On this episode, Richard talks to David Spittle. David is a poet, filmmaker, and essayist. His first full collection, All Particles and Waves, was published by Black Herald Press (2020), following the pamphlet, B O X (HVTN, 2018). A recently
On this episode of Babel Parish Radio, Chloë talks to Amanda Earl. Amanda (she/her) is a polyamorous pansexual feminist writer, visual poet, editor and publisher who lives in Ottawa with her husband Charles. Her creative mission is love, whim
In this episode, Richard talks to Aaron Kent. Aaron is a working class writer from Cornwall, now living in Wales. He edits Broken Sleep Books, which recently released his memoir, My Glorious Sundays, and will release his Collected Pamphlets in
In this episode, Chloë speaks to JD Howse. JD is a poet who works across text, collage and film. His work has recently appeared in Re-Wilding, Datableed, Fruit and A Queer Anthology of Sickness. He curates Permeable Barrier, an online journal f
On this episode of Babel Parish Radio, Chloë talks to one of our favorite contemporary poets. Sarah Dawson is a PhD student at the University of Leeds, studying failure in contemporary experimental poetry performance. expecting a different resu
On the second episode of Babel Parish Radio, Chloë talks to Sascha Akhtar. They discuss butoh, autism and punk as a language-practice, among many other things. Be sure to check out Sascha’s new book, Of Necessity & Wanting, from the87press.
On the first episode of Babel Parish Radio, Richard talks to Chloë Proctor (chloeproctor.me). They discuss how she got into experimental writing, ecopoetry, its social implications and, if you stick around, there might even be a cameo from Lil'