22. How to Read a Poem
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概要
In this episode of Fully Lit Live, we bring you a panel discussion recorded at the Blue Mountains Writers Festival in November 2025.
James Jiang, editor of the Sydney Review of Books, hosts Willo Drummond and Hasib Hourani for an exploration of how poems work - in the body, on the page, and in your ears.
From a discussion of formative reading experiences to a shared close reading of Emma Lew’s Marshes, this conversation is an intimate encounter with poetry and its enduring value.
If you’re a devoted reader of poetry, or someone who is yet to approach it, this episode is for you.
GUESTS
Hasib Hourani is a Lebanese-Palestinian writer, editor, arts worker and educator. His debut book, rock flight, won the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry and the Mary Gilmore Award, and was shortlisted for the 2025 Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Poetry.
Willo Drummond a researcher, lecturer and supervisor in creative writing. Her work has been published in Cordite Poetry Review and Australian Poetry Journal. Her debut collection, Moon Wrasse, is out now.
James Jiang is a critic and scholar, and editor of the Sydney Review of Books.
CREDITS
Fully Lit is brought to you by Impact Studios at UTS, the Sydney Review of Books, and the UTS Writing and Publishing Program, and is produced by Regina Botros.
Executive Producer: Sarah Gilbert
Mixed by Siobhan Moylan