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Category: From Past Issues

Jack Stewart reads ‘Rosaries’ (Issue 93)

aging, Audio, beads, belief, consolation, contributor, cranberries, faith, knuckles, peas, Pennine Platform, poet, prayer, reading, self-belief, talismen, wisdom

Martin Johns reads ‘Homecoming’ (Issue 93)

Audio, Pennine Platform, Poem, reading

A. K. Davidson reads ‘Packaging’ (Issue 93)

Audio, bins, neighbour, nosy, packaging\neighbours, Pennine Platform, Poem, privacy, psychology, reading, trash, waste disposal

Hilaire reads ‘Valse triste’ (Issue 93)

Audio, Classical, composer, dance, modernis*, modernism, music, Pennine Platform, Ravel, reading, Romantic*, Sibelius, waltz

Emmaline O’Dowd reads ‘Dalhangari’ (Issue 92)

Bernard Leach, ceramics, craft, Dennis Galloway, Emmaline O’Dowd, Feldspar, glaze, Kiln, Korea*, moon-jar, Poem, poetics, porcelain, potter*

Cathy Grindrod reads ‘Curtain Call’ (Issue 92)

artistes, budgerigar, budgie, Cathy Grindrod, faded, history, music hall, perform*, pier, seaside, show time band, stage, theatre

Philip Burton reads ‘The Aberdovey Bell in Springtime’ (Issue 92)

cast iron bell, coast, ekphrasis, intertidal, Luray, Marcus Vergette, music, Philip Burton, sculpt*, stalacpipe organ, tide bell, Wales

Matthew Paul reads ‘Smallpiece’ (Issue 92)

Audio, Cecil Beaton, garden*, Matthew Paul, Poem, reading, Reddish

Rosie Jackson reads ‘Like Jean Shrimpton’ (Issue 91)

Char March reads ‘Dislocating the Moon’ (Issue 91)

D A Prince reads ‘Artist’s impression’ (Issue 90)

Regina Weinert reads ‘Helping you decide’ (Issue 90)

Jean Stevens reads ‘Pye Black Box’ (Issue 90)

Mike Lewis-Beck reads ‘Fear of Flying’s’ (Issue 90)

Juliet Fossey reads ‘Visiting the Poet’ (Issue 89)

David Jones

Juliet Antill reads ‘De-lousing my six year-old’ (Issue 89)

Yvie Holder reads ‘A Guide for Emigrants, 1950’ (Issue 89)

Beth Booth reads ‘Trappings’ (Issue 89)

Music composed and performed by Will Truby.

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