SPL Podcasts You May Have Missed

I’ve not updated you all on the last 6 podcasts or so not because I forgot, not because I think you don’t care, not because they aren’t any good — but because I was away from work for a while. So, here’s a list of the fine fine programmes you missed. Special thanks to Colin Fraser and Peggy Hughes of ANON for keeping these going and for doing some interviews for me. If anyone is curious about these and doesn’t know where to start — I highly recommend the amazing Kei Miller who has to stunning collections of poetry and a great novel under his belt. He is a beautiful man. It is a luxury to have him in your ears, I assure you. What are you waiting for? Catch up now!
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Kevin MacNeil
Poet, playwright, bicyclist and novelist Kevin MacNeil chats to Ryan about why he’s glad he started off life as a poet, the challenges of performance and why he describes himself as a “writer” rather than a “poet turned novelist…
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Gerry Cambridge
Ryan and Gerry Cambridge talk about how the Dark Horse magazine got started, whether it is possible to say what an editor is looking for in a magazine and muse the general state of literary magazine culture in the UK and the US…
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Kei Miller
SPL poet of month for July, Kei Miller, reads from his new book A Light Song of Light at last month’s West Port Book Festival…
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West Port Book Festival
SPL and West Port Book Festival’s Peggy looks back at the poetry of last year’s fest, and forward to what’s coming this year…
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Chase Twichell
Ryan chats to Chase Twichell about ecological views, the intricacies of the poetry publishing world in the US and what it’s like to release a collected works…
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Rab Wilson
Mining, Pablo Neruda, Scots poetry, Arabic translation and more with Rab Wilson and Ryan…
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