Episode 2 - The Dylan Thomas Birthplace Podcast ('Cascading Into History') by Gwion Iqbal Malik published on 2021-09-25T23:48:10Z Episode 2 of The Dylan Thomas Birthplace Podcast from Frequency House Press, Black Bough Poetry and the Dylan Thomas Birthplace. Recorded live at the Birthplace (5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Swansea). In this episode, we discuss the challenges of publishing poetry, gatekeepers and our very first special poetry guests - with readings from Briony Collins, Devon Marsh and M.S. Evans. Released September 2021. Comment by Kim Russell I love these podcasts, I feel like I'm there with you. Wish I was. 2022-04-01T09:01:00Z Comment by Matthew M C Smith Thanks everyoen for your messages and feedback x 2021-09-28T07:25:49Z Comment by Rhona Greene Spellbinding from start to finish. Such an easy mellow feel to the chat and oh the poems featured both your own and Briony Collins and Devon Marsh and MS Evans were spinetingling. There was incrediblle feeling transmitting through the airwaves👏💫 2021-09-27T19:49:28Z Comment by BrianBeattyMPLS It's interesting to hear you guys talk about Jim Morrison. I read his poetry when I was younger, but haven't revisited his poems (or music) in years. 2021-09-27T17:15:46Z Comment by Devon Marsh Wonderful content and insights in this episode. I am grateful for having a poem featured, and especially grateful for its treatment by the hosts. Episode 2 makes clear this is definitely a podcast series to follow. 2021-09-26T13:31:38Z Comment by Mark Antony Owen Devon Marsh's 'Six' is a must-hear. 2021-09-26T09:54:01Z Comment by Gwion Iqbal Malik @annemarie-silbiger Thanks Anne-Marie. We really appreciate you tuning in and for the lovely comments. 2021-09-26T09:32:16Z Comment by Mark Antony Owen Thanks for mentioning 'iamb', gents! iambapoet.com 2021-09-26T08:11:08Z Comment by Mark Antony Owen Briony Collins' 'Sunset' is exceptional. 2021-09-26T07:46:18Z Comment by Mark Antony Owen Agree strongly. I've spent many years living in communities where I felt culturally isolated as a poet. The internet changed all that. 2021-09-26T07:13:04Z Comment by Matthew M C Smith Nice work Iqbal 2021-09-26T06:03:17Z