Poet Jay Rose Ana was forged in the Black Country of the West Midlands. She loves poetry and thinks you might enjoy it too. Join Jay Rose Ana as she takes you on a poetic journey, exploring life through rhyme and prose, digging through poetry past and looking ahead to the future. There is an eclectic mix of poetry and banter to delight and entertain.
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Join Jay Rose Ana as she explores the diverse and dynamic landscape of contemporary poetry, and learns from voices shaping the conversation. Whether you are a seasoned poetry lover or new to the art form, there is something for everyone on The Poetic Podcast. In this episode we’ll be meeting nurse, poet, performer, and the creative mind behind Danielle and her one-woman show Becoming Marvellous, the delightful Cathy Carson.
Becoming Marvellous with Cathy Carson
3rd June 2023
https://www.mountshannonarts.ie/cathycarson
Saboteur Awards 2022 Best Spoken Word Show
Becoming Marvellous by Cathy Carson
A Silent War: Interview with Cathy Carson
https://digitalfilmarchive.net/media/a-silent-war-interview-with-cathy-5776
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@cathycarson8058
Join Jay Rose Ana as she explores the diverse and dynamic landscape of contemporary poetry, and learns from voices shaping the conversation. Whether you are a seasoned poetry lover or new to the art form, there is something for everyone on The Poetic Podcast. In this episode we’ll be meeting brummie poet Clive Oseman. Clive Oseman is a Swindon based Brummie who has been active on the spoken word scene since late 2014, look out for his latest one-man show What If They Laugh At Me?.
Clive Oseman
https://www.cliveosemanspokenword.com/
Oooh Beehive
https://www.facebook.com/OoohBeehive/
“Pain is” poem by Clive Oseman, Between the Lines, - recorded in 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm7w6g_rgJk
It Could Be Verse – 2020 – comedy and humour – Black Eyes Publishing
https://www.blackeyespublishinguk.co.uk/shop/it-could-be-verse-by-clive-oseman-published-april-2020
Clip
Victor Borge "Inflationary Language" on The Ed Sullivan Show
Also, in this episode:
Its Honorary Bab by Emma Purshouse and published by Offa's Press
Join Jay Rose Ana as she explores the diverse and dynamic landscape of contemporary poetry, and learns from voices shaping the conversation. Whether you are a seasoned poetry lover or new to the art form, there is something for everyone on The Poetic Podcast. In this episode we’ll be meeting Black Country poet and playwright Dave Pitt and asking if modern AI tools can write poetry; is it a barm, a cob, or a bread-roll; and is it okay for a poet to write from another viewpoint?
Dave The Pitt
https://www.davethepitt.co.uk/
Poets, Prattlers, and Pandemonialists
https://www.pandemonialists.co.uk/
Also, in this episode:
Clip: 2001, A Space Odyssey, 1968
A Caparisoned Elephant by Brian Comber
https://blackpear.net/2023/03/06/brian-comber-a-caparisoned-elephant/
Happiness FM by Mary Dickins
https://burningeye.bigcartel.com/product/happiness-fm-by-mary-dickins
Join Jay Rose Ana as she explores the diverse and dynamic landscape of contemporary poetry, and learns from voices shaping the conversation. Whether you are a seasoned poetry lover or new to the art form, there is something for everyone on The Poetic Podcast. In this episode we’ll be meeting James Scott-Howes, bursting with passion onto the poetry scene.
WARNING: CONTAINS STRONG LANGUAGE
A Hill I Won’t Die On
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5XilMnit9g
LISTEN TO HIS NAME! | INTERVIEW WITH JEMIMA HUGHES & JAMES SCOTT-HOWES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i07t2dHN6BY
Clip of Jemima Hughes and James Scott Howes October 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMmG546UYqY
Clip: Errol Flynn, Captain Blood 1935
Also, in this episode:
Standing Proud, LGBTQ+ Community Anthology on themes of Past, Present, and Future from Bite Poetry Press
Pearl Blades and Painted Silks, The Language of Fans, by Leena Batchelor published by Black Pear Press.
https://blackpear.net/leena-batchelor/pearl-blades-and-painted-silks-the-language-of-fans/
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Join Jay Rose Ana as she explores the diverse and dynamic landscape of contemporary poetry, and learns from voices shaping the conversation. Whether you are a seasoned poetry lover or new to the art form, there is something for everyone on The Poetic Podcast. In this episode we’ll be meeting Maria T. de Stefano, a dynamic and passionate storytelling poet.
Also, in this episode:
MindFull, an anthology of poetry for mental health, fourty-eight poems by 26 poets across the world.
Close by Emma Purshouse, from Flamingo’s in Dudley Zoo, to Message from a Door Handle, challenges the nitty gritty of life and the local folks who live within in.
COVID: The Wordy Wilds of a Mind Under Lockdown, a cultural fusion of poetry by previous guest to The Poetic Podcast, the wonderful Nayma Chamchoun.
Kicking off, with a bang, Season 2 of The Poetic Podcast is the passion and powerhouse that is Jemima Hughes. Talking about her journey to poetry, her debut autobiographical poetry collection Unorthodox, and her second collection.
Unorthodox
By Jemima Hughes
Verve Poetry Press, ISBN: 978-1-912565-382
https://vervepoetrypress.com/product/jemima-hughes-unorthodox/?v=79cba1185463
Also, in this episode
Picking Blackberries in a Plague Year
By Suz Winspear
Black Pear Press, ISBN: 978-1-913418-687
https://blackpear.net/authors-and-books/worcestershire-litfest-fringe/suz-winspear/picking-blackberries-in-a-plague-year/
Shine
Poetry by Skylar J Wynter, Artwork by Neska Turner
Dragonfly Publishing, ISBN: 978-0-645437-034
In this episode we meet the wonderful writer and Story Knight Kevin Brooke. Kevin is a storyteller, writer, and inspirer to young people. His new book The Objectors, is a Young Adult (YA) dystopian novel, with illustrations by Seraphim Bryant.
Learn more about Kevin Brooke and his work at https://kevinbrooke.com/
In this episode we will be talking with Daniel Kay. Daniel is a writer who’s vegan and has Cerebral Palsy. He loves earth, and wants to contribute in the slowing down of climate change. He started writing as a way to deal with alcoholism. He has always been passionate about writing and storytelling. He describes himself as a curious writer who loves exploring different themes and ideas. As part of his writing process, he loves surrounding himself in his projects — diving headfirst into the research, production, and fine-tuning of the stories he feels are the most worthy of telling.
Ghostface of Edvard Munch Part One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nHn8Ge_eZg
Ghostface of Edvard Munch Part One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLq2_HJufmU
View from a wheelchair: Poetry by Daniel Kay
https://www.amazon.co.uk/View-wheelchair-Poetry-Daniel-Kay/dp/B089M41Q9L
Official Website of DK4Poetry
https://www.dk4poetry.com/
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In this episode we will be chatting with newly published poet and author Nayma Chamchoun, talking cultural duality, the diaspora community, and hearing from her debut poetry collection, COVID: The Wordy Wilds of a Mind Under Lockdown.
N. Chamchoun is a self taught writer and poet. Her writing is influenced by her cultural duality. She is interested in female voices in the diaspora community, the challenges they face within both communities and the taboos around mental health within their ancestral communities. She is also active in London's vibrant poetry & spoken word community.
Covid: the Wordy Wilds of a Mind Under Lockdown is a cultural fusion poetry collection exploring themes of identity, duality, displacement, loss, race, feminism, culture, family, love and the search for inner peace as experienced alongside the effects of mental health, menopause, the pandemic and world events.
COVID: The Wordy Wilds of a Mind Under Lockdown is available from Mica Press ISBN 978-1-869848-31-6
https://www.micapress.co.uk/covid_wordy_wilds.aspx
Also available from Waterstones online
https://www.waterstones.com/book/covid/n-chamchoun/9781869848316
Jay Rose Ana YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/c/JayRoseAnasThoughts
Support The Poetic Podcast
https://ko-fi.com/jayroseana
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Coffee and cream cakes at the home of the wonderful, multilingual poet, Io Osborn, talking poetry, art, and life.
Link to Coachhouse Writers, a long-established group of enthusiastic wordsmiths who meet weekly for mutual support, development and entertainment, and who produce Coachlines, an anthology of writing by its members.
https://www.chwriters.co.uk
Link to Io Osborn poem 'Unbroken' included in Coastlines 2022
Unbroken by Io Osborn
Jay Rose Ana YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/c/JayRoseAnasThoughts
Lemon Drizzle Cake and Coffee at The Artist Studios of Bevere Gardens, and the delightful company of Worcestershire Poet Laureate 2020-2021 Leena Batchelor talking Poetry, Angels of the Oak, The Commandery, and her play Out of the Darkness: Twilight of Humanity
Link to Leena Batchelor performing Angels of the Oak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2dHnHWS65k
Link to Leena Batchelor's Website, Pixie Muse Poetry & Prose
https://pixiemuse.co.uk
Link to Leena Batchelor's Latest Book: Pearl Blades & Painted Silks: the language of fans
https://blackpear.net/pearl-blades-and-painted-silks-the-language-of-fans/
Jay Rose Ana YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/c/JayRoseAnasThoughts
A delightful morning with the beautifully theatrical Worcestershire poet Suz Winspear.
Link to Suz Winspear performing her work The Testimony Of Samantha Eldon Age 13
https://youtu.be/FweIG-HcF2s
Link to Suz Winspear book Picking Blackberries in a Plague Year
https://blackpear.net/authors-and-books/worcestershire-litfest-fringe/suz-winspear/picking-blackberries-in-a-plague-year/
Jay Rose Ana YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/c/JayRoseAnasThoughts
Cake and chat on a very warm day in the company of local Worcestershire Poet Holly Winter-Hughes.
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Iced teas on a hot day in The Hangar Cafe, with local poet Ade Couper, exploring Ade's history through poetry and how he became Worcestershire Laureate 2021-2022
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In this episode we explore soundscapes in poetry, that tightly woven blanket of auditory sound, including Dylan Thomas, Edgar Allen Poe, and T.S. Eliot. We also hear the performance of McGonagalls Eyes.
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