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The Poems We Made Along The Way
Gregory Kearns
Frequency: 1 episode/12d. Total Eps: 33

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Episode 2: The importance of libraries, and more with Joe Carrick-Varty
Season 1 · Episode 2
lundi 30 septembre 2024 • Duration 01:06:52
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Joe Carrick-Varty about writing based on real experiences, being an editor and his debut collection More Sky.
Joe Carrick-Varty is a poet based in London whose collection More Sky was published by Carcanet and was shortlisted for the TS Elliot Prize. Joe was a founder and editor for the online poetry journal Bath Magg.
You can buy Joe’s book here: www.carcanet.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?product=2453
You can read the back catalogue of issues of Bath Magg here: www.bathmagg.com/
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram or Twitter and tagging us. You can find us @ThePoemsWeMade.
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Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: joecm.co.uk
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Episode 1: Exploring poetic voice, the power of sonnets, and more with Malika Booker
Season 1 · Episode 1
lundi 30 septembre 2024 • Duration 01:19:33
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Malika Booker about sonnets, Afrostyle school and how you develop a sense of voice in poetry.
Malika Booker is a poet based in Leeds whose collection Pepper Seeds, published by Peepal Tree Press was shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Centre Prize and in 2023 Malika’s poem Libation won the Forward Poetry Prize for best single poem. In 2001 Malika founded writing collective Malika’s Poetry Kitchen and now she is a lecturer in creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.
You can buy Malika’s book here: www.peepaltreepress.com/books/pepper-seed
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
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The intro and outro music is produced by Joe Chesterman-March.
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Episode 5: How to write strong images for poems, and more with Mark Pajak
Season 1 · Episode 5
lundi 21 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:04:42
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Mark Pajak about Seamus Heaney, dyslexia and how to build imagery in poetry.
Mark is a poet based in Liverpool and had his debut collection Slide published by Jonathan Cape. He has received a Northern Writers’ Award, a Society of Authors’ Grant, an Eric Gregory Award and an UNESCO international writing residency. Mark is a lecturer at The Open University.
You can buy Mark’s book here: uk.bookshop.org/p/books/slide-mark-pajak/6881991?ean=9781787330313
Mark spoke about Seamus Heaney’s poem Lightening VIII which can be read here: www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/1995/8424-poetry-1995-2
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram or Twitter and tagging us. You can find us @ThePoemsWeMade.
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Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: joecm.co.uk
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Episode 4: The influence of philosophy on poetry, and more with Helen Tookey
Season 1 · Episode 4
lundi 14 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:36:56
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Helen Tookey about stanza construction, Wittgenstein and what it is like to teach poetry.
Helen is a poet based in Liverpool who has published three collections with Carcanet, most recently In the Quaker Hotel. She has been shortlisted for the Seamus Heaney Prize for Best First Collection and the Forward Prize.
Helen is a Senior Lecturer at Liverpool John Moores University where, amongst other achievements she tutored Gregory during his undergraduate degree.
You can buy Helen’s book here: www.carcanet.co.uk/cgi-bin/indexer?product=9781800171824
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram or Twitter and tagging us. You can find us @ThePoemsWeMade.
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Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: joecm.co.uk
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Episode 3: Reflecting on the legacy of Physical, and more with Andrew McMillan
Season 1 · Episode 3
lundi 7 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:14:30
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Andrew McMillan about sonnets, what counts as a tour and what it's like to move from poetry to prose writing.
Andrew McMillan has published three collections of poetry and his first novel, Pity, was published this year by Canongate. His first collection Physical was the first poetry collection to win the Guardian First Book Award and his subsequent books have all received critical acclaim. Andrew is a professor in contemporary writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.
Andrew was one of Gregory’s lecturers during his undergraduate degree at Liverpool John Moores University.
You can buy Andrew’s most recent poetry collection Pandemonium here: www.poetrybookshop.co.uk/product/pandemonium-2/
You can buy Andrew’s most recent book, his debut novel Pity here: www.gaystheword.co.uk/product-page/pity-by-andrew-mcmillan
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
Please give the show a five star rating on whatever podcasting app you are listening to this on.
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram or Twitter and tagging us. You can find us @ThePoemsWeMade.
Make sure you don’t miss future conversations by subscribing and if you enjoyed this episode consider sharing it with a friend or anyone else you think might also like it.
Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March
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Episode 23: Anthony Anaxagorou - Discovering an anticolonial maximalism through poetry
Season 4 · Episode 3
lundi 18 août 2025 • Duration 01:17:27
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along the Way Gregory Kearns speaks to Anthony Anaxagorou about the myth of inspiration, cinematic writing and maximalism in poetry.
Anthony Anaxagorou has written numerous collections including Heritage Aesthetics and After the Formalities (published by Granta Books and Penned in the Margins respectively). Anthony is artistic director of Out-Spoken, a monthly poetry and music night held at London’s Southbank Centre, and publisher of Out-Spoken Press. In 2023 he was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.
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You can buy Anthony’s most recent book Heritage Aesthetic here: https://anthonyanaxagorou.com/heritage-aesthetics
You can also check out the Out-Spoken Press shop here: https://www.outspokenldn.com/press
You can also use our affiliate link for Bookshop to find most of the books by most of the guests from the show. They are organised into lists for each series. If you use this link we get a fraction of the money you spend: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/thepoemswemade
We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.
Please give the show a five star rating on whatever podcasting app you are listening to this on.
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram. You can find us @ThePoemsWeMade.
Make sure you don’t miss future episodes by subscribing and if you enjoyed this episode consider sharing it with a friend or anyone else you think might also like it.
Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: https://joecm.co.uk/
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Episode 22: Daniel Sluman - Bringing the bodymind to poetry
Season 4 · Episode 2
lundi 11 août 2025 • Duration 01:16:52
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along the Way Gregory Kearns speaks to Daniel Sluman about the importance of time to the writing process, the influence of music on his work and the poetics of disability.
Daniel Sluman has written numerous collections including Single Window, The Terrible and Absence has a weight of its own. In 2021 Daniel was nominated for the T.S. Elliot award. He also was the co-editor of the first major UK Disability poetry anthology Stairs and Whispers: D/deaf and Disabled Poets.
You can buy Daniel’s most recent book Single Window here: https://ninearchespress.com/publications/poetry-collections/single-window
You can also use our affiliate link for Bookshop to find most of the books by most of the guests from the show. They are organised into lists for each series. If you use this link we get a fraction of the money you spend: https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/thepoemswemade
We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.
Please give the show a five star rating on whatever podcasting app you are listening to this on.
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram. You can find us @ThePoemsWeMade.
Make sure you don’t miss future episodes by subscribing and if you enjoyed this episode consider sharing it with a friend or anyone else you think might also like it.
Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: https://joecm.co.uk/
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Episode 13 Part Two: How to structure a poem, and more with Jacob Sam-la Rose
Season 3 · Episode 3
lundi 21 avril 2025 • Duration 53:38
Part Two:
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Jacob Sam-La Rose about inventing forms, computational poetics and how Jacob approaches structuring poems.
You can buy Jacob’s book here: https://www.bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/breaking-silence-1010
For more information about The Barbican Young Poets: https://www.barbican.org.uk/take-part/young-creatives/barbican-young-poets
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
Please give the show a five star rating on whatever podcasting app you are listening to this on.
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram and tagging us. You can find us @thepoemswemade.
Make sure you don’t miss future conversations by subscribing and if you enjoyed this episode consider sharing it with a friend or anyone else you think might also like it.
Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: joecm.co.uk
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Episode 13 Part One: Taking responsibility for our tools, and more with Jacob Sam-la Rose
Season 3 · Episode 3
lundi 21 avril 2025 • Duration 53:01
Part One:
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Jacob Sam-La Rose about Urban Poets Society, being an editor and starting Barbican Young Poets.
Jacob Sam-La Rose is a poet, editor and facilitator based in London. His collection Breaking Slience was published by Bloodaxe. He established and leads Barbican Young Poets – a literary development programme.
You can buy Jacob’s book here: https://www.bloodaxebooks.com/ecs/product/breaking-silence-1010
For more information about The Barbican Young Poets: https://www.barbican.org.uk/take-part/young-creatives/barbican-young-poets
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
Please give the show a five star rating on whatever podcasting app you are listening to this on.
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram and tagging us. You can find us @thepoemswemade.
Make sure you don’t miss future conversations by subscribing and if you enjoyed this episode consider sharing it with a friend or anyone else you think might also like it.
Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: joecm.co.uk
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Episode 12: The importance of lying in truthful poems, and more with Hera Lindsay Bird
Season 3 · Episode 2
lundi 14 avril 2025 • Duration 01:12:09
On today’s episode of The Poems We Made Along The Way Gregory chats to Hera Lindsay Bird about children’s literature, writing long poems and her fandom of the writer Mark Leidner.
Hera Lindsay Bird is a writer based in New Zealand. She has published two books including her self-titled debut collection Hera Lindsay Bird and her pamphlet Pamper Me to Hell & Back was a Laureate’s choice. She has won awards including the Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award and has been profiled in VICE, The Guardian and other publications too. She regularly writes an agony aunt column for The Spinoff.
You can buy Hera’s book here: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/307929/hera-lindsay-bird-by-bird-hera-lindsay/9780141987408
You can buy Hera’s pamphlet here: https://poetrybusiness.co.uk/product/pamper-me-to-hell-and-back/
(We’d also recommend enquiring with your local bookshops or libraries as well.)
Here is Hera’s advice column for The Spinoff: https://thespinoff.co.nz/authors/hera-bird
Please give the show a five star rating on whatever podcasting app you are listening to this on.
Tell us what you thought of this episode by posting on Instagram or Twitter and tagging us. You can find us @PoemsWMATW.
Make sure you don’t miss future conversations by subscribing and if you enjoyed this episode consider sharing it with a friend or anyone else you think might also like it.
Theme tune: Joe Chesterman-March who can be found here: joecm.co.uk
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