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Scottish Poetry Library Podcast

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Podcasts from the Scottish Poetry Library, the world’s leading resource for poetry from Scotland and beyond.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Kunst
  • In Conversation with Mohammed Moussa
    Jan 27 2026

    Mohammed Moussa, a Palestinian freelance journalist and poet, was born and raised in the Gaza Strip. Growing up in this conflict-ridden region, he faced numerous challenges that shaped his perspective and fueled his passion for storytelling. Despite the hardships, Moussa found solace in literature and poetry, using them as outlets to express his experiences and emotions.

    In this podcast, Mohammed Moussa is in conversation with Kevin Williamson. A discussion Kevin described as one of the most moving of his life.

    Mohammed Moussa's newest collection The face before you: To write poetry on genocide (Leamington Books) is out in February 2026 and is available to buy from the SPL bookshop here.

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    44 Min.
  • In Conversation With Valerie Gillies
    Jan 22 2026

    In this special extended SPL podcast the poet Valerie Gillies discusses her life in poetry with the SPL's Samuel Tongue and Sukhema (aka Larry Butler) one of the SPL's founding members back in 1984. Their free ranging discussion touches on Poetry and Wellbeing - a motivating force for all three poets - as well as facilitating and structuring workshops, survivors poetry, writing prompts, muses, and some of the projects they've been involved with over the years. Valerie reads a number of her own poems.

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    56 Min.
  • From the Archive: Brian Turner. May 2014
    Jan 18 2026

    Brian Turner is an American poet. He served for seven years in the U.S. Army, completing tours of duty in Bosnia-Herzegovina (1999-2000) before being sent in November 2003 to Iraq. He is the winner of the 2005 Beatrice Hawley Award for his debut, Here, Bullet, a collection of poems about his experience as a soldier during the Iraq War. In this podcast, Turner talks to Jennifer Williams about the poetry that came out of his experiences in the US military, and how poetry can be a line thrown out by the breath or a question planted inside a reader.

    Recorded in association with StAnza, Scotland’s International Poetry Festival at StAnza 2014.

    Many thanks to James Iremonger (www.jamesiremonger.co.uk) for the podcast music.

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    45 Min.
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