Writer Dawn Watson talks about mapping the places 'where [poetry and prose] meet, where they connect', and reads 'The Seaview Hundred and Fifty-Two' (Still Worlds Turning), a story set in the early 1980s about a North Belfast pupil with OCD and how they confront one of the era’s many bogeymen.
Music by Ruby Colley. Edited by Stephen Sexton.
1.10 Louise Farr
1.9 Laura-Blaise McDowell
1.8 Joanna Walsh
1.7 Mandy Taggart reads from Still Worlds Turning
1.6 Niamh McCabe reads from Still Worlds Turning
1.5 Jan Carson reads from Still Worlds Turning
1.3 Sam Thompson reads from Still Worlds Turning
1.2 Wendy Erskine reads from Still Worlds Turning
1.1 June Caldwell discusses Still Worlds Turning
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