The first in a series of poems written during and between lockdowns that aim to rhyme with your own thoughts and experiences. Acclaimed poet, playwright, actor, teacher, critic, director and film maker David Erdos has written a new piece every day since March. These podcasts are recorded in the hope of reaching as many people as possible
A new poem from THE NEWS AS MUSE/UNEASE AND VERSES FROM DIFFICULT TIMES concerned with the notion of digital submission
A reaction to today’s news on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and what it bodes as we abide
The first in a series of experimental podcasts that attempt to find the place and space where new poetry can prise its way into peoples lives. A sharing of the soul, heart and mind for a matter of minutes.
A treating of current political misdemeanours under the guise of crime fiction. A heightened vision of what we do not quite get to see
A poem on the pornography of power as evidenced by the deceptions to come. A complement to David ERDOS’s pandemic collection on YouTube UNEASE AND VERSES FOR DIFFICULT TIMES
Episode ten of this first season of selections from poems written so far this year pays tribute to a love beyond life
Episode 9 in which feelings of helplessness and banishment are approached as proactively as possible!
Episode 8 from DAVID’s COVID; SELECTIONS FROM THE CORONIC AGE I which person and place pause and plot, plaintive before what remains possible
Episode Seven from DAVID’s COVID: SELECTIONS FROM THE CORONIC AGE features two recent birthday tributes to heroes no longer here. Born within a month of each other their close friendship and connection continues.
Episode six which attempts to express the search for purpose when it’s absence threatens to douse hope. The words attempt to make sure we survive
Episode Four in which the conditions of the first lockdown find strange resonance with those of the second
Episode one in a series of podcast readings from the three books written during and between lockdowns. Described as ‘one man sat there for a hundred days trying to work it all out’ these pieces have won acclaim in print and across various online platforms. The hope is that they rhyme with your own thoughts and experiences. Best wishes David Erdos