
Ideas in Writing
By Philip Holden
Presented (mostly) by Philip Holden.
Long form chats with creators and users of words - pretty relaxed - just you and us.
In these chats the guest brings a word and so does Philip - and thereby hangs a tale...

Ideas in WritingAug 14, 2020

Connection/Auto-correct with Liam Drew
In this episode I talk to the science writer Liam Drew, author of I-Mammal, a great book about what it means to be a mammal.
Liam's word for this episode was Connection whilst mine was auto-correct (I can't link to my usual Visuwords as it's not there; the Oxford English Dictionary only listed it in 2011 here..so here's the word 'correct' instead).
We talked about Liam's book and his writing for Nature, New Scientist and the Guardian amongst others. We talked about what makes science-writing good and how Liam made the transition from being a neuroscientist - studying the senses and epilepsy - to a freelance writer. We discussed evolution, brain implants, the need for a human perspective on science stories, scientists, pandemics, Twitter antivaxxers and his forthcoming book for children...but we didn't talk about the Tapir.
You can order Liam's book from Mr Books Bookshop here (and find out about the tapir yourself). You can find Liam's other writing by going to Nature and searching for his name. Likewise at the New Scientist website and The Guardian.
Ideas in Writing is produced with the support of Mr Books Bookshop in Tonbridge - the home of inspiring, imaginative and intelligent books, gifts and conversation. They're on Twitter too @mrbooks_ton. But most importantly of all, you can visit them (in the lovely market town of Tonbridge in Kent) for a browse any Wednesday to Saturday 10am to 5pm.
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CREDITS & links
Liam also mentioned a few writers that he admires so here they are...
Gay Talese - http://www.gaytalese.com (takes you to his page at his publishers Random House)
Rebecca Solnit http://rebeccasolnit.net/ and at the Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/profile/rebeccasolnit
Ed Yong https://www.theatlantic.com/author/ed-yong/
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Quodlibet/Craft with Tom Carradine
Hello, I'm Philip Holden and in this episode I talk to Tom Carradine, a dapper chap who is well known for his Cockney Singalong.
Tom's word of the episode is quodlibet (no, me neither) while mine is craft, which I think suits the skill and talent Tom brings to the podcast.
In this this chat Tom talks about his experience in the pit of West End musicals and as a piano entertainer - preserving and sharing great songs from over a century ago right up to the present day(ish). We discuss what makes a funny and engaging song - and how come we all know the chorus.
You can find lots of Tom's work at - www.tomcarradine.com and www.carradinescockneysingalong.co.uk. Look for his singalong on Facebook and/or tomcarradinepianist and follow him on Twitter @tomcarradine
Ideas in Writing is produced with the support of Mr Books Bookshop in Tonbridge - the home of inspiring, imaginative and intelligent books, gifts and conversation. You can find it at mrbooks.co.uk and on Twitter @mrbooks_ton to order all kinds of books new and second hand – or you can visit them – at least when they reopen after the Covid lockdown.
CREDITS & links
Tom also mentioned Champagne Charlie and the Bubbly Boys http://champagnecharliemusic.co.uk and Michael Roulston and Sarah Louise Young http://www.roulstonandyoung.co.uk/
Ideas in Writing is recorded and produced by Philip Holden using Zencaster and Anchor.fm
The Ideas in Writing theme "Farting Around" is by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The "Light Easy March" sting is by ...dog http://www.besonic.com/dog

Journey/Palimpsest with Ian Tucker-Bell
Hello, I'm Philip Holden and in this episode I talk to Ian Tucker-Bell writer and composer.
In the vein of Ready Steady Cook, Ian brings along his ingredient - the word journey whilst I offer mine; the pretentious palimpsest. So the conversation reflects how our own experiences inevitably shine through in writing and performance and how, even though you might want to escape it, sometimes you just have to embrace it. We also talk about forthcoming projects and plans.
You can see and hear Ian’s work online via the Viral Theatre Festival website www.ViralFestival.net and at the OrangeWorks and on SoundCloud.
Ideas in Writing is produced with the support of Mr Books Bookshop in Tonbridge - the home of inspiring, imaginative and intelligent books, gifts and conversation. You can find it at mrbooks.co.uk and on Twitter @mrbooks_ton to order all kinds of books new and second hand – or you can visit them – at least when they reopen after the Covid lockdown.
CREDITS & links
Ideas in Writing is recorded and produced by Philip Holden using Zencaster and Anchor.fm
The Ideas in Writing theme "Farting Around" is by Kevin MacLeod Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
The "Light Easy March" sting is by ...dog http://www.besonic.com/dog
"You Came" © Ian Tucker-Bell 2020
The First Tree, mentioned in the podcast, is a game by David Wehle and is available at https://www.thefirsttree.com

James Graham in conversation with Jack Holden
This is the very first Ideas in Writing podcast - supported by Mr Books Bookshop Tonbridge, Kent.
This first event was recorded at the Old Fire Station with a live audience.
In it James Graham (Brexit: The Uncivil War, Labour of Love, Quiz, Ink) talks about his life, his writing and how he made Rupert Murdoch into a sympathetic character. He also talks about the Coughing Major and what's coming up next.
It was recorded in October 2017
Theme music (C) Sid Stafford