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EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 23 MIN

Christodoulos Makris Interview

from HORADS 88,6 · host HORADS 88,6

In 2025, Jessica Bundschuh from Facutly 9 of the University of Stuttgart hosted two creative writing workshops with visiting Northern Irish and Irish poets; in total, she has organized six two-day workshops, in addition a dozen outreach lectures and writing sessions. In the final School for Talents outreach workshop on Friday, the 27th and Saturday, the 28th of June 2025 at the University of Stuttgart, as part of the Sensing Sight in Literature Faculty Project at the English Literatures & Cultures Department, Jessica Bundschuh, together with two visiting writers from the Republic of Ireland, Molly Twomey and Christodoulos Makris, led 55 participants in making collective Exquisite Corpse poems and poems about the fragility of identity with an emphasis on the sense of sight and the ways in which we see the world and the world sees us. Find further information: https://www.ilw.uni-stuttgart.de/abteilungen/englische_literaturen/veranstaltungen/sensing-literature-talents/sensing-sight-in-literature-talents/

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In 2025, Jessica Bundschuh from Facutly 9 of the University of Stuttgart hosted two creative writing workshops with visiting Northern Irish and Irish poets; in total, she has organized six two-day workshops, in addition a dozen outreach lectures and writing sessions. In the final School for Talents outreach workshop on Friday, the 27th and Saturday, the 28th of June 2025 at the University of Stuttgart, as part of the Sensing Sight in Literature Faculty Project at the English Literatures & Cultures Department, Jessica Bundschuh, together with two visiting writers from the Republic of Ireland, Molly Twomey and Christodoulos Makris, led 55 participants in making collective Exquisite Corpse poems and poems about the fragility of identity with an emphasis on the sense of sight and the ways in which we see the world and the world sees us. Find further information: https://www.ilw.uni-stuttgart.de/abteilungen/englische_literaturen/veranstaltungen/sensing-literature-talents/sensing-sight-in-literature-talents/

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