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  • Episode 18 - Luke Wright
    2023/08/15
    Luke Wright is a a poet, theatre-maker, and broadcaster. He makes a new show or play every year, and is currently performing at the Edinburgh festival. Luke sat down with Romina and Will to discuss creativity, touring like a comedian, small towns, being the GCSE unseen poetry text this year and much much more.

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Episode 17 - LIVE with Adam Evans
    2023/08/08

    The Re-Draft Podcast comes at you LIVE from The King's Arms! What a beautiful venue we find ourselves in for our inaugural live episode with comedian Adam Evans! We talk all things Verbose, Edinburgh Fringe, how to get into comedy, making strangers laugh and how Adam wrote a whole book

    back in primary school.

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    57 分
  • Episode 16 - Lisa O'Hare
    2023/08/02

    LISA O'HARE is about to take her show, DO YOU REMEMBER THE FIRST RHYME? to the Edinburgh Festival - a dream they've had for decades. We were delighted to sit down with her and discuss her community work, hosting Verbose, and how she found poetry later in life before the show! It's an excellent discussion.


    Follow Lisa @thelisaohare

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Episode 15 - Louis Glazzard
    2023/07/25

    Louis Glazzard self published his poetry book, Human Men, and is now in active development on a novel. He has experience with the Arts Council, has run poetry workshops for folks in Australia and worked as the Poet in Residence via Zoom, and sat down with us to talk all things language, editing and promotion.


    You can buy tickets for our upcoming live show here!



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  • Episode 14 - Adam Farrer
    2023/07/19
    Adam Farrer is a memoir writer, lecturer and editor/ His first book, Cold Fish Soup, a memoir in essays about the Yorkshire coast, won the NorthBound Book Award at the 2021 Northern Writers’ Awards.



    Adam joined us on the podcast to discuss all things memoir writing and the craft of creatively re-telling your own life's experiences. We also discuss:


    • His own turbulent childhood
    • His time writing music reviews
    • When The Darkness luckily didn't kill him
    • The difficult second book
    • How the spoken word scene influenced his writing
    • How to market when your publisher has no money.


    And much more. You can support Adam by following him on Instagram or buying Cold Fish Soup, options on Linktree.


    You can support The Re-Draft Podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=89765049



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    1 時間 20 分
  • Episode 13 - Cherrelle Anne
    2023/07/11

    This weeks episode is with one of Manchester's most talented poets - the ineffable Cherrelle Anne! She is one third of the Poetry Place, she runs Sensually Spoken Word and tomorrow (Wednesday 12th) is set to hit the stage at Manchester International Festival performing new songs and poems. We love Cherrelle, and were delighted to spend time with her.


    She talks about making poetry work for you, her family and upbringing, and why some events should be ticketed!

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Episode 12 - Eloise Armary
    2023/07/03
    In this episode we speak with poet, author of Pink Goo and co-founder of the Poetry to your Ears podcast, Eloise Armary about writing in different tongues, self-publishing, podcast hosting and much much more!

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Episode 11 - Dom Berry
    2023/06/27

    Good morning, good afternoon and good evening!


    We're back with another episode of the Re-Draft Podcast and we're delighted to bring you a conversation with poetry legend Dom Berry!


    In this episode we talk:


    • A short review of Outbreak festival and discussion of mixed events
    • Chat about the legitimacy of celebrity poetry books, fresh off of the news of Drake's new poetry collection 'Titles Ruin Everything.'
    • News about Romina's excellent new office space
    • A great chat about the point of art with Dom
    • Discussions of poetry in the classroom
    • Are bank adverts poetry? Is all poetry art? Should it be?
    • Toby Campion as one of the best voices in UK poetry
    • Oliver Sykes new children's show, which Dom is directing
    • How to make poetry your income source


    You can subscribe to our Patreon here: patreon.com/user?u=89765049

    You can buy tickets to our upcoming live show here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/re-draft-podcast-live-with-adam-evans-tickets-663517487667

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    1 時間 27 分