Rippling Pages: Interviews with Writers
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"I don't think poetry should be giving a lesson to anyone"
Caitlin Stobie is here to talk about THIN SLICES, her new collection from Verve Press (Pre-order here )
Caitlin examines culture's need for 'origin' myths, as well as asking what is a language for the pre-lingual?
We recorded this episode in the run-up to Caitlin's appearance at Ilkley Literature Festival - more of which you can find out here: https://www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk/whats-on
And find out more about the University of Leeds Poetry Centre here - https://poetry.leeds.ac.uk/
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Jeff Chon and Hashtag Good Guy with a Gun
Khalisa Rae and Ghost in a Black Girl’s Throat
Polly Barton and Fifty Sounds
Jacqueline Bishop on Jamaican Women Writers
Samatar Elmi and A Portrait of Colossus
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Katherine Horrex and the Growlery
Gaia Holmes and 'RESIST'
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