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The poetry podcast that finds out what goes on in poets' minds and how they deal with writer's block. Host Indrani Perera brings you interviews with established poets and explains the techniques used in writing poetry. This is the must-listen podcast for all those interesting in improving their craft or anyone wanting to learn more about poetry.
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Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
Episode 6: An Interview with Dr Mark Tredinnick - Part Two Winning Awards
Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
Tuesday Aug 10, 2021
Master of form, Dr Mark Tredinnick, joins us again to talk about entering poetry competitions. With a guest appearance from Dante the dog, this wide ranging conversation covers the joy and mystery of trees and children, commissions vs writing prompts, the high octane combination of faith and scepticism, the impact of wining money on a poetry practice, choosing which poems and competitions to enter, technical vs sentimental judgements, what not to include and the duty of judges.
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Episode 5: An Interview with Dr Mark Tredinnick - Part One the Creative Process
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Tuesday Aug 03, 2021
Award winning poet and essayist, Dr Mark Tredinnick, talks about the insistence of the muse, Seamus Heaney and the attic life, the instrumentation and musicality of typing, the constraints of form, inspiration as a fetish, the intrusions of ordinary life, interrogating the adequacy of phrasing and the many ways to overcome writers' block. You can find Mark at www.marktredinnick.com.
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
Episode 4: Night Sky by David Munro
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
We hear David Munro read his poem Night Sky and learn about the poetic techniques of line breaks and enjambment. You can find Night Sky, the poem in this episode, in David's first poetry collection, Wearing My Father’s Hat which is published by Melbourne Poet’s Union.
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Episode 3: An Interview With Emilie Collyer - Part Two Getting Published
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Emilie Collyer joins us once again to share her experience and insights into getting her poetry published in literary journals. In this interview Emilie talks about the use of different forms, crafting poems and your poetic voice, different types of validation for writers and poetry as a conversation with other poets. You can find Emilie at www.betweenthecracks.net.
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Episode 2: An Interview with Emilie Collyer - Part One the Creative Process
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Australian poet and playwright, Emilie Collyer talks about her creative process. We chat about how she writes her poetry as well as the limits of words, Greek mythology and inherited lineages, truthful energies, the benefits of reading your work out loud and re-drafting vs careful planning. You can find Emilie at www.betweenthecracks.net.
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Episode 1: The Pocketry Almanack - Issue Three
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Are you keen to hear the poems from the latest issue of the Pocketry Almanack? Then tune in and get comfy as we hear the poets reading their poems from Issue 3 published in April 2021. We hear from our featured artist Shirley Kanyon and also hear some intriguing words and interesting anecdotes.
Poets featured in this episode: Andrew Brion, Amanda Collins, Anne Collopy, Kelle Cunningham and Rowan White.
Thursday Jul 22, 2021
Season 1 Trailer
Thursday Jul 22, 2021
Thursday Jul 22, 2021
Welcome to the first season of Pocketry Presents, the brand new poetry podcast that finds out what goes on in poet's minds and just how they deal with writer's block. Featured poets in this season include Emilie Collyer, Angela Costi, Kevin Brophy, Dominique Hecq, Scott-Patrick Mitchell, David Munro, Dr Mark Tredinnick, Thabani Tshuma and Melizarani T Selva.
Pocketry Presents is also excited to bring you the fresh, new, previously unpublished voices of emerging and aspiring poets published in issues three and four of the Pocketry Almanack.
Brought to you by Pocketry, champion of unheard voices and home to the pocket-sized print journal, The Pocketry Almanack.