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We are a small independent publisher in the South West predominately specialising in promoting spoken word artists. We aim to dispel the assumption that performance poetry does not transfer well to page as well as give emerging and established artist opportunities to be published where they might be rejected from other traditional poetry publishers. As well as poetry, we publish indie fiction, please have a look at our webstore for new release and popular titles. http://burningeyebooks.bigca ...
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The legendary Jackie Juno joins us on the podcast to talk about her new Burning Eye collection Priestess of the Powder Puff Experiment, out now! We get into the buzz of performing at festivals, the duties of the Grand Bards and always being DIY at heart.https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/priestess-of-the-powder-puff-experiment-by-jackie-juno…
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We're back after a short mid-season break! Back in May, we released Bibi June's pamphlet Kinsey Scale for the Emotionally Fragile Queer and caught up with them on the day of release. In this episode we discuss queerness and poetry as activism, the importance of editing and the joy of performing.https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/kinsey-scale-…
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This episode features the briliant scottish DIY punk poet Ross McFarlane! We talk about his new pamphlet Life Goals of the Millennials: or The Commune Manifesto - a shout out to all those clinging onto their communities and stable housing.https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/life-goals-of-the-millenials-or-the-commune-manifesto…
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This episode we catch up with Katie (Tom) Walters on their debut collection My Body is a Resource I am Willing to Expend - out now! We talk about being a disabled artist, before and during the pandemic. How disablity has changed Tom's approach to performance poetry and how digital spaces are integral in a society slipping back into non-disabled rea…
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Spring is officially here, and so is Good Listeners! The debut pamphlet from Somerset poet Pascal Vine.We talk about writing from different perspectives, the communal rituals at DIY punk shows, and how the rural and urban collide. https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/good-listeners-by-pascal-vinehttps://pascalvinepoet.bigcartel.com/…
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Welcome to a brand new series of the Burning Eye podcast! To kick off the new series, and our new poetry list for 2022 we catch up with Ibizo Lami on their debut collection Chosen Family, adapted from the spoken word show into a gorgeous pamphlet available now from our web store.https://ibizolami.com/https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/chosen-…
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This episode we are joined by Leeds based upcoming poet Abdullah Adekola to talk about Nigrescence, his debut collection out with us in September this year. We discuss the process, the identities that define and restrict us and what's next for this new creative.https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/https://adekola.bigcartel.com/…
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Bristol based poet Helen Sheppard joins us for this episode to talk about her debut collection Fontanelle, now available from our web store, direct and from your local bookshop. We discuss coming to poetry later in life, the joy of the moment and Helen's launch at Waterstones.https://helensheppard.bigcartel.com/http://burningeye.co.uk…
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On this new episode of the Burning Eye Podcast we catch up with BE poet Andrew Graves on the release of his third BE collection - Not Dancing with Ingrid Pitt. We discuss portrayals of the working class, dark hollywood and being a goth poet... If you love cinema and history, check out http://www.youmustrememberthispodcast.com/Don't forget to get a …
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This episode we catch up with Tina Sederholm on the release of her second BE collection - This Is Not Therapy! We discuss a range of emotions including joy, discomfort and forgiveness as well as awkward in-person gigs and trying to capture that perfect poetry film! --Tina Sederholm is a poet and theatre-maker. Described as‘Completely spellbinding’ …
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Stephen Lightbown joins us to talk about his new poetic novella The Last Custodian - we discuss disability representation in sci fi, the locality of Luke's journey and what the pandemic has improved for people who can't attend IRL events.https://www.stephenlightbown.com/https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/the-last-custodian-by-stephen-lightbow…
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This episode Bridget is joined by Birmingham Poet Laureate Casey Bailey to discuss his new release - Please Do Not Touch - an exploration of our colonial past, and the present effects on black communities. We dive into some of Birmingham's brimming poetry scene and some sound advice from Casey's dad.http://caseybailey.co.uk/https://burningeye.bigca…
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This episode we catch up with Cat Hepburn on the release of her new BE collection Dating & Other Hobbies! We talk about the importance of representing different types of dating and relationship models, the process of writing as a spoken word artist and how to celebrate every step of the way.Get a copy of 'Dating & Other Hobbies' direct from https:/…
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Welcome back listeners! We're here to kick off our 2021 schedule with our first interview of the year, with our first author of the year - Rob Gee! On this episode, Rob and I discuss punk poetry origins, the importance of mental health advocacy and who's stories to tell. Rob also gives us some insider knowledge of his many years at fringe festivals…
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Welcome back listeners. We are joined for this session by 'Spirograph' author Pauline Sewards, who talks to us about her latest collection, keeping up creativity and connection and the Bristol poetry scene - then and now.https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/spirograph-by-pauline-sewards저자 Burning Eye Podcast
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This episode we talk with Meanwhile author Cynthia Rodríguez about the book, the poems, the local scene in Leicester in and DIY punk.--https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/meanwhile-by-cynthia-rodriguez--Cynthia Rodríguez (Monterrey, 1986) is a Mexican-British writer and performer based in Leicester. International, intersectional and interdisci…
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This week we kick back with some biscuits and Erin Bolens to talk about her new book Alternate Endings. “Erin’s poetry is nourishment for the soul. Being able to sit down with this collection was an absolute joy. Always heartwarming, often heartbreaking, these poems have made me laugh out loud and brought tears to my eyes. I felt like I was glowing…
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This week we celebrate the release of MANATOMY - the debut collection from award-winning playwright James McDermott.‘Simply magnificent. You don’t have to have grown up gay to appreciate this poetry but it will have a special charge, beauty and meaning for those of us who have’ - STEPHEN FRYhttps://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/manatomy-by-james…
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Co-editor Bridget catches up with Afshan D'souza-Lodhi on the release her of debut poetry collection 're:desire'. We discuss garlic crushers, mangos and writing sensual poetry. ‘This is an evocative collection of painful and beautiful multilingual poems in which silences are broken, sexuality is uncertain, and love is a bloody mess.’ - Dean AttaBuy…
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Molly Naylor chats to us about her new collection Stop Trying to be Fantastic. We discuss editing, pieces exclusively for performance and also a little chat on pop culture and queer film nights.https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/stop-trying-to-be-fantastic-by-molly-naylorwww.mollynaylor.com저자 Burning Eye Podcast
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Bridget discusses religion, theology and trans rights with 'witness' author Jonathan Kinsman. This episode explores the nature and function of the Christain church, comparisons between the UK and US. We touch on the idea of kindess/anger as a powerful tool of protest and Jonathan treats us to two poems from the collection.http://burningeye.co.ukhtt…
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Our poem this week is from Katie Grant a.k.a Isadora Vibes who's debut poetry collection 'soak' is a visual exploration of pain, passion and the human state.Wheelbarrows--WheelbarrowsThere are twoPropped against the wallLeft by buildersI so wish to take themRight now in this silenceAnd grab a strangerAsk them to raceDown to the squareWith no caresO…
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Welcome back, our poem this week is from the Professor of Whimsy himself - Robert Garnham!--'To the car full of girls who shouted 'Poof!' at me as they drove past'Of course it might have been a lucky guess.Though I held high in the Scottish drizzleA RAINBOW UNICORN UMBRELLA Which even I concede was a little camp.Or maybe my pink feather boa was Pok…
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Our poem this week is 'Vegetarian Special at the Gate Hangs High' by Tina Sederholm! --They spelt it Le Sagneon the pub specials board.That’s L,E, space, Sagne.I shouldn’t laugh,after all, people in Britainpronounce it that way.But I can’t help myself,I keep saying Le Sagne,Laying the stresson different syllables,pompous arse that I amafter a coupl…
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This week's poem comes from our upcoming 2020 poet Afshan D'souza-Lodhi who's debut re:desire will be released 25th June. Poem text:Are we?we are the generation of womenwho's fathers were around butwho's mothers ran houses raised children fed armies cleaned up your messes and your messes and your messes and never seemed to get into any messes herse…
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This episode we talk to author of Cosmocartography, Ciarán Hodgers. We discuss the unlikely debut, Liverpool's poetry scene and the ultimate question: do you put your easter egg in the fridge or leave it out?Ciarán also reads 'Abscission' from his book.https://liverpoollongreads.co.uk/the-problem-with-scouse-exceptionalism/https://burningeye.bigcar…
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This episode we catch up with Laurie Eaves, author of the heartwarming debut 'Biceps'. We talk about working with mentors, putting together a concept collection and what we as readers can do to help newly published writers. Buy a copy of 'Biceps' from Laurie's web store: https://laurieeaves.bigcartel.com/Thanks for listening!Edited and produced by …
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Episode 12 lands on Mother's Day (uk) so here is a poem by co-editor Bridget Hart, plus some exciting even updates and an recorded extract from Carmina Masoliver and her debut collection Circles (https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/circles-by-carmina-masoliver).Learn more:http://burningeye.co.uk Live stream book launches!Agnes Torok - Sunday 2…
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Welcome back to the Burning Eye Podcast! Here is a short episode for you, featuring a poem from Totally Cultured, the second poetry collection from renowned UK performance poet Dan Simpson.https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/totally-cultured-by-dan-simpson@burningeyebookshosted and produced by co-editor Bridget Hart…
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After the summer break, the Burning Eye podcast is back with some short interviews with Carmina Masoliver (She Grrrowls founder) at the Ed Fringe, and Shagufta K Iqbal (Jam is for Girls) at Shambala Festival. Plus some BE news and upcoming events. Links:http://shegrrrowls.tumblr.com/http://www.shaguftakiqbal.com/http://burningeye.bigcartel.com/prod…
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Jenn sits around the kitchen table with Jeremy Toombs to talk about his new book Who Knows? and what lead him to poetry and to travel around the world.Music: Wolf by Josh Armisteadhttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Armistead/Meadows/Josh_Armistead_-_Meadows_-_01_WolfComments: http://freemusicarchive.org/Curator: ccCommunityCopyright: Creative C…
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Getting down to it with Tina Sederholm on her new book Everything Wrong with You is Beautiful, how to evolve from slams to sets to shows and the Oxford poetry scene (and lots of other things inbetween!)http://www.tinasederholm.com/http://burningeye.co.ukMusic: Wolf by Josh Armisteadhttp://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Armistead/Meadows/Josh_Armis…
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Self proclaimed 'Crone Poet' Crysse Morrison talks about her new book Crumbs from a Spinning World, the sleepy scene of Frome and what inspires her to write.http://www.cryssemorrison.co.uk/http://burningeye.co.ukMusic: Wolf by Josh Armistead http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_Armistead/Meadows/Josh_Armistead_-_Meadows_-_01_WolfComments: http://…
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