In the fourth episode of season 2, Helen interviews poet Paula Aamli about her new pamphlet A Lockdown London Life . Welcome to season 2 episode 2 of The Poetrygram Podcast. In case you missed them, all season one back episodes are available here. If you'd like to submit a poem of 40 lines or fewer to The Poetrygram Annual 2022, you can do so for free here. If you'd like to access the free prompts and materials mentioned in the opening of the show, click here. If this podcas...
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In the fourth episode of season 2, Helen interviews poet Paula Aamli about her new pamphlet A Lockdown London Life . Welcome to season 2 episode 2 of The Poetrygram Podcast. In case you missed them, all season one back episodes are available here. If you'd like to submit a poem of 40 lines or fewer to The Poetrygram Annual 2022, you can do so for free here. If you'd like to access the free prompts and materials mentioned in the opening of the show, click here. If this podcas...
How to Write Poems Inspired by Myths and Fairytales (Poetrygram Podcast Episode 5)
The Poetrygram
26 minutes
6 years ago
How to Write Poems Inspired by Myths and Fairytales (Poetrygram Podcast Episode 5)
In episode five of The Poetrygram, novelist and poet Helen Cox offers tips on how to write poems. Learn about the key considerations a poet needs to address when modernising fairytales and myths for a contemporary audience. You can find Helen on Twitter, here. This episode features a special reading by poet Lesley Jenike. For a list of tips on write poems inspired by fairytale and myth, click here. If you want to connect on social media, you can find us on Twitter @Poetrygram. If this po...
The Poetrygram
In the fourth episode of season 2, Helen interviews poet Paula Aamli about her new pamphlet A Lockdown London Life . Welcome to season 2 episode 2 of The Poetrygram Podcast. In case you missed them, all season one back episodes are available here. If you'd like to submit a poem of 40 lines or fewer to The Poetrygram Annual 2022, you can do so for free here. If you'd like to access the free prompts and materials mentioned in the opening of the show, click here. If this podcas...