagh

A conversation with poet, geomythologist and archaeologist Erin Kavanagh @geomythkavanagh about poetic living, the Japanese haiku tradition and respon...
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Kathy Miles

Kathy Miles reads from her new collection and discusses landscape, nature and competitions.
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SWW009 Julie Ann Pritchard

Julie discusses her collection Butterfly Kisses and a Bee Sting Mind, walking and writing; and Martin explores Housman's Shropshire.
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Ric Hool

Interview with Ric Hool about Between So Many Words, open field poetry, and performance
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Nia Davies

Interview with Nia Davies about her new collection, editing Poetry Wales, nature poetry and performance.
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National Poetry Day

Readings by staff and students of work by Kate Tempest, Spike Milligan and others, and Liz Wilson and Martin Locock read their own work.
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SWW005 Martin Locock

A solo edition - Martin Locock reads from his poetry and discusses Kingsley Amis's time in Swansea
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SWW04 Jackie Biggs

Jackie Biggs talks about haiku, her new collection The Spaces in Between, the 52 project and Penfro Literary Festival
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Natalie Holborow

Natalie Holborow talks about her poetry, a Swedish residency, the Dylan Thomas Birthplace and her new spoken word event Mad as Birds
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