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Ep. 9 | Jen Allen and Jay Fortune

One of the reasons we move so much is that we look at the communities … when we moved to … More

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Ep. 8 | Kirsty Logan

I do use made-up words in my fiction, peppered in amongst the English … for example, ‘gracekeeper’ is not a … More

Fairy Tale, Granada, Horror, Iceland, Queer, Scotland, Season 2, Wandering Bards, Writer

Ep. 7 | Jamila Gavin

I feel so depressed when I hear: ‘We have to go back to being English.’ What’s that, for heaven’s sake? … More

Children's author, India, London, Season 1, Travelling, Wandering Bards, Writer

Ep. 6 | Jenn Ashworth and Richard V. Hirst

I think this idea of cultural appropriation makes white writers like me be very nervous about representing anyone in their … More

Gothic, Horror, Manchester, Novella, Preston, Season 1, Travelling, Wandering Bards, Writer

Ep. 5 | Jessica Elleray

Travelling has given me such a respect for how places and contexts shape communities and vice versa … I think … More

Fine artist, Italy, Sculptor, Season 1, Silverdale, The Lakes, Wandering Bards, Writer

Ep. 4 | Geoff Rushton

I like the idea of leaving work in the landscape … creating something where it has fallen, where the environment … More

North Yorkshire, Sculptor, Season 1, Wandering Bards

Ep. 3 | Marja Lingsma

Being born on the other side of the world doesn’t mean you can’t talk to each other or understand each … More

Egypt, Photographer, Season 1, The Netherlands, Wandering Bards

Ep.2 | Graham Mort

The effects of travelling and connecting with other kinds of cultures aren’t just reflected in the work … travelling to … More

Poet, Season 1, Travelling, Wandering Bards

Ep. 1 | Sarah Gavron

Writers and artists have the right to tell the stories that aren’t their own … and to write about things … More

filmmaking, Season 1, Wandering Bards

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