Stored Honey

Dockers, dramas and the power of writing


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Mike Morris, co-director of Writing on the Wall, shares how writing can be used to transform communities. He gives us a sneak preview of the organisation’s 25th annual literature festival, WOW Fest: Fahrenheit 2024, and picks two other things that are firing him up right now.

I met Mike in Toxteth Library, a grade-II listed building which inspired Scottish-American businessman Andrew Carnegie to fund more than 1,000 libraries, including 660 in the UK and Ireland.

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Credits

Music by Oleksii Holubiev from Pixabay

Useful links

Writing on the Wall

WOW Fest: Fahrenheit 2024

Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

At Lunchtime A Story of Love by Roger McGough published in The Mersey Sound

So You've Been Publicly Shamed by Jon Ronson

The Psychopath Test: A Journey Through the Madness Industry by Jon Ronson

Jon Ronson’s podcast Things Fell Apart

Ways of Seeing by John Berger

Art and Revolution by John Berger

Mr Bates Versus the Post Office on ITV X

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Stored HoneyBy Laura Davis