A Self Among the Crowd
Julia Copus examines why the poet Charlotte Mew is not better known. Charlotte Mew ought to be better known. Brittle,…
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Julia Copus examines why the poet Charlotte Mew is not better known. Charlotte Mew ought to be better known. Brittle,…
Released on April 26, 2015
Emma Darwin and Annie Caulfield meet up again to discuss how they got on with their genre swap. Emma Darwin…
James McConnachie, in search of a book idea, rekindles a lost passion. Eager for a book project to plunge into,…
Released on April 19, 2015
Julia Copus explores the personal in contemporary poetry, and Joanne Limburg considers the implications of honesty in memoir. Julia Copus…
John Pilkington finds literary inspiration in the espionage of 16th-century Christendom. 400 years before Burgess, Philby and Maclean, spies recruited…
Released on April 12, 2015
Francis Spufford speaks with Carole Angier about the joys of reading and writing, and the importance of the senses. Francis…
Clare Pollard ponders what kind of China Ezra Pound could invent when he’d never been there and didn’t know the…
My novels come out of me, who I am, what is at stake in my world when I am writing,…
Gwyneth Lewis explains what it’s really like to be a poet, and Simon Rae considers the merits of a multi-faceted…