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In our seventh episode we return to where we began, with Dave and Col interviewing Peter and taking a deep dive into three poems. Whilst this tends to be a serious adventure there is a place for humour – perhaps a different way of looking at some pertinent topics around diversity and a close examination of the part a certain piece of furniture plays in all our lives. This episode, unlike the last, is free of venereal disease.
Following this we are fortunate enough to be able to interview noted West Gippsland poet, Rodney Williams. He also provides three important poems of his as well as some genuinely educative insights into certain forms of poetry – most notably the
Hobson’s Choice returns with an interview with Eloise Wilson who reads a poem from one of our favourites!
We would like to hear from you!
Poems discussed in this episode:
West by Peter Roberts
https://inreview.com.au/inreview/books-and-poetry/2024/09/04/poem-west/
The Spectrum Strikes Back by Peter Roberts
https://beatnikcowboy.com/2023/08/10/peter-roberts/
Bed by Peter Roberts
1/.
It is said that those who hate to go to bed
2/.
This was the moment she adored as the
3/.
It just felt so disparate, so wonderful.
Case Moth by Rodney Williams
In a brotherless boyhood
From Muir Woods to Walhalla
https://www.mascarareview.com/rodney-williams/
Beneath stage lights by Rodney Williams
It’s not my place to invent soliloquy
Credits:
https://www.ljac.com.au/louis-joel-gallery/whats-on/
This will be the final Louis Joel Poetry Podcast for 2024 as we take a break in December and January 2025. We look forward to hearing from you over the break!
This Podcast has been supported by:
Louis Joel Arts and Community
In our seventh episode we return to where we began, with Dave and Col interviewing Peter and taking a deep dive into three poems. Whilst this tends to be a serious adventure there is a place for humour – perhaps a different way of looking at some pertinent topics around diversity and a close examination of the part a certain piece of furniture plays in all our lives. This episode, unlike the last, is free of venereal disease.
Following this we are fortunate enough to be able to interview noted West Gippsland poet, Rodney Williams. He also provides three important poems of his as well as some genuinely educative insights into certain forms of poetry – most notably the
Hobson’s Choice returns with an interview with Eloise Wilson who reads a poem from one of our favourites!
We would like to hear from you!
Poems discussed in this episode:
West by Peter Roberts
https://inreview.com.au/inreview/books-and-poetry/2024/09/04/poem-west/
The Spectrum Strikes Back by Peter Roberts
https://beatnikcowboy.com/2023/08/10/peter-roberts/
Bed by Peter Roberts
1/.
It is said that those who hate to go to bed
2/.
This was the moment she adored as the
3/.
It just felt so disparate, so wonderful.
Case Moth by Rodney Williams
In a brotherless boyhood
From Muir Woods to Walhalla
https://www.mascarareview.com/rodney-williams/
Beneath stage lights by Rodney Williams
It’s not my place to invent soliloquy
Credits:
https://www.ljac.com.au/louis-joel-gallery/whats-on/
This will be the final Louis Joel Poetry Podcast for 2024 as we take a break in December and January 2025. We look forward to hearing from you over the break!
This Podcast has been supported by:
Louis Joel Arts and Community