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EPISODE · Nov 12, 2020 · 55 MIN

Uncanny Landscapes #7 - Kate Davis

from Uncanny Landscapes · host Justin Hopper

[NOTE to subscribers: Due to a technical glitch this episode was briefly removed, edited, and is now uploaded a second time - which is why you may have two notifications, etc.] Uncanny Landscapes #7 - Kate Davis   An interview by Justin Hopper with poet Kate Davis.    Kate Davis is a poet, performer, artist, swimmer, taxidermist and more based in the Furness peninsula of northwestern England. Her book The Girl Who Forgets How To Walk (Penned in the Margins) examines a lifelong relationship to that landscape as affected by childhood polio.    Links: Kate Davis is on Twitter; her book is available from Penned in the Margins. The film of The Girl Who Forgets How To Walk, made with Julia Parks, is available online via the Zebra Poetry Film Festival from 13-22 November, and afterwards via Julia Parks’ website.  The music was Undertow by Richard Skelton, on the album The Complete Landings, available from Bandcamp.  You can support this podcast and its interviewees by purchasing Kate’s book and many others mentioned from the Uncanny Landscapes Bookshop mini-shop.  Host Justin Hopper is on twitter, and has a Link Tree here. Title sounds by The Belbury Poly courtesy Ghost Box Records Icons by Stefan Musgrove / Firebrand Creative

[NOTE to subscribers: Due to a technical glitch this episode was briefly removed, edited, and is now uploaded a second time - which is why you may have two notifications, etc.] Uncanny Landscapes #7 - Kate Davis   An interview by Justin Hopper with poet Kate Davis.    Kate Davis is a poet, performer, artist, swimmer, taxidermist and more based in the Furness peninsula of northwestern England. Her book The Girl Who Forgets How To Walk (Penned in the Margins) examines a lifelong relationship to that landscape as affected by childhood polio.    Links: Kate Davis is on Twitter; her book is available from Penned in the Margins. The film of The Girl Who Forgets How To Walk, made with Julia Parks, is available online via the Zebra Poetry Film Festival from 13-22 November, and afterwards via Julia Parks’ website. The music was Undertow by Richard Skelton, on the album The Complete Landings, available from Bandcamp. You can support this podcast and its interviewees by purchasing Kate’s book and many others mentioned from the Uncanny Landscapes Bookshop mini-shop. Host Justin Hopper is on twitter, and has a Link Tree here. Title sounds by The Belbury Poly courtesy Ghost Box RecordsIcons by Stefan Musgrove / Firebrand Creative

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