Writing On Air 2022: EVERYTHING IS bO2B
Fri 25th Nov '22, 12:30pm
The adventures of a single molecule from the big bang to infinity with all of human history in between.
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Fri 25th Nov '22, 12:30pm
The adventures of a single molecule from the big bang to infinity with all of human history in between.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 1:00pm
Interview with Ukrainian journalist Olha Pravdenko about her work in Poltava before the war, and now in Leeds.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 2:00pm
Madeleine Wuidart explores in words and sound what it means to have a diagnosis of autism at the age of 69.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 2:30pm
Roots to grow and wings to fly. Writers John Irving Clarke and Viv Longley mull over the implications with Jimmy Andrex.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 3:30pm
Poetry evoking the warmth of home by Jaimes Lewis Moran, performed by Jaimes with Caroline Noh.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 3:45pm
Is home all it’s cracked up to be? And this isn’t Oz? Jimmy Andrex has Questions.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 4:30pm
Indian-born writer and journalist living in Trinidad, on her recent novel Love The Dark Days (Peepal Tree Press
Fri 25th Nov '22, 5:30pm
Learn how to feel more comfortable on stage, with poet/performer Caitlin McKenna: microphones, hosting, audience engagement
Fri 25th Nov '22, 7:00pm
A chance to put skills learned in the Home on Stage workshop into action for an in-house and radio audience
Fri 25th Nov '22, 10:15pm
Pamela Crowe's seductive poem-comedy about a neighbourly dispute over a tree.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 12:15pm
Plague, pain and palsy: herbal remedies from past and present prepared at home.
Fri 25th Nov '22, 8:45pm
Young broadcasters from East Leeds are joined by poet Caitlin McKenna. We talk about the World Cup, poetry and play some good tunes.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 11:45am
Plague, pain and palsy: herbal remedies from past and present. Fascinating exploration of therapeutic recipes.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 12:00pm
Harehills locals challenge media narratives about Harehills with poetry written alongside writer Suhaimymah Manzoor-Khan
Thu 24th Nov '22, 1:00pm
Geraldine Beattie talks about how books can make a home, wherever you live.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 2:00pm
Martin Riley’s miracle-realist short story unpacks a Jewish Boy’s Primitive Catholic upbringing.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 2:30pm
Blue grit, skirting and mixed grass seeds come together in this prose poem by Jaspreet Mander.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 3:00pm
Different takes on Home: Marg Greenwood on the isle of Muck and Susan Darlington’s visceral poetry on womanhood.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 4:00pm
A variety of characters journey to celebrate Pride. Melissa Wuidart Phillips’ powerfully emotive short fiction.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 4:30pm
How many officers does it take to organise the first-ever prison Pride event? Standfast Productions return to Chapel FM.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 5:30pm
How’s it going to be? Twenty years on at home with the family? Soundscape by Caroline Noh with Jaimes Lewis Moran.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 6:00pm
Children from Allerton CE Primary dig deep into the history of Moortown with Matthew Bellwood and Emma Baim..
Thu 24th Nov '22, 6:00pm
Pamela Crowe's seductive poem-comedy about a neighbourly dispute over a tree.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 7:15pm
Plague, pain and palsy: herbal remedies from past and present prepared at home, an exploration of therapeutic recipes in 6 parts.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 7:30pm
Poppy Jennings and Jack Collins chat poetry with Leeds writers about home comforts and an ever-changing city
Thu 24th Nov '22, 9:15pm
Queer House Party showcases the best queer poetic talent, proving that through poetry everyone has a home.
Thu 24th Nov '22, 10:45pm
Pamela Crowe's seductive poem-comedy about a neighbourly dispute over a tree.
Wed 23rd Nov '22, 7:30pm
Chapel FM Director Tony Macaluso in conversation with Jeremy Poynting, Founder of Peepal Tree Press
Wed 23rd Nov '22, 8:30pm
Moving performance of Seni Seneviratne’s poems inspired by her father who served as a radio operator in World War Two.
Wed 23rd Nov '22, 9:45pm
From her Trinidad home, Samantha talks about her vivid new poetry collection The Animated Universe (Peepal Tree Press).