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Burning Eye PodcastJan 29, 2023

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Louise Fazackerley

Louise Fazackerley

Join us as we delve into The Pleasure Dome, the new collection by Louise Fazackerley who talks us through the meaning of eyes, performing in toilets and the characters that appear in her work.

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Oct 03, 202237:36
Sally Jenkinson

Sally Jenkinson

Sally Jenkinson joins us for this episode to talk about her third pamphlet 'Pantomime Horse, Russian Doll, Egg' - we get into the power of the pamphlet, writing challenges, and the DIY way....


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Sep 27, 202233:29
Leena Norms

Leena Norms

Leena Norms joins us on today's episode to talk about her already-bestselling debut collection Bargain Bin Rom-Com! We touch on community, how to order poems in a book, and ice cream for breakfast.

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Jul 24, 202230:59
Jackie Juno

Jackie Juno

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.

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Jul 13, 202228:01
Jemima Foxtrot
Jul 05, 202233:22
Bibi June
Jun 29, 202226:46
Ross McFarlane

Ross McFarlane

This episode features the brilliant 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.

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May 22, 202231:46
Katie (Tom) Walters

Katie (Tom) Walters

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 disability has changed Tom's approach to performance poetry and how digital spaces are integral in a society slipping back into non-disabled reality.


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May 10, 202233:02
Pascal Vine
Apr 24, 202226:18
Maz Hedgehog

Maz Hedgehog

This episode Bridget is joined by Maz Hedgehog in the lead up to the release of their first full collection The Body and Its Seasons.

We talk theatre, food in manchester and finding unexpected voices in our work.

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Apr 17, 202231:09
Fay Roberts
Apr 04, 202244:33
ibizo lami
Mar 13, 202234:52
Rachel Rose Reid

Rachel Rose Reid

This episode we catch up with Rachel Rose Reid on her new book 'I'm Hans Christian Andersen' out with us from 2nd December 2021.

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Dec 01, 202131:59
Abdullah Adekola!
Oct 17, 202130:25
Helen Sheppard!

Helen Sheppard!

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.


http://helensheppard.bigcartel.com/

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Oct 10, 202131:45
Andrew Graves!

Andrew Graves!

On this new episode of the Burning Eye Podcast we catch up with poet and writer 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 copy of Not Dancing with Ingrid Pitt: 

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Aug 29, 202131:43
Tina Sederholm!
Jul 18, 202149:05
Stephen Lightbown!
Jul 11, 202143:48
Casey Bailey!
Jun 06, 202138:35
Robert Garnham!

Robert Garnham!

This episode we chat with Robert Garnham about his new book Yay! - the new autobiographical side of Robert, the unrelenting love of small town life and it's characters and we delve into Devon's poetry scene.

Yay! direct: https://professorofwhimsy.com/

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May 30, 202133:49
Desree!
May 22, 202135:24
Cat Hepburn!
May 09, 202132:58
Rob Gee!

Rob Gee!

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 across the world. (In particular, we touch on Canada's fringe orgs and you can find out more info here: https://fringefestivals.com/) and OF COURSE we talk about the new book, The Day My Head Exploded now available to buy direct or through our webstore

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Apr 11, 202148:51
Pauline Sewards [Interview]
Jan 31, 202133:56
Bethany Rose
Dec 06, 202029:56
Rick Dove [Interview]
Oct 25, 202042:06
Cynthia Rodríguez [Interview]

Cynthia Rodríguez [Interview]

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 interdisciplinary, Rodríguez uses poetry to convey everyday realities that may remain untold in media, particularly on feminist issues, cultural and countercultural shock, rites of passage and self-preservation. Mouthy Poets alumna and DIY punk artist at heart, her work has been featured in several zines and independent anthologies, including Welcome to Leicester (eds Emma Lee and Ambrose Musiyiwa), the Black Flamingo Zine (eds Dean Atta and Ben Connors) and Do Something (ed. Selina Lock). On stage, Rodríguez has opened for renowned artists such as Lydia Towsey, Hannah Swings, Caroline Bird, Lauren John Joseph and Jamie Thrasivoulou.

Oct 18, 202035:47
Jonathan Kinsman [Interview]
Sep 16, 202037:38
Erin Bolens [Interview]

Erin Bolens [Interview]

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 the whole way through.” - Harry Baker


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Sep 13, 202033:60
James McDermott [Interview]

James McDermott [Interview]

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 FRY

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https://jamesmcdermottwriter.weebly.com

Sep 06, 202055:24
Leanne Moden [Interview]
Aug 16, 202047:36
Mary Dickins [Interview]
Jul 26, 202034:05
Afshan D'souza-Lodhi [Interview]
Jul 15, 202044:17
Erin Bolens - Dunkable

Erin Bolens - Dunkable

A quick poem from Erin Bolens, ahead of the release of Alternate Endings out on 9th July 2020!

erinbolens.com

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Jul 06, 202000:30
Molly Naylor [Interview]

Molly Naylor [Interview]

Molly Naylor chats to us about her new collection Stop Trying to be Fantastic. We discuss editing, those performance-only pieces and producing new work in lockdown. Plus a little chat about queer film nights and unlearning Pretty Woman. 

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www.mollynaylor.com


Jun 22, 202040:00
Katie Grant a.k.a Isadora Vibes

Katie Grant a.k.a Isadora Vibes

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


There are two

Propped against the wall

Left by builders

I so wish to take them

Right now in this silence

And grab a stranger

Ask them to race

Down to the square

With no cares

Or fears to lose face

Let us play

Set out a course

To run and run

See who can maintain

The equilbrium

Of metal against stone

Break free from our homes

Remembering festivals

And times in the sun

Where all that we sought

Was a space to peg and pitch

In any old field or ditch

Our home of canvas

Was a castle

Impenetrable by elements

Or fears of a virus

Ignorant in our bliss

Yearning for a pilled up

Face fucked kiss

And this is what I miss

Freedom to run

Push my body to limits

Previously unknown


Now there are only curfews

And lost weeks, months, years

When will we meet to say cheers

Cramped together

Knees touching

With no apparent fears

No never I say.

Not this year

--


https://burningeyebooks.wordpress.com/2018/09/18/soak-isadora-vibes/

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May 29, 202001:36
Robert Garnham

Robert Garnham

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 drizzle
A RAINBOW UNICORN UMBRELLA
Which even I concede was a little camp.
Or maybe my pink feather boa was
Poking out from my Tesco's bag for life.
Or maybe they were just nasty bastards.

It wasn't like I was gawping at a fit bloke,
Or wearing my I Like Cock tshirt,
Or logging into Grindr and shouting,
Where are you, FunkyLoveMuffin,
Cooooooeeeeee!
I was on the way to buy a steak and Kidney pie
And you can't get any straighter than that.

As the car sped away
I felt the loving embrace of the generations who couldn't.
But did anyway.
Souls whose crime was to love
But loved fiercely and with passion.
This thought, and my RAINBOW UNICORN UMBRELLA
Added some glitz to a drizzly Tuesday morning.

What was it that gave the game away?
Did I flounce did I strut did I sashay
Did I mince,
Does it matter?
No glitter in the drizzle no secret street sequins
I've been out and proud
Since before you were born,
Gayer than the gayest gay that ever did gay,
Though I do occasionally wear an anorak.

Like phantoms they come, Alan Turing,
Oscar Wilde, Freddie Mercury, Frank O'Hara,
Marcel Proust, Noel Cowerd, Quentin Crisp,
Their ghosts swirling along the Edinburgh cobbles,
Bert and Ernie from Sesame Street,
And the anonymous lovers of old
Proudly flying the flag before it even existed,
Beating down the fear and marching brave,
Stonewall freedom fighters, Harvey Milk, a fist raised
Triumphant in the oneness of a gay new world
That those for whom biology had different ideas
Might walk unmolested in the conscience
Of public acceptance.

And I, oh,
I might rise before you!
You will cower and tremble,
I, mighty gay overlord,
Will crush thy Fiat Panda betwixt my
Powerful thighs
For it is I, prince of rainbows,
Puncher of preconceptions,
The Pink Avenger,
Exacting my just and fearful revenge
In the name of blessed queerdom!

But then,
I just sigh,
And I say to myself,
Some people
Are just tossers.
--

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May 24, 202004:08
Tina Sederholm

Tina Sederholm

Our poem this week is 'Vegetable Special at the Gate Hangs High' by Tina Sederholm! 

----

They spelt it Le Sagne

on the pub specials board.

That’s L,E, space, Sagne.

I shouldn’t laugh,

after all, people in Britain

pronounce it that way.

But I can’t help myself,

I keep saying Le Sagne,

Laying the stress

on different syllables,

pompous arse that I am

after a couple glasses of red,

and a Salena Godden gig,

which is permission enough

to say anything.

And it doesn’t get boring

to repeat Le Sagne, Le Sagne,

Le Le Le Sagne!

These tiny errors happen so easily.

Imagine in the Bible,

if T’shuvah had been better translated.

Instead of ‘repent’,

the scribe had found a word

closer to the original Aramaic ’return’.

Then we would not need to repent our sins,

only return from them.

Like reversing out of a cul-de-sac

when the sat nav gets confused.

Maybe it was a bad day.

Maybe the scribe’s bowels ached

after a confrontation

with his brother,

and carrying

certain judgments

on how some people should behave,

felt his brother could do more

to earn forgiveness.

Thought, Sod it.

Repent will do.

Maybe the scribe at the chalkboard in the pub

was having a similar moment.

Remembered being ridiculed in French class

as they dithered between Le or La

and having never studied Italian

thought Well It sounds like a Le.

I ordered Le Sagne anyway.

The point is; it was delicious.

Tomatoes from the pub garden,

homemade Bechamel,

a sprig of parsley cut not ten minutes before.

What I would have missed

if I’d let a misplaced letter

cause me to dismiss this meal.

Perhaps it is a universal truth,

whether considering lasagne, or a bible,

one should seek a little deeper

and always check out the source.

---


Check out previous episodes, rate and subscribe on your podcast providers.

http://www.tinasederholm.com/

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May 13, 202003:02
Afshan D'souza-Lodhi

Afshan D'souza-Lodhi

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 women

who's fathers were around but

who'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 herself.

we are the generation that holds

each other in silence, across

the internet and in every single cliche

we are talked about but never allowed to live in.

we are the generation of radical

honesty, the kind that doesn't let a friend

leave the house with their skirt tucked

into their knickers, but the kind

that lies with kindness and discretion.

we are the resistance, the ones

that grew up on twitter

and protested regimes across borders.

we use memes to politicise and get quoted

by acamedics theorising about our lives

we are the ones that build houses

using youtube, we fix lamps and boilers and that leak underneath the tap.

we google and facebook and ask

the neighbourhood group

if anyone has a spare pot of paint to

do up the garden and on-up the annoying neighbour.

we are the children

of those that inherited books as gifts.

we pride ourselves in packed

bookcases of books we've never read.

we use our time wisely, to write poetry, to

sing loudly in the kitchen while making the buns

our mothers used to bake for us kids

we buy flour and eggs and forget to buy

yeast but facetime with home will save us and the buns.

we are-

and we will be-

its just a matter of how.

---

https://twitter.com/afshandl

http://burningeye.co.uk

May 06, 202002:05
Borders by Leanne Moden
Apr 30, 202001:06
Maria Ferguson
Apr 26, 202039:11
Ciarán Hodgers
Apr 19, 202028:40
Laurie Eaves

Laurie Eaves

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 Bridget Hart

http://burningeye.co.uk

Apr 06, 202040:24
Resting in Circles
Apr 06, 202007:44
Poem Written Whilst on Hold to a Call Centre by Dan Simpson

Poem Written Whilst on Hold to a Call Centre by Dan Simpson

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

@burningeyebooks

hosted and produced by co-editor Bridget Hart


Apr 06, 202003:56
Pete 'the Temp' Bearder

Pete 'the Temp' Bearder

Pete 'the temp' Bearder talks about his new book #NumberedBoxes (BE Nov. 2016), festivals, Berlin and spoken word education.

To find out more about Pete's work and the podcasts mentioned in this episode visit: www.petethetemp.co.uk/podcasts/

You can also get Pete's book and others from our web-store: burningeye.bigcartel.com

Music: Wolf by Josh Armistead via Free Music Archive
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Apr 06, 202052:06
Crysse Morrison
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Summer of 2017
Apr 06, 202020:50
Jeremy Toombs
Apr 06, 202036:04