Jonathan Ashford and Eleanor Hawthorne celebrate the legacies of recently departed poets. In each episode, they delve into the lives, works, and unique voices of these literary luminaries, blending heartfelt tributes with insightful analysis.
Jonathan Ashford and Eleanor Hawthorne celebrate the legacies of recently departed poets. In each episode, they delve into the lives, works, and unique voices of these literary luminaries, blending heartfelt tributes with insightful analysis.
This month, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne hand over the podcast to Alex Morgan and True Crime podcast In the Mind of the Monster to bring you a chilling update about the Bay Bard Butcher.
If you've been following along with the killing spree that had plagued the poets of Torbay, you won't want to miss this episode.
This month, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne discuss poets with multiple careers and the passion their occupations can bring to their words. Warning, this episode may contain a disturbing message from the Bay Bard Butcher himself.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—it just sometimes works multiple jobs.
In this month's episode, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne return to their obituaries and bring you an homage to the dead. As the Bay Bard Butcher seems to be expanding his territory, they discuss the healing power of verse.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—sometimes it slowly stalks you.
In this month's episode, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne and their regular companion, Dr Jasper Whitfield, pay tribute to the legacy of one poet who had a profound impact on their own poetry, Laura Bennett.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—it's legacy goes on.
In this month's episode, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne and their regular companion, Dr Jasper Whitfield, pay tribute to even more dead poets, continue to investigate the Bay Bard Butcher and look at how poetry can be even bigger than the poets themselves.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—it's just sometimes edited.
This month, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne, with the help of forensic literary detectives, may ave discovered a poetic serial killer. While also paying tribute to this month's dead poets, they look closely at events in the Southwest of England and stress caution for anyone with literary ambitions living in that area.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—even if murderers may be afoot.
Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne are back, eulogising this month's dead poets. With an over abundance of recently deceased poets, they've worked hard to curate the ones that fit this episode, which largely looks at community organisers and promoters of all things poetic and artistic. Join us, and maybe you too will be inspired to follow in their footsteps and encourage your community to get involved.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—it sometimes encourages others to strive for more.
In this episode, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne pay tribute to this month's dead poets, many of whom experimented with various forms of automatic poetic creation. Join us as we discuss what makes poetry work at a fundamental level and how it just might be the last thing that can elevate the human above the machine.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—it sometimes comes back from the dead.
In our first episode, Prof Ashford and Dr Hawthorne pay tribute to this month's dead poets. Expect engaging discussions, evocative readings, and a sprinkle of humor as they explore the impact these poets had on the world of literature and beyond.
Whether you're a seasoned poetry lover or just curious about the power of verse, join Jonathan and Eleanor as they honor the beauty of words and the artists who crafted them, reminding us that poetry never truly dies—it simply transforms.