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A Thousand Shades of Green, hosted by Susan Richardson, is a podcast dedicated to celebrating contemporary authors. Join Susan to hear some of her favourite poems and stories and to discover an incredible array of new poets and writers.
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Pratibha Castle, an Irish born poet living in West Sussex, is widely anthologised and published in journals and ezines including Agenda, The Friday Poem, High Window, Orbis, Spelt, Stand, Tears in The Fence, and One Hand Clapping. A Pushcart nominee, short listed in The Bridport Prize 2023, her work has additionally been highly commended and shortl…
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Jude Marr (he, him) is a Pushcart-nominated trans poet, editor and teacher. Jude’s full-length collection, We Know Each Other By Our Wounds, came out from Animal Heart Press in 2020, and he admires the press’s founders so much that he now also works with them, as a reader, editor, and social media person. Jude also has a chapbook, Breakfast for the…
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Beth is a Dorset based writer. She has three published pamphlets- A Landscape With Birds (2022), Transformations (2023) - both published by Hedgehog Press and Chalk Stories, also published in 2023 by Hobnob Press. Beth feels that writing is a compulsion; sometimes she sees something and the words just come, sometimes it’s very slow and almost painf…
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Karen herds sleepless night notions to shear and tease apart from the heart before attempting to knit them into a garment that others can slip into. The Hedgehog Poetry Press has published some of those garments; more recent work can be found in The Storms, a journal of poetry, prose and visual art. Karen’s work has been published in the UK, USA an…
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Basiliké Pappa lives in Greece. She writes poetry, myth retellings, and sometimes, short stories. Her work can be found in Heron Tree, Carmina Magazine, Dark Passions, Otoroshi Journal, DarkWinter Literary Magazine, Rat’s Ass Review, and others. You can also read her in the anthologies Darker Objects (Indie Blu(e) Publishing, 2023), Hidden in Child…
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David Hanlon is a poet from Cardiff, Wales. He is co-poetry editor for Broken Spine Arts. You can find his work online in over 80 magazines, including Rust & Moth, Barren Magazine, The Lumiere Review & trampset. His first chapbook Spectrum of Flight is available at Animal Heart Press. You can follow him on twitter @davidhanlon13 and Instagram @hanl…
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Sue Finch likes all kinds of coasts, peculiar things, and the scent of ice-cream freezers. She lives with her wife in North Wales. Her first published poem appeared in A New Manchester Alphabet in 2015 whilst studying for her MA with Manchester Metropolitan University. She won second prize in the Wild Words Single Poem contest in 2020 with ‘Flaming…
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Gaynor Kane, from Belfast in Northern Ireland, had no idea that when she started a degree with the OU at forty it would be life changing. It turned her into a writer and now she has a few collections of poetry published, all by The Hedgehog Poetry Press. Her latest chapbook, Eight Types of Love, was released in July 2022. You can contact Gaynor on …
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Annick Yerem is a German/ Scottish poet and EIC of Sídhe Press, who lives in Berlin. Her book, St Eisenberg and the Sunshine Bus, was published with Hedgehog Press in 2022. She has work in a few wonderful places, among them The Storms, iamb, The Dirigible Balloon, Anti-Heroin-Chic, Green Ink Poetry, Feral and Stanza Cannon. Annick´s goal is to coll…
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Suzanne Craig-Whytock is the author of four novels: Smile, The Dome (English version, 2019; international Arabic translation, 2022), The Seventh Devil, and The Devil You Know, all published by Bookland Press, two short story collections: Feasting Upon The Bones and At The End Of It All, both published by Potter’s Grove Press, and the humorous non-f…
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Damien B. Donnelly is the award-winning author of the poetry pamphlet Eat the Storms, a Stickleback micro-collection and the conversational pamphlet In the Jitterfritz of Neon, co-written by Eilín de Paor, all published by Hedgehog Poetry Press. He’s the host & producer of Eat the Storms, the poetry podcast and editor-in-chief of The Storms, a prin…
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Steve Denehan lives in Kildare, Ireland with his wife Eimear and daughter Robin. He is the author of two chapbooks and four poetry collections. Winner of the Anthony Cronin Poetry Award and twice winner of Irish Times' New Irish Writing, his numerous publication credits include Poetry Ireland Review and Westerly. You can find links to buy his books…
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Lawrence Moore has lived in the coastal city of Portsmouth, England since birth and shares a house overlooking Kingston Cemetery with his husband Matthew and their nine mostly well behaved cats. His poems have appeared in publications including Sarasvati, Fahmidan Journal, Green Ink Poetry, Dreich and The Madrigal. He released a debut chapbook, Aer…
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Samantha Terrell is the author of multiple five-star collections. Her poem "Just Justice" was shortlisted for the 2021 Anita McAndrews Poets for Human Rights Award by Poets Without Borders. Terrell's poetry has been widely anthologized in publications such as Green Ink Poetry, In Parentheses, Misfit Magazine, Red Weather, Wildfire Words, and others…
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Alicia Ponce-Nuñez, RA, joins us to talk about her experience in sustainability architecture and planning as well as the differences between LEED, Living Building, and WELL building certifications.For more information and links discussedhttps://shadesofgreenchicago.wordpress.com/2017/04/30/episode-14-alicia-ponce-nunez/…
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Program Director Jaclyn Carmichael and Program Operations Coordinator Kiara Byrd from Project Exploration join us to talk about their passion and work to share environmental education to students in underserved communities throughout Chicago.For tickets to the Go Green Fundraiser http://bit.ly/2nVkqPwMore Information discussed on this episode http:…
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In this episode, Juanita Garcia and Bryant Williams discuss recent environmental justice causes and what it means to be an ally. Go to shadesofgreenchicago.wordpress.com for more information about the organizations discussed throughout the episode.Juanita Garcia
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Sarah Naiman joined us for a conversation about her personal and academic journey to pursue her interest in environmental justice. We discussed identity and relationship to the environment. Sarah is currently a graduate student at Cornell University.Juanita Garcia
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