
Poetry worth hearing
By Kathleen McPhilemy
A monthly podcast magazine created by open submission of poems recorded by their writers and including interviews, discussion and extracts from poetry readings by established poets. Please send submissions to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com

Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 12
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 12
Poetry worth hearingMar 06, 2023
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Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 12
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 12
This episode includes a reading by Chaucer Cameron from her book, In an Ideal World I'd Not be Murdered, new poems from Eva Wal, Jo Roach, Nora Hughes, Lynne Hjelmgaard, Trish Broomfield and an interview with poet-scientist, Stephen Paul Wren. You can find more information about poets and publications at poetryworthhearing.biz. Submissions, comments or suggestions should be sent to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com.
Mar 06, 202350:31

Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 11
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 11
In this episode you will hear Jessica Mookherjee reading from two recent collections and Martyn Crucefix talking about poetry he thinks worth reading. We also have new poems from Beth Davyson, Stephen Paul Wren, Pat Winslow, Suzannah Houston and Chris Beckett. To learn more about the poets and the publications mentioned as well as to see the texts of new poems, go to https://www.poetryworthhearing.biz.
Jan 26, 202358:50

Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 10
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 10
In this episode you can hear an extended reading by Tristram Fane Saunders, an interview with Jenny Lewis and poems by Beth Davyson, Martyn Crucefix, Lucy Ingrams, Damon Young, Diana Bell and Trisha Broomfield.
To find out more about the poets and the texts go to poetryworthhearing.biz.
Submissions (4 minute recording + texts + bio) should be sent to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com
Dec 08, 202259:52

Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 9
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 9
This episode includes four poets reading from their recently published books. They are Jules Whiting, Rachel Piercey, Elizabeth Barton and Jennifer A. McGowan. There are also new poems from Jane Thomas, Trisha Broomfield, Steve Xerri, Christopher Horton and Heather Moulson.
Information about the poets and their publications as well as texts of the new poems can be found on poetryworthhearing.biz.
If you would like to contribute to Poetry Worth Hearing please send up to 4 minutes of unpublished poems with the texts and a short bio to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com
Oct 27, 202259:58

Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 8
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 8
This eighth episode of Poetry Worth Hearing features an extended interview with the poet Dinah Livingstone, where she talks about her work and reads from her poems. In addition, there is a short open section with poems by Andrew Dixon. Lizzie Ballagher, Stephen Paul Wren and Alice Willington.
Sep 29, 202248:13

Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 7
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode 7
This episode features an interview with Claire Cox, development officer at Oxford Brookes Poetry Centre. She talks about the work of the Centre and of ignitionpress, the Centre's imprint. This is followed by sample poems from four ignition poets and the episode closes with an extract from a reading by Fathima Zahra from her ignition pamphlet, Sargam/Swargam. In addition, there are new poems from Dinah Livingstone, Richard Lister, Lizzie Ballagher, Vanessa Lampert and Mervyn Linford. More information and texts of poems can be found on poetryworthhearing.biz. Comments and submissions to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com.
Jul 31, 202201:02:20

Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode Six
Poetry Worth Hearing: Episode Six
In this episode you can hear Giles Goodland, poet, teacher and lexicographer, talking about the poetry (mostly modernist) he enjoys and why. W N Herbert reads from The Kindly Interrogator, his translations off the Iranian poet Alireza Abiz, and from his own most recent collection, The Wreck of the Fathership. In addition, we have poems from Sarah J Bryson, Trisha Broomfield, Inge Milfull, Hanne Busck-Nielsen and Sarah James.
Jun 29, 202201:04:40

Episode Five
Episode Five
This episode of Poetry Worth Hearing has two parts. The first half is devoted to the conflict in Ukraine, with poets discussing whether or how they can write about the war and then a selection of poems which have been written. Part Two is general with new poems from Brighid Schroer, Carl Tomlinson, Sue Johns, David Cooke and Meg Barton. We finish with a short reading by Alan Buckley who has recorded for us some of the poems he read at a Zoom open mic event in March and which are taken from his collection, Touched.
Texts of poems, information about poets, publication details and references can all be found on poetryworthhearing.biz. Submissions, suggestions and feedback should be sent to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com.
May 28, 202201:03:49

Episode Four
Episode Four
This is the fourth Episode of Poetry Worth Hearing. An important theme this month is the notion of collaboration and cooperation, between poets and between poets and artists from other disciplines. We have a project curated by Diana Sanders which brings together several poets, musicians and sound artists to present poems own soundscapes. Romola Parish and Sarah Watkinson read a shared poem which is part of the pamphlet they wrote together celebrating Wytham Woods, the Oxford University ecology research station. Viola Michely and Bill Jenkinson share with us the process of translating a poem from German into English. We also have a number of exciting individual poems by Claire Cox, Jennifer A McGowan, David Ratcliffe, Trisha Broomfield, Steve Xerri and finally, a selection from Jane Duran's recent collection, the clarity of distant things, Carcanet, 2021.
Texts of poems and more information about the poets and the podcast are available on poetryworthhearing.biz. Submissions of unpublished work in recordings of no more than 4 minutes should be sent to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com.
Apr 19, 202201:00:08

Episode 3
Episode 3
Welcome to Episode 3 of Poetry Worth Hearing. In this episode Sarah Watkinson talks about science poetry and writing about Nature and we have an extract from a Zoom reading by Robert Etty. We also have poems by Sarah Watkinson, Andrew Dixon, Sharron Green, Margot Myers, Claire Cox, Eva Wal, Diana Bell, Suzannah Houston and Lyn Thornton.
Submissions to Poetry Worth Hearing are always welcome and should be sent as 4 minute recordings with texts of poems and brief biographical details to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com. The texts of these poems, information about the poets and science poetry recommendations can be found on the website, poetryworthhearing.biz, in the post for Episode 3.
Mar 17, 202255:31

Poetry Worth Hearing Episode 2
Poetry Worth Hearing Episode 2
In this episode you can hear A.B.Jackson reading from his new book, The Voyage of St Brendan (Bloodaxe Books), listen to an interview with Louise Larchbourne where she talks about her mother, the poet, Rosamund Stanhope. in addition, you can hear exciting new work from a wide range of poets, including a longer poem by Lucy Ingrams. Submissions welcome for future episodes. Send your 4 minute recordings to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com. For more information go to PoetryWorth Hearing.biz
Feb 14, 202256:34

Poetry Worth Hearing Episode 1
Poetry Worth Hearing Episode 1
Here is the first episode of the monthly poetry podcast magazine, Poetry Worth Hearing, including poets reading their own work, extracts from Zoom readings by David Cooke and Lynne Wycherley as well as an interview with Pat Winslow of poetry she thinks worth reading.
Texts of the poems, details of the authors and their publications as well as information on how to submit can be found at poetryworthhearing.biz. Submissions should be sent to me, Kathleen McPhilemy, poetryworthhearing@gmail.com.
Jan 06, 202259:23

Taster episode
Taster episode
This a sample of poems which will appear in Episode 1 of Poetry Worth Hearing in January. It features poems by Lucy Ingrams, Pat Winslow, Richard Lister, Eva Wal, Jane Thomas, Vanessa Lampert and Carl Tomlinson. It is hosted by Kathleen McPhilemy with music by Alex Heane.
Oct 07, 202110:20

Trailer for Poetry Worth Hearing
Trailer for Poetry Worth Hearing
This is a trailer for the forthcoming audio poetry magazine Poetry Worth Hearing. A taster episode which will sample episode 1 will be issued in the next two weeks. Submissions for Poetry Worth Hearing are very welcome and should be sent to poetryworthhearing@gmail.com. More detailed information is available from the `Poetry Worth Hearing site https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/120776977/posts/3543893573.
Oct 02, 202100:47