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Automotive ADHDAutomotive ADHDFull Send With Ladies' Drift Day! Jim Miller Interviews Courtney Vertz & Camille CoxJim Miller guest hosts the show and talks with a couple of gals from Ladies Drift Day about getting behind the wheel and shredding some tires. Jim also talk about Kei Truck legislation here in Colorado, a new license plate, and more!Check out the Amazing Work SEMA is doing and Support the Initiatives in YOUR State!Listen on the Radio in Colorado!AM1460 & FM 101.1 The Answer - Saturdays at 9am, Sundays at 6pm100.7 The Word - Saturdays at 7pm91.7 KLZR - Saturdays at 10:30amNow On...2025-06-1642 minThe EssayThe EssayDigging for WordsIn 1773, Phillis Wheatley became the first African American to publish a collection of poems. Jade Cuttle looks at the way her poems were described and asks what do we categorise as nature writing? Her essay considers the idea of "coining" and the work of a new generation of poets including Elizabeth-Jane Burnett, Khairani Barokka, Kei Miller and a collection called Nature Matters edited by Mona Arshi and Karen McCarthy Woolf.Jade Cuttle is a New Generation Thinker on the scheme run by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and the BBC to put academic research on radio. ...2025-03-3113 minAfter the Table: A TTRPG PodcastAfter the Table: A TTRPG PodcastEpisode 3 | After the Table Podcast | Pageantry & Friendship with The Bituin Queen CastI got to talk to the lovely ladies of Rumble Roll Games' The Bituin Queen.Follow the Cast of ContestantsAlyssa Aguilos as Desiree Danso: http://www.instagram.com/dreamitdoitmediaAshley C. Lanuza as Venus Dalisaya: http://www.instagram.com/lookingforashleyKei Kawada as Janine Gubatan: http://www.instagram.com/koalakeiCharlotte Rose as Miriam Omapoy: http://www.instagram.com/ohcharlotteroseMadima as Game Master: http://www.instagram.com/madima.mp3Want more content? Check out my links below:Twitch - http://www...2025-02-0346 minFollow Your Dream - Music And Much More!Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!Akira Tana - Acclaimed Jazz Drummer. Formed The Band TanaReid With Rufus Reid. Has Played With Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, Ruth Brown, Lena Horne And Others!Akira Tana is an acclaimed jazz drummer. He formed the band TanaReid with bassist Rufus Reid, and they sometimes add pianist Kei Akagi and call themselves the Asian-American Jazz Trio. He’s played with a host of superstar musicians including Sonny Stitt, Sonny Rollins, Dizzy Gillespie, Ruth Brown and Lena Horne.  My featured song is “No One’s Fool” from the album PGS 7 by my band Project Grand Slam. Spotify link.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes o...2024-10-0735 minCraft Cook Read RepeatCraft Cook Read RepeatBetter than rocket scienceEpisode 147 August 29,  2024 On the Needles 1:12 ALL KNITTING LINKS GO TO RAVELRY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.  Please visit our Instagram page @craftcookreadrepeat for non-Rav photos and info     Weather or Knot Scarf by Scott Rohr, HolstGarn Coast in Butterfly, Black, Charcoal, Silver Grey, Wisteria, Freesia, Passion Flower   Color Popportunity Socks by Stephen West, Walk Collection Tough Sock in Powder plus Secret, Envy and Nightshade– DONE!! Color Pop FO thread Mystery of Grimblewood KAL by Sarah Schira, Walk Collection Tough Sock in Powder plus Secret, Envy and Nightshade Sp...2024-09-051h 04Happy Foot Sad Foot: An LAFC PodcastHappy Foot Sad Foot: An LAFC PodcastPOSTGAME POD: LAFC v San JoseI heard you like goals, so we made the entire game out of goals! Kei Kamara breaks L*ndon D*novan's record. Tomas Àngel scores his first MLS goal. Polish Powerhouse Mati Bogusz gets a diving header brace. And best of all, Travis kissed Vince under the neon lights of Pepsi Plaza. It was a sloppy post-game for a beautifully unsloppy game. LAFC IS FIRST IN THE WEST BABY!!!Join our Patreon and help us keep making this show.Merch available now at HappyFootSadFootPod.com.Twitter: @HaFoSaFoYouTube: @happyfootsadfoot ...2024-06-2348 minHappy Foot Sad Foot: An LAFC PodcastHappy Foot Sad Foot: An LAFC PodcastPOSTGAME POD: LAFC v Austin v Ted UnkelKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanKei Kamara > Landon DonovanTed Unkel, retire freakJoin our Patreon and help us keep making this show.Merch available now at HappyFootSadFootPod.com.Twitter: @HaFoSaFoYouTube: @happyfootsadfoot Instagram: @happyfootsadfootT...2024-06-2041 minMostly LitMostly Lit#5 No Plot, Just Vibes!This week, the trio discusses James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room discussing the different ways that the book made them feel and whether the book was his best work, or whether it's the book to start with when reading Baldwin. Also: What is the culture of Black British fiction nowadays?Do all books need a plot? Books this week:Kei Miller - Things I Have WithheldKei Miller - August Town Hazel Hayes - Out of Love Rachel Cusk - Parade Hit us...2024-06-201h 19Just Keep WritingJust Keep WritingEpisode 145 - Canon Events: Creative Research with Sameem and ShingaiThis week, Marshall, and Wil sit down with Sameem and Shingai to discuss the works that have influenced them as writers. This is the last in the series, so if you missed any, see episodes 136, 137, and 141. As always, use the links below to read the books yourself! Links mentioned during the show: Parable of the Sower - Octavia Butler The Sirens of Titan - Kurt Vonnegut She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks - M. Nourbse Phillips  The Paper Menagerie - Ken Liu Augustown - Kei M...2024-05-3148 minThe Diverse BookshelfThe Diverse BookshelfEp67: Sairish Hussain on grandparents, Partition & understanding the pastThis week's episode is a conversation with the wonderful and much loved, Sairish Hussain, about her latest novel, Hidden Fires. Sairish was one of the first guests on the show back in 2022, and so it is so lovely to be in conversation again, this time about her new novel. When debut novels are such a success, it can feel daunting to pick up an author’s second novel, wondering if it is just as amazing. But friends, I can confirm, Hidden Fires is incredible. It is the moving story of loss, grief and secrets buried deep within, and the be...2024-02-271h 13Scottish Poetry Library PodcastScottish Poetry Library PodcastNothing But The Poem - Kei MillerKei Miller is the latest subject of the Nothing But The Poem podcast. Kei Miller is a Forward Prize-winning Jamaican poet; a prolific author who has published 5 collections of poetry as well as many books of fiction and essays. Our regular podcast host Sam Tongue takes a deep dive into two of his poems, which were discussed at the online monthly meet-up of the Nothing But The Poem group. Jamaica Gleaner wrote: "Kei Miller is a poet who tells his stories in the haunting voices of Jamaica's underprivileged. His tales are stories that haven't been told; they cal...2023-11-1417 minEn Clave de Smooth JazzEn Clave de Smooth JazzEn Clave de Smooth JazzJorn us the week: SESSION 1 01. ERIC VALENTINE LET´S MOVE FT- RICHARD ELLIOT 02. JASON JACKSON. WOKIN´IT OUT FT. GINO ROSARIA 03. RYAN MONTANO. FUTURE SMOOTH 04. EUGE GROOVE. PLEASE MR. GROOVE 05. ERIC VALENTINE, VELVET GROOVE. BACK TO THE GROOVE SESSION 2 06. TIM BOWMAN. MOOVIN´ GROOVIN FT. MICHAALEBROENING 07. NILS. NIGHT IN THE ALGARVE 08. RYAN LA VALETTE. NEW BEGINNINGS 09. LIN ROENTREE. IT´S. YOU 10. EUGE GROOVE CAMINITO 11. BOONEY JAMES. DETOUR 12. BOONEY JAMES. TONIC 13. GERALD ALBRIGHT. THE DUKE SESSION 3 ESPECIAL GEORGE BENSON GEORGE BENSON ON SATURDAY NIGHT WICHT MARCUS. MILLER AND FRIENDS. GEORGE BENSON GT, MARCUS MILLER BJ, RANDY WALDMAN KEY. PATRICE RUSHEN KEI, JOE DE F...2023-10-091h 12En Clave de Smooth JazzEn Clave de Smooth JazzEn Clave de Smooth JazzJorn us the week:SESSION 101. ERIC VALENTINE LET´S MOVE FT- RICHARD ELLIOT02. JASON JACKSON. WOKIN´IT OUT FT. GINO ROSARIA03. RYAN MONTANO. FUTURE SMOOTH04. EUGE GROOVE. PLEASE MR. GROOVE05. ERIC VALENTINE, VELVET GROOVE. BACK TO THE GROOVESESSION 206. TIM BOWMAN. MOOVIN´ GROOVIN FT. MICHAALEBROENING07. NILS. NIGHT IN THE ALGARVE08. RYAN LA VALETTE. NEW BEGINNINGS09. LIN ROENTREE. IT´S. YOU10. EUGE GROOVE CAMINITO11. BOONEY JAMES. DETOUR12. BOONEY JAMES. TONIC13. GERALD ALBRIGHT. THE DUKESESSION 3ESPECIAL GEORGE BENSONGEORGE BENSON ON SATURDAY NIGHT WICHT MARCUS. MILLER AND FRIENDS.GEORGE BENSON GT, MARCUS MILLER BJ, RANDY WALDMAN KEY. PATRICE RUSHEN KEI, JOE DE FRANCESCO ORGAN, PAUL...2023-10-091h 12Book ChatBook Chat9. Augustown & Home CookingAfter last month’s crowd-pleasers, Bobby and Pandora sink their teeth into two very different, equally meaty books. In Augustown by Kei Miller, a “dismal little valley” in Jamaica becomes a boiling pot of tension when a young boy’s dreadlocks are cut off. And in Home Cooking by Laurie Colwin, the boiling pots are a little more literal – and Pandora shares an all-timer of a kitchen horror story.You can get in touch bookchatpod@gmail.com Books/articles mentioned:Augustown by Kei MillerHome Cooking by Laurie ColwinThe Pi...2023-09-1236 minComo Pizarnik en ParisComo Pizarnik en ParisKei MillerPoeta jamaicano, merecedor de muchos galardones y residencias artísticas, que ha viajado por toda América del Norte y que se encuentra ahora en Gran Bretaña.2023-08-0317 minBook ChatBook Chat8. Bridget Jones’s Diary & High FidelityIt’s a bumper episode 8, with Pandora and Bobby tackling two million-copy-bestselling, much-loved-movie-inspiring titans of the nineties. In Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding, Pandora finds a surprisingly feminist heroine who’s no less funny 25 years on. And in Nick Hornby’s beloved High Fidelity, Bobby meets his match in a perpetually depressed man-boy who needs to love himself before anyone else can love him back.Books/articles mentioned:Bridget Jones’s Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason by Helen FieldingHigh Fidelity, Fever Pitch and About a Boy by Nick Ho...2023-08-0156 minPodkast ZamorskiPodkast ZamorskiPodkast Zamorski #14: Caleb Azumah Nelson, „Otwarte wody”W czternastym odcinku opowiadamy o pierwszej książce objętej oficjalnym matronatem Zamorskiego. „Otwarte wody” (ang. "Open Water", przeł. Mariusz Gądek) to debiutancka powieść brytyjsko-ghańskiego prozaika i fotografa Caleba Azumah Nelsona, która niebawem będzie miała premierę w wydawnictwie Drzazgi: https://drzazgi.com/produkt/otwarte-wody/. Usłyszycie: • Jak dr Carolyn Cooper podsumowała festiwal Calabash na Jamajce? • Jaką rolę pełni powieść Zadie Smith, "London NW", w "Otwartych wodach"? • Co wspólnego ma Caleb Azumah Nelson z Johnym Pittsem, autorem "Afropejczyków"? • Jaki element recenzenckiego binga...2023-06-1440 minBooks Connect UsBooks Connect UsEleanor Shearer, author of the beautiful RIVER SING ME HOMEIn today’s episode, we talk to Eleanor Shearer, author of the gripping and beautiful RIVER SING ME HOME, which was a GMA Book Club Pick. Carolina chats with Eleanor about finding time for creative writing (especially within the confines of a day job), traveling to the Caribbean for her novel and unraveling the complicated tapestries of our identities, homes and families. Be sure to stick around for Carolina and Alyssa’s recap at the end.   Subscribe and follow for more author interviews and book-related content: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/books-connect-us/id1059532301 You can fin...2023-04-1026 minStrong Sense of Place | Travel Through BooksStrong Sense of Place | Travel Through BooksJamaica: Let's Get Together and Feel All RightThe mountains of Jamaica rise up out of the turquoise-blue Caribbean. From those jaggy peaks, rolling hills — covered in lush green rainforests — taper down to soft-sand beaches along the coast.It makes perfect sense that the first Jamaican inhabitants — the Taino from South America — gave the island a name that means ‘Land of Wood and Water.’ It’s all as if paradise is beckoning you to come, sit, relax.Music floats on the air in both the rhythmic lilt of reggae music and Jamaican patois, a creole language that combines elements of English, Spanish, and African langua...2023-03-0658 minPodkast ZamorskiPodkast ZamorskiPodkast Zamorski #4: Kei Miller, „Ostatnia Kobieta-Wyrocznia”W czwartym odcinku rozmawiamy o książce napisanej przez pochodzącego z Jamajki Keia Millera. Powieść pt. „Ostatnia Kobieta-Wyrocznia” (ang. "The Last Warner Woman", przeł. Bohdan Maliborski) ukazała się po polsku w 2012 roku nakładem Wydawnictwa Świat Książki. Jeśli chcecie się dowiedzieć: • Czy Zamorski będzie miał w końcu dżingiel? • Kto spośród naszego duetu jest, hm, psychofanem Keia Millera? • Dlaczego Kei Miller pisał o strachu przed kamieniami? • Jacy goście pojawią się na następnym spotkaniu Karaibskiego Klubu Książkowego? • Co ma wspólnego z „Ostatnią Kobietą-Wyrocznią...2023-01-2543 minBetween the EarsBetween the EarsKhangelaResearchers Bongani Kona and Catherine Boulle have spent the last year piecing together the story of one woman’s decades-long search to find the remains of her father, a South African political activist who died in 1966. In between visiting old prisons and sifting through archival collections, Bongani begins dreaming about the ghost of his own father, a man he's never met. The quest to uncover the meaning behind these recurring dreams leads to Julia, a spirit medium and healer, who practices one of the oldest forms of divination on the planet – “throwing the bones”. In consultation with ancestra...2022-11-1413 minAll About SoundAll About SoundAmy Liptrot on the SeaWhere would our language be without the sea? Aground, adrift, the wind taken from our sails. In today’s episode, Lemn is diving beneath the surface into the British Library Sound Archive (see full credits below) to hear how language, on this island nation, has been shaped by the sea. To help on his quest, he’s joined by Scottish writer Amy Liptrot, whose 2018 memoir The Outrun won the PEN Ackerley Prize and the Wainwright Prize. In the book, Amy returns to the wildness of Orkney, an archipelago off the northeastern coast...2022-06-2728 minAll About SoundAll About SoundInua Ellams on MigrationWhen we migrate, can language help us feel at home? And how can words make us feel unwelcome?  How does migration affect the ways we communicate and express ourselves in writing, poetry, performance? In this episode, Lemn is joined by poet and playwright Inua Ellams to listen to some highlights from the British Library Sound Archive and explore the relationship between language and migration. Inua Ellams wrote the Barber Shop Chronicles which sold out all its runs at the National Theatre in London. His recent show ‘An Evening With An Immigrant’ tells the story of ‘escaping...2022-06-2033 minBook ShamblesBook ShamblesKei MillerOn today's episode Robin is joined by author and poet Kei Miller to talk about his new collection of essays, Things I Have Withheld. They chat about the fear of writing such an honest book, how criticism and expectations of self differs from country to country, favourite Jamaican poets and much more. Extended episode, and other goodies, available for Patreon subscribers. Sign up at patreon.com/bookshambles2022-03-2446 minDipsausDipsaus#72 - Koenest en Koeltoer met Vincent van VelsenKOENEST in da house! Deze aflevering spreken we met de kersverse conservator fotografie van het Stedelijk Museum te Amsterdam. Te gast is Vincent van Velsen. Zoon van een Surinaamse vader en een Zeelandse moeder, broer van een Dokter en opgegroeid in Barendrecht. Tijdens zijn studie bedrijfskunde aan de Erasmus in Rotterdam was hij vaker in musea te vinden dan achter de studieboeken. Na drie jaar Erasmus stapte hij over naar de studie kunstgeschiedenis in Leiden. Anders dan onze Mariam, voelde hij zich er direct thuis en viel hij met z'n lengte (en als een van de weinige ma...2022-01-151h 29Arts & IdeasArts & IdeasCaribbean artAubrey Williams, Horace Ové, Sonia Boyce, Lubaima Himid, Peter Doig, Chris Ofili, Hurvin Anderson, Grace Wales Bonner and Alberta Whittle have works on show at Tate Britain as part of an exploration of artists from the Caribbean who made their home in Britain, and British artists who have looked at Caribbean themes and heritage in their work. Shahidha Bari's guests include the curator David A Bailey, New Generation Thinker Sophie Oliver and academic Asha Rogers.David A Bailey is co-curator of Life Between Islands, Caribbean British Art from 1950 at Tate Britain which runs until 3 April 2022 Lubaima Himid's e...2021-12-0144 minHomeGrownHomeGrownMareika | ...on being white, and also black, and this one time, BrazilianIn this week's episode, Louisa and the Fantastic Fo speak to Mareika Chirikure, the African Literatures and editorial manager at the Africa Center in Hong Kong.  Mareika is here in Hong Kong for a year before going back to Germany for a Masters, and she talks to us about her experiences here in Hong Kong as well as her mixed heritage upbringing. Unfortunately Louisa was recovering from a cold so she had lost her voice in this recording..but fortunately the Fantastic Fo was there to make fun of her appropriately!  An exceptionally fun episode hence the lon...2021-11-2158 minPlanet PoetryPlanet PoetryCinematic | Demotic - with Martina EvansSend us a textFabulous stories, overheard conversation and a panoply of characters? It's the sound of Planet Poetry basking in the glowing Technicolor of Martina Evans's funny, moving and brilliantly inventive new collection American Mules (Carcanet). Meanwhile a  croaky-with-Covid Robin props herself up on one elbow to re-read a favourite collection by Kei Miller. As Cop26 is in the news, Peter considers eco-poetry in the light of work by novelist Richard Powers and philosopher Timothy Morton's 'All Art is Ecological'. But wait... Where's that self-promotional trumpet? The new website a...2021-11-1152 minBaillie Gifford PrizeBaillie Gifford PrizeIn Conversation: Toby Mundy and Kei Miller (2021 Shortlist)Next up on the Read Smart podcast is Kei Miller – shortlisted author of ‘Things I Have Withheld,’ who talks to Toby Mundy about the lyricism of non-fiction, alongside the silence in which the most important stories lurk. The winner of the 2021 Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction will be announced at an event at the Science Museum, generously supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation, on Tuesday 16 November. Read Smart Podcast is commissioned by The Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction and is generously supported by the Blavatnik Family Foundation. #BGPrize2021 #ReadSmart #nonfictionbooks #authors #shortlist2021-11-0331 minNAPK STARTNAPK STARTNAPK START International: conversation with Farhana ShaikhFarhana Shaikh is a writer and publisher born in Leicester. She is the editor of The Asian Writer and also manages the small independent press, Dahlia Publishing. In 2017, she won the inaugural Travelex / Penguin Next Great Travel Writer Competition and a year later, was long-listed for the 2018 Spread the Word Life Writing Prize. She can be found on Twitter talking about books and publishing @farhanashaikh. The partner Renaissance OneRenaissance One is an independent arts company based in the UK that produces, curates and galvanises literature. We promote high-quality literature of all kinds. We...2021-10-2140 minSuara Market I Berita Pasar dalam SuaraSuara Market I Berita Pasar dalam SuaraSuara Market 17 September 2021 - Fee Saham Bantu Pandemi I Mac Miller Hidup LagiSRO Pasar Modal Indonesia ajak investor transaksi saham pada 17 September 2021 untuk membantu ketersediaan darah dalam rangka menangani pandemi. #saham #indonesiastockexchange #donordarah  #donorplasma #feetransaksi #macmiller2021-09-1701 minExperience This Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook — Perfect On The Go.Experience This Soul-Stirring Full Audiobook — Perfect On The Go.Things I Have Withheld by Kei MillerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/524624to listen full audiobooks. Title: Things I Have Withheld Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 25 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Kei Miller explores the silence in which so many important things are kept. He examines the experience of discrimination through this silence and what it means to breach it: to risk words, to risk truths. And he considers the histories our bodies inherit—the crimes that haunt them, and how meaning can shift as we move throughout the world, variously assuming privilege or victimhood.Through le...2021-09-147h 25Embark On The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Riveting!Embark On The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Riveting!Things I Have Withheld by Kei MillerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/524624to listen full audiobooks. Title: Things I Have Withheld Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 25 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Kei Miller explores the silence in which so many important things are kept. He examines the experience of discrimination through this silence and what it means to breach it: to risk words, to risk truths. And he considers the histories our bodies inherit—the crimes that haunt them, and how meaning can shift as we move throughout the world, variously assuming privilege or victimhood.Through letters to...2021-09-147h 25The Magic of Storytelling, in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookThe Magic of Storytelling, in Your Pocket With Full AudiobookThings I Have Withheld Audiobook by Kei MillerListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 524624 Title: Things I Have Withheld Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Length: 07:25:44 Language: English Release date: 09-14-21 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Biography & Memoir, Fiction & Literature, Essays & Anthologies Summary: Kei Miller explores the silence in which so many important things are kept. He examines the experience of discrimination through this silence and what it means to breach it: to risk words, to risk truths. And he considers the histories our bodies inheritthe crimes that haunt them, and how meaning can shift as we move throughout the...2021-09-147h 25Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Literature, Essays & AnthologiesDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Literature, Essays & AnthologiesThings I Have Withheld by Kei MillerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/524624to listen full audiobooks. Title: Things I Have Withheld Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 25 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Genres: Essays & Anthologies Publisher's Summary: Kei Miller explores the silence in which so many important things are kept. He examines the experience of discrimination through this silence and what it means to breach it: to risk words, to risk truths. And he considers the histories our bodies inherit—the crimes that haunt them, and how meaning can shift as we move throughout the world, variously assuming privilege or victimhood.Through le...2021-09-147h 25Discover the Best Audio Stories in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsThings I Have Withheld by Kei MillerPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/524624 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Things I Have Withheld Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 25 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Kei Miller explores the silence in which so many important things are kept. He examines the experience of discrimination through this silence and what it means to breach it: to risk words, to risk truths. And he considers the histories our bodies inherit—the crimes that haunt them, and how meaning can shift as we move throughout the world, variously assuming privilege or victimhood.Through le...2021-09-1405 minDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsDiscover the Best Audio Stories in Biography & Memoir, MemoirsThings I Have Withheld by Kei MillerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/524624to listen full audiobooks. Title: Things I Have Withheld Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 25 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Kei Miller explores the silence in which so many important things are kept. He examines the experience of discrimination through this silence and what it means to breach it: to risk words, to risk truths. And he considers the histories our bodies inherit—the crimes that haunt them, and how meaning can shift as we move throughout the world, variously assuming privilege or victimhood.Through letters to...2021-09-147h 25Ampersand: The Poets & Writers PodcastAmpersand: The Poets & Writers PodcastThings I Have Withheld by Kei MillerThings I Have Withheld by Kei Miller by Poets & Writers2021-08-1804 minLike A Real Book ClubLike A Real Book ClubThe One About Augustown by Kei MillerHow long can you keep down people who were made to fly? Augustown is a poetic novel that is grounded in the (hi)story of a prominent preacher and Pan-African activist Alexander Bedward who was said to have claimed that he could fly. Kei Miller reimagined this story as an allegory of the Black Jamaican struggle to EXIST in a society that invalidates their humanity. From hairstyles in schools to police officers playing football with guns on their shoulders, Kristina, Ashley and Jherane discuss the ways colonialism and all of his friends continues to be the foundation of modern Jamaica...2021-07-181h 14The EssayThe EssayKei Miller on Louise BennettThe poet, folklorist and performer ‘Miss Lou’ made waves on air on both sides of the Atlantic. Coming to study at Rada in London shortly after WWII, her dialect verse was picked up and celebrated on the BBC through radio programmes like Caribbean Voices. For writer Kei Miller, who lovingly recalls the magic her words worked on his mother, she is rightly seen as a hero back home in Jamaica.75 years ago, the revolutionary Caribbean Voices strand was established on the Overseas Service by trailblazing Jamaican broadcaster Una Marson. Every week for over a decade, it gave expo...2021-07-0113 minThe Writing LifeThe Writing LifeWe pick our top episodes from lockdownSomething of a minisode this week, as Steph and Simon pick their favourite podcast episodes since lockdown began in the UK in March 2020. They also dive into the International Literature Showcase, which next week reveals its new list of unmissable writers courtesy of Kei Miller! Let's do some links: Discover 50 umissable writers at the International Literature Showcase: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/international-literature-showcase-2021/ Book for Joy Francis' keynote: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/whats-on/recovery-reimagining-literature/ Book for Innovation & Enterprise in the Literature Sector: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/whats-on/innovation-enterprise/ Book for Kei Miller...2021-06-1818 minRead the World ChallengeRead the World ChallengeRead The World –Country 14 Jamaica - Augustown by Kei Millerhttps://readinginecuador.wordpress.com/2021/03/08/read-the-world-augustown-by-kei-miller/ Youtube channel in spanish https://www.youtube.com/JoReason2021-06-1101 minThe Writing LifeThe Writing LifeJessie Greengrass on The High HouseJessie Greengrass is on the pod to discuss her latest novel The High House. Jessie is an award-winning writer and was selected by Elif Shafak for the 2019 International Literature Showcase. Asking the questions is Vicki Maitland. Meanwhile, Simon and Steph look back at the City of Literature festival (which you can catch up on here: http://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/cityoflit-21/ ) and look forward to the upcoming Early Career Awards and 2021 International Literature Showcase featuring a new list of incredible writers selected by Kei Miller. Book for the (free!) big reveal of Kei's new list: https://n...2021-06-0446 minThe ReaderThe ReaderEp 5. Kei MillerThe title of this episode comes from a poem by award-winning poet, short-story writer, essayist and novelist Kei Miller. Kei was The Reader’s guest at an online event earlier this year to celebrate Sefton’s year as Liverpool’s Borough of Culture, when he read poems from his 2014 collection The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion, and spoke about the inspiration for this collection and his wide-ranging work. You can hear part of the recording of that event in this episode, as well as listening to Erin from The Reader sharing another ‘tried and tested’ poem, ‘Interludes’ by Debjani...2021-06-0229 minThe Reader PodcastThe Reader PodcastEpisode Five: The Languages We Know This Landscape ByThe title of this episode comes from a poem by award-winning poet, short-story writer, essayist and novelist Kei Miller. Kei was The Reader’s guest at an online event earlier this year to celebrate Sefton’s year as Liverpool’s Borough of Culture, when he read poems from his 2014 collection The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion, and spoke about the inspiration for this collection and his wide-ranging work. You can hear part of the recording of that event in this episode, as well as listening to Erin from The Reader sharing another ‘tried and tested’ poem, ‘Interludes’ by Debjani...2021-06-0229 minNAPK STARTNAPK STARTNAPK START International: conversation with Rochelle SaundersRochelle Saunders is a cultural producer, curator and project manager with over 10 years of work experience that covers the arts, education, and community leadership. With particular expertise in literature, her work has focused on projects in national and international contexts. A graduate politics student from SOAS, she recently completed a master's degree at The University of Arts London, in Arts and Cultural Enterprise, where she held an academic interest in sustainable and transformative social change frameworks.She has worked as a creative producer at Renaissance One and Tilt live literature and spoken word organizations that primarily support...2021-05-1838 minGet BookedGet BookedShe Lives By Herself, She Wears PantsAmanda and Jenn discuss non-boring literary fiction, books set in Jamaica, unreliable narrators, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked.Follow the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.FeedbackOld Man’s War by John Scalzi (rec’d by Ericka)Books DiscussedGilead by Mar...2021-05-0652 minFront RowFront RowEssay collections from novelists and poets. Review of TV series Bloods, New Pokemon Snap exploredThis year sees a number of writers we know primarily as poets or novelists releasing collections of essays - from Jeanette Winterson to Lucy Ellman and Karl Ove Knausgaard. Tom talks to two of them: Kei Miller, whose latest collection is called Things I have Withheld, and Rachel Kushner, whose new collection is called The Hard Crowd.Dreda Say Mitchell reviews new Sky TV series, Bloods. Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks star in this six-part comedy series as paramedic partners in the South London ambulance service. When tough-acting loner Maleek is paired with over-friendly divorcee Wendy, their...2021-05-0428 minDownload the Best Full Audiobooks in Kids, Non-fictionDownload the Best Full Audiobooks in Kids, Non-fictionKudo Kids: The Mystery in Manhattan by Maia Shibutani, Alex Shibutani, Michelle SchustermanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/495511to listen full audiobooks. Title: Kudo Kids: The Mystery in Manhattan Series: #2 of Kudo Kids Author: Maia Shibutani, Alex Shibutani, Michelle Schusterman Narrator: Maia Shibutani, Alex Shibutani Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 50 minutes Release date: May 4, 2021 Genres: Non-fiction Publisher's Summary: The Kudo Kids are back in this fun filled, fast-paced middle-grade mystery from two-time Olympic bronze medalists Maia and Alex Shibutani, perfect for fans of Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library.   Andy and Mika are about to take a bite out of the Big Apple. When the Kudo Kids travel to New York City for th...2021-05-044h 50The VerbThe VerbPausing and Punctuation - Experiments in LivingIan McMillan celebrates pauses and punctuation with guests Kei Miller, Eley Williams, Kate Fox and Angela Leighton. They explore the different emotions, listening and reading experiences prompted by brackets, full stops, em dashes, blank spaces, and other writerly ways of building obstacles, time and listening into poetry and prose.Eley Williams reads a brand new commission for The Verb, a very short story, which delights in the longest dash of all - the em dash, putting it at the heart of a romance. Eley is the author of the novel 'The Liar's Dictionary' and a BBC National...2021-04-2343 minRead Like a WriterRead Like a Writer13 – Leone RossIn this episode of Read Like a Writer, Leone Ross discusses her upcoming novel This One Sky Day and talks to Anna about her TBR pile, top recommendations and her favourite Indie bookshop, The Word Bookshop.Trigger warning: Eating disordersAnna Fielding is a journalist and event host. Follow Anna on Twitter: @anna_annaPraise for This One Sky Day:A true feat of imagination and wonder.' Nikesh Shukla'It blisters...2021-04-091h 00Edinburgh International Book FestivalEdinburgh International Book FestivalRoger Robinson: ‘Ordinary Poems Won’t Change the World (2020 Event) Earmarked as ‘the voice of our communal consciousness’ by Edinburgh International Book Festival’s 2018 Guest Selector Afua Hirsch, it’s hard to believe that Roger Robinson hasn’t been a staple of British public life since time immemorial. A fixture of the UK spoken word scene for many years, Robinson rocketed to national prominence in 2019 when his third poetry collection, A Portable Paradise, bagged the prestigious T S Eliot Prize. Firmly rooted in the dub poetry tradition of his Trinidadian heritage, Robinson’s plain-speaking, fizzy, often joyous verse journeys through our contemporary preoccupations with a seasoned ins...2021-04-0800 minBookclubBookclubKei Miller - The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to ZionJames Naughtie and a group of readers talk to award winning poet, novelist and essayist Kei Miller about his Forward Prize Winning poetry collection The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion.The collection is set on Jamaica and structured through conversations between the map maker, trying to organise and lay down history with a deep conviction of his own rational knowledge, and the rastaman, trying to explain a more spiritual way of knowing. Kei talks to James and the audience about his own multiple identities which are played out in the collection, and reveals which...2021-03-0729 minBookclubBookclubTana French - The Wych ElmJames Naughtie and a group of readers talk to acclaimed Irish crime writer Tana French about her novel The Wych Elm, which was named a New York Times Notable Book of 2018, and a Best Book of 2018 by NPR, The New York Times Book Review, Amazon, The Boston Globe, LitHub, Vulture, Slate, Elle, Vox, and Electric Literature.The Wych Elm is the first stand-alone novel from the author of the Dublin Murder series – and Tana French has been celebrated by writers including Stephen King, Gillian Flynn and John Boyne.Twentysomething Toby has always thought of himself as...2021-02-0827 minBooks & Rhymes: The PodcastBooks & Rhymes: The PodcastPsychogeography: Poor with Caleb Femi**win signed copies** of Poor by Caleb Femi by subscribing to our mailing list here: http://eepurl.com/gr0kD5. The winner will be announced on Monday 26th of November. What is psychogeograhy? How does architecture affect our emotional, mental, and psychological wellbeing?Caleb Femi, a poet, educator, and multidisciplinary artist whose debut collection of poetry, Poor, celebrate and interrogate youth culture and masculinity while the articulating the complex lived experiences of working class migrant communities in the UK, use the music of Burna Boy, J-Hus, Wizkid, Guggs, Sunny Ade and more...2020-11-101h 36Like A Real Book ClubLike A Real Book ClubThe One About Mental Health & Jamaican ChurchesYou know the end of Ari Lennox' 'Chicago Boy' where she asks everyone who is not her friend to leave? That's how this episode feels. Ashley, Jherane and Kristina have an intimate conversation about their experiences with churches, mental health, and of course books. A 20+ min bonus episode on the books we turn to when we're in a bad mental place is available to our patron members, become a member to get access to our private podcast stream: rebelwomenlit.com/join Books Mentioned: The Mothers by Brit Bennett Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams PATSY by Nicole...2020-10-251h 03A l\'écoute de TropiquesA l'écoute de Tropiques[Enfants] Steffy Glissant - By the river of Babylone (Kei Miller)Interprète : Steffy GLISSANT https://www.facebook.com/steffy.glissantTitre : By the river of Babylone de Kei MILLER Éditeur : Zulma (07/09/2017)Jeune public à partir de 8 ans2020-08-2010 minWhat\'s Does Your ____________ Look Like ?What's Does Your ____________ Look Like ?Africa's Lit (Augustown) w/ Daniela @ Eaton Radio HK 2020.07.29Daniela speaks on the theme's of Kei Miller's 'Augustown' a new work of Caribbean literature. 2020-08-0631 minSo Many Damn BooksSo Many Damn Books140: Quan Barry (WE RIDE UPON STICKS) & Kei Miller's AUGUSTOWNThe Damn Zoom Library hosts Quan Barry, author of the malevolently delightful 80s high school sports movie of a novel, WE RIDE UPON STICKS. She talks about how her witchcraft is home-brewed, how she juggled eleven characters' voices, and how being a poet helped her focus the timing of the book. Plus, she brings Kei Miller's AUGUSTOWN about which everyone gushes! Also the inside scoop on being an awards judge! Oh oh, it's magic!contribute! https://patreon.com/smdbfor drink recipes, book lists, and more, visit: somanydamnbooks.commusic: Disaster Magic2020-07-0857 minGrad Chat - Queen\'s School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral AffairsGrad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral AffairsJhordan Layne, PhD in English Language & Literature, supervised by Dr Chris BongieTopic: Celestial Bodies and Spiritual Possessions Overview: Jhordan's thesis explores the representation of religion and superstition in the work of two Jamaican novelists Kei Miller and Marlon James. Through that exploration he also uncovers new perspectives on the colonial and postcolonial histories of Jamaica that continue to shape ideas of race, gender, and violence throughout the  Caribbean Diaspora. In his research he reveals pathways to self-possession that complicate ideas of religious freedom, poetic faith, and the praxis of being human Volume 90%00:002020-06-3000 minLike A Real Book ClubLike A Real Book ClubThe One on The 100 Caribbean Books That Shaped Our World #ReadCaribbeanWe all know that stories have the power to change us. We've teamed up with BOCAS Lit Fest in Trinidad & Tobago for #ReadCaribbean to select Caribbean books that have had an impact on our lives, and this is the result. No, we didn't do 100 books in this podcast but we chose these page-turners that have helped to shape and influence our thinking. Doing this list we all realised that these were some of the books that made us become love Caribbean books. What book made you become interested (read: obsessed) with Caribbean Literature? _ See BOCAS Lit Fest's 100 Caribbean Books and...2020-06-0757 minPoetry On The MovePoetry On The MovePoetry that resists: Kei Miller and Jen WebbIn this episode the first of a two-part podcast ‘Poetry that Resists’ recorded at the Poetry on the Move festival held in Canberra in 2019. During the socially traumatised times of history the ability of poetry to express human conscience has seen it embraced as a significant art form. In this panel, a discussion on poets […]2020-05-0728 minLike A Real Book ClubLike A Real Book ClubThe One on Being Demanding Caribbean ReadersIs it ok to “feel a way” when a Caribbean author doesn’t use our language and our culture in their work?We love reading novels and poetry from the Caribbean, especially ones written by Jamaican authors, but are we demanding in our expectations? Also, wtf is magical realism?Become a Patreon member of our book club:  patreon.com/rebelwomenlit Shop books and merch: rebelwomenlit.com/store Follow us on IG & Twitter: @RebelWomenLit Books Mentioned in This Episode: Augustown by Kei Miller The Cartographer Tries To Map...2020-04-271h 01The Maris ReviewThe Maris ReviewEpisode 44: Quan BarryRaised in the coastal town of Danvers, Massachusetts, QUAN BARRY is the author of the novel She Weeps Each Time You’re Born and of four books of poetry, including the collection Water Puppets. She lives in Wisconsin and teaches at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Her latest novel is We Ride Upon Sticks.Recommended Reading:August Town by Kei MillerThe Last Warner Woman by Kei MillerImperial Liquor by Amaud Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-03-2629 minPoetry UnboundPoetry UnboundKei Miller — Book of GenesisKei Miller’s poem “Book of Genesis” asks us to imagine a God who makes things spring into life specifically for us. Just as the poet of Genesis proclaims, “Let there be,” Miller wonders what freedom and flourishing we’d find in imagining a “Let” pronounced not for the person others say we should be, but for the person we are.A question to reflect on after you listen: How can you begin to let yourself flourish today, just as you are?About the Poet:Kei Miller is a professor of English and creative writing...2020-03-0605 minLittPodLittPodLitFestBergen 2020 - Poetisk punkgallaFrå stygt og rasande til høgstemt og lovprisande – poetar frå sju nasjonar og ein dansar møtest i ei lyrisk verd utanfor kartet. Topograf for kvelden er poeten Henning H. Bergsvåg (Noreg). Kveldens poetar: Asieh Amini (Iran), Linnea Axelsson (Sverige), Kristina Leganger Iversen (Noreg), Camara Lundestad Joof (Noreg), Cecilie Løveid (Noreg), Kei Miller (Jamaica), Erlend O. Nødtvedt (Noreg), Mansur Rajih (Jemen), Ahmedur Rashid Chowdhury AKA Tutul (Bangladesh), Gunnar Wærness (Noreg) og dansar Mirte Bogaert (Belgia). Norsk/engelsk På Bergen internasjonale litteraturfestival for sakprosa og skjønnlitteratur (LitFestBergen) gir vi deg internasjonal og norsk litteratur på sitt aller be...2020-02-092h 03Self-Employed Happy HourSelf-Employed Happy HourEp. 51: Kei & Molly Textiles Founders, Kei Tsuzuki and Molly LuethiAround ten years ago, Kei Tsuzuki and Molly Luethi wanted to create a social enterprise that would enable them to create quality jobs for refugees and immigrants. Today, Kei & Molly Textiles has made good on that mission, and has grown into a vibrant artisan manufacturing business that employs about eight full-time workers, and sells its screenprinted textiles at nearly 400 stores around the country. Host Peri Pakroo talks with Kei and Molly about the origins of their idea and how their values drive their business model. Peri also chats with Ruth Dove and Ayanna Nelson-Freeman from Coffee + Creatives ab...2019-10-1027 minBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldEpisode One: The Flood CameIn the first episode of Series Two, we’re facing environmental catastrophe in its various forms. Joining Eleanor Penny, are Forward Prize winning poet Kei Miller and young poets Gboyega Odubanjo and Joshua Judson. They share re-imaginings of the ‘meme’ of the Green Man, the Book of Revelation and the Jamaican Story of the Dry River. Find out more and catch up with Series One at: endoftheworldpodcast.com @goodbyeworldpod 2019-09-1650 minBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldEpisode One: The Flood CameIn the first episode of Series Two, we’re facing environmental catastrophe in its various forms. Joining Eleanor Penny, are Forward Prize winning poet Kei Miller and young poets Gboyega Odubanjo and Joshua Judson. They share re-imaginings of the ‘meme’ of the Green Man, the Book of Revelation and the Jamaican Story of the Dry River. Find out more and catch up with Series One at:endoftheworldpodcast.com@goodbyeworldpod2019-09-1600 minBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldSeries Two - Launches 16 SeptemberBedtime Stories for the End of the World returns on Monday 16 September, bringing you another six episodes of poetry for our apocalyptic age. Each episode will feature brand new poetry from some of the best UK poets, including: Malika Booker, Andrew McMillan, Sabrina Mahfouz, Kei Miller, Helen Mort, Jack Underwood and many more. Subscribe to make sure you don't miss en episode. For more information visit endoftheworldpodcast.com, or contact us on Twitter or Instagram @goodbyeworldpod 2019-09-1000 minBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldBedtime Stories for the End of the WorldSeries Two - Launches 16 SeptemberBedtime Stories for the End of the World returns on Monday 16 September, bringing you another six episodes of poetry for our apocalyptic age. Each episode will feature brand new poetry from some of the best UK poets, including: Malika Booker, Andrew McMillan, Sabrina Mahfouz, Kei Miller, Helen Mort, Jack Underwood and many more. Subscribe to make sure you don't miss en episode. For more information visit endoftheworldpodcast.com, or contact us on Twitter or Instagram @goodbyeworldpod2019-09-1000 minA Phone Call From PaulA Phone Call From PaulA Conversation with Sarah BroomIn this week's episode of A Phone Call From Paul, Paul Holdengraber and Sarah Broom discuss her memoir, The Yellow House, the Kei Miller and Peter Turchi epigraphs in the book, the influence of Toni Morrison on her work, and how people underestimate reading work that makes you feel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-08-1550 minA Phone Call From PaulA Phone Call From PaulA Conversation with Sarah BroomIn this week's episode of A Phone Call From Paul, Paul Holdengraber and Sarah Broom discuss her memoir, The Yellow House, the Kei Miller and Peter Turchi epigraphs in the book, the influence of Toni Morrison on her work, and how people underestimate reading work that makes you feel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-08-1548 minA Phone Call From PaulA Phone Call From PaulA Conversation with Sarah BroomIn this week's episode of A Phone Call From Paul, Paul Holdengraber and Sarah Broom discuss her memoir, The Yellow House, the Kei Miller and Peter Turchi epigraphs in the book, the influence of Toni Morrison on her work, and how people underestimate reading work that makes you feel.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2019-08-1550 minQueerology: A Podcast on Belief and BeingQueerology: A Podcast on Belief and BeingPádraig Ó TuamaPoet and theologian, Pádraig Ó Tuama’s work centres around themes of language, power, conflict and religion. Working fluently on the page and in public, Pádraig is a compelling poet and skilled speaker, teacher and group worker. In this episode, he chats with Matthias about reconciliation, conflict, and hope. Pádraig can be found online at padraigotuama.com Poets mentioned by Pádraig in this episode: Marie Howe Kei Miller Lorna Goodison Tracy K Smith Joy Harjo Sappho Seán Ó Ríordáin Máirtín Ó Direáin Claudia Rankine Emily Dickinson Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill R...2019-07-0943 minSouthbank Centre: Think AloudSouthbank Centre: Think AloudContemporary poetry: why I am not a poetIn this episode of Think Aloud we turn our attention to poetry, and sit down with the London poet and founder of poetry collective Out-Spoken, Anthony Anaxagorou. With him we delve into how poetry can rewrite history, the ways in which he has developed and established his own voice, and how, when this is not a poem, he is not a poet. We also hear from South Korean poet Kim Hyesoon, for whom breaking established rules has been key to her poetry, on why the language of women comes from more than just the mouth. "I mean as a kid...2019-05-3000 minSouthbank CentreSouthbank CentreThink Aloud: Contemporary poetry – why I am not a poetIn this episode of Think Aloud we turn our attention to poetry, and sit down with the London poet and founder of poetry collective Out-Spoken, Anthony Anaxagorou. With him we delve into how poetry can rewrite history, the ways in which he has developed and established his own voice, and how, when this is not a poem, he is not a poet. We also hear from South Korean poet Kim Hyesoon, for whom breaking established rules has been key to her poetry, on why the language of women comes from more than just the mouth. "I mean as a kid...2019-05-3029 minLittPodLittPodLitFestBergen 2019: Poetisk punkgallaFrå stygt og rasande til høgstemt og lovprisande – poetar frå sju nasjonar og ein dansar møtest i ei lyrisk verd utanfor kartet. Topograf for kvelden er poeten Henning H. Bergsvåg (Noreg). Kveldens poetar: Asieh Amini (Iran), Linnea Axelsson (Sverige), Kristina Leganger Iversen (Noreg), Camara Lundestad Joof (Noreg), Cecilie Løveid (Noreg), Kei Miller (Jamaica), Erlend O. Nødtvedt (Noreg), Mansur Rajih (Jemen), Ahmedur Rashid Chowdhury AKA Tutul (Bangladesh), Gunnar Wærness (Noreg) og dansar Mirte Bogaert (Belgia).2019-02-171h 48The Sugar and Dread PodcastThe Sugar and Dread PodcastEpisode 3: SPOILERSWe have no children, we are just children of God chatting poetry. This week we talk greatest tv deaths, more #NaPoWriMo struggles, with poetry from Jacob Sam-La Rose (@jsamlarose) and Kei Miller (@keimiller).   Jeremiah 'SugarJ' Brown: Twitter: @SugarJPoet Instagram: @SugarJPoet Gabriel Akamo: Twitter: @GabrielAkamo Instagram: @gabrielpoiesis2018-04-201h 03The Sugar and Dread PodcastThe Sugar and Dread PodcastEpisode 3: SPOILERSWe have no children, we are just children of God chatting poetry. This week we talk greatest tv deaths, more #NaPoWriMo struggles, with poetry from Jacob Sam-La Rose (@jsamlarose) and Kei Miller (@keimiller).  Jeremiah ‘SugarJ’ Brown:Twitter: @SugarJPoetInstagram: @SugarJPoet Gabriel Akamo:Twitter: @GabrielAkamoInstagram: @gabrielpoiesis2018-04-201h 03The Sugar and Dread PodcastThe Sugar and Dread PodcastEpisode 3: SPOILERSWe have no children, we are just children of God chatting poetry. This week we talk greatest tv deaths, more #NaPoWriMo struggles, with poetry from Jacob Sam-La Rose (@jsamlarose) and Kei Miller (@keimiller).  Jeremiah ‘SugarJ’ Brown:Twitter: @SugarJPoetInstagram: @SugarJPoet Gabriel Akamo:Twitter: @GabrielAkamoInstagram: @gabrielpoiesis2018-04-201h 03Free Audiobook in Fiction, LiteraryFree Audiobook in Fiction, LiteraryAugustown by Kei Miller | Free AudiobookListen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Augustown Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Dona Croll Format: Unabridged Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins Language: English Release date: 05-23-17 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Fiction, Literary Summary: In the wake of Marlon James' Man Booker Prize-winning A Brief History of Seven Killings, Augustown - set in the backlands of Jamaica - is a magical and haunting novel of one woman's struggle to rise above the brutal vicissitudes of history, race, class, collective memory, violence, and myth. Ma Taffy may be blind, but she sees everything. So when her great-nephew Kaia...2017-05-237h 31Unwind and Indulge in the World of Literature With Full Audiobook LuxuryUnwind and Indulge in the World of Literature With Full Audiobook LuxuryAugustown Audiobook by Kei MillerListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 322018 Title: Augustown Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Dona Croll Format: Unabridged Length: 07:32:26 Language: English Release date: 05-23-17 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Fiction & Literature, General Summary: In the wake of Marlon James's Man Booker Prize-winning A Brief History of Seven Killings, Augustown-set in the backlands of Jamaica-is a magical and haunting novel of one woman's struggle to rise above the brutal vicissitudes of history, race, class, collective memory, violence, and myth. Ma Taffy may be blind but she sees everything. So when her great-nephew Kaia comes home from school...2017-05-237h 32All the Books!All the Books!New Releases and More for May 23, 2017This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Black Mad Wheel, Chemistry, Augustown, and more books.This episode was sponsored by Amazon Kindle, ThirdLove, and OwlCrate.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.Books discussed...2017-05-2339 minSaturday ReviewSaturday ReviewGhostbusters, Unreachable, Kei Miller, Liverpool Biennial, Secret AgentThe remaking of Ghostbusters in 2016 has 4 women taking the leading roles and it has caused consternation among devotees of the original film. What on earth is all the fuss about? Is it just a bunch of sexist fanboys determined not to enjoy it because girls are involved?Matt Smith plays a perfectionist film director in Unreachable, a new play at London's Royal Court Theatre. Kei Miller's novel Augustown is set in a lightly-fictionalised version of the real Jamaican town of the same name, involving flying prophets and civil unrestThis year's Liverpool Biennial has a...2016-07-1641 minEmpowering Individuals to Succeed Globally!Life's Issues with Lauren Jawno and her guest Gail Tolstoi-Miller and Donna Ghanney: Gail Tolstoi-Miller an entrepreneur and innovator, that serves dual CEO roles within my organizations. I direct strategic staffing and career coaching at Consultnetworx, a national staffing firm providing consulting and full-time talent to Fortune 500 and emerging growth firms. Additionally, I manage the day-to-day operations of Speednetworx, a B2B speed networking event company and Speedhire. I started my company in the height of the recession at the end of 2009 when most staffing firms were closing their doors. By the end of 2010 and beginning of 2011, I grew my com...2015-10-2958 minFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseHouse of Ashes by Monique RoffeyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/311170to listen full audiobooks. Title: House of Ashes Author: Monique Roffey Narrator: Lekiddo Arbuah, Vivienne Rochester, Multiple Narrators Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 30 minutes Release date: August 6, 2015 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Author of The Mermaid of Black Conch, Rathbone Folio Prize nominated, Winner of the Costa Best Novel Award amp; Winner of the Costa Book of the Year The City of Silk is restless. During the post-independence era, a new beginning was denied to the people of the small island of Sans Amen. Corruption set in and has been endemic for too long. Then...2015-08-068h 30Find Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseFind Best-Selling Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, SuspenseHouse of Ashes by Monique RoffeyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/311170 to listen full audiobooks. Title: House of Ashes Author: Monique Roffey Narrator: Lekiddo Arbuah, Vivienne Rochester, Multiple Narrators Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 30 minutes Release date: August 6, 2015 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: Author of The Mermaid of Black Conch, Rathbone Folio Prize nominated, Winner of the Costa Best Novel Award amp; Winner of the Costa Book of the Year The City of Silk is restless. During the post-independence era, a new beginning was denied to the people of the small island of Sans Amen. Corruption set in and has been endemic for too long...2015-08-0603 minScottish Poetry Library PodcastScottish Poetry Library Podcast[SPL] June 2015: Yeats - A CelebrationThis year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of William Butler Yeats, the extraordinary Irish poet. His work reflects and sometimes opposes changes in the the poetry of his times. His life was large enough to encompass the remarkable changes Ireland underwent during his life and one of literature's most famous unrequited love affairs. In a podcast marking the 150th anniversary of his birth, the SPL invited a number of poets to read and reflect on their favourite Yeats poem. Recorded in March at St Andrews StAnza poetry festival, our podcast features Kei Miller, Ryan Van Winkle, Carolyn...2015-06-0929 minThe Poetry SocietyThe Poetry SocietyKei Miller reads 'Place Name: Oracabessa'Working in collaboration with Royal Collection Trust, The Poetry Society commissioned Forward Prize winning poet Kei Miller to create a new poem. Place Name – Oracabessa, skilfully unites the themes of Gold and Journeys and follows the form of Miller's award winning collection 'The Cartographer tries to map his way to Zion'. The poem was premiered at an evening event in The Queen's Gallery on Thursday, 12 February 2015 to a full audience.2015-04-1703 minStep Inside The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Award-Winning!Step Inside The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Award-Winning!The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion by Kei MillerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/296134to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 15 minutes Release date: April 2, 2015 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: We watch as the cartographer, used to assuming control over a place by mapping it (‘I never get involved / with the muddy affairs of land'), is gradually compelled to recognise a wholly different understanding of place, as he tries to map his way to the rastaman's eternal city of Zion. As the book unfolds the cartographer learns that, on this island of...2015-04-021h 15Access Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryAccess Must-Have Full Audiobooks in Literature, PoetryThe Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion by Kei MillerPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/296134to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Cartographer Tries to Map a Way to Zion Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Kei Miller Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 15 minutes Release date: April 2, 2015 Genres: Poetry Publisher's Summary: We watch as the cartographer, used to assuming control over a place by mapping it (‘I never get involved / with the muddy affairs of land'), is gradually compelled to recognise a wholly different understanding of place, as he tries to map his way to the rastaman's eternal city of Zion. As the book unfolds the cartographer learns that, on this island of...2015-04-021h 15Front Row: Archive 2014Front Row: Archive 2014Stephen Fry, Tony Benn documentary, Kei Miller, Gothic exhibitionStephen Fry discusses his memoir, More Fool Me; the writer and political commentator Polly Toynbee reviews Tony Benn: Will and Testament, a new autobiographical documentary about Britain's longest-serving Labour MP; Kei Miller talks to Kirsty about winning the Forward Poetry Prize; Curator Tim Pye takes Kirsty round the British Library's new exhibition, Terror and Wonder: the Gothic Imagination, and shows her exhibits including a Victorian vampire slaying kit and a stage version of Dracula handwritten by Bram Stoker.2014-10-0128 minStart the WeekStart the WeekHilary MantelHilary Mantel takes a break from her award-winning series of novels charting the rise and fall of the Tudor fixer, Thomas Cromwell, to discuss her new collection of short stories. She talks to Tom Sutcliffe about why her latest work eschews the historical to focus on contemporary Britain. The Director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor tells the story of Germany from its Roman past to the present day through objects that symbolise the dynamic changes in its culture and identity. 'English Magic' is the focus of the artist Jeremy Deller's touring exhibition which melds myth, folklore and politics...2014-09-2242 minScottish Poetry Library PodcastScottish Poetry Library Podcast[SPL] October 29th: 52 Episodes Young & HalloweenIn our anniversary edition we look back on the podcasts we've produced over 52 episodes. Featuring a few excerpts from the past year including the Itinerant Poetry Librarian at StAnza, Kim Edgar's musical response to John Glenday, Owen Sheers, Kei Miller, Kapka Kassabova and David O'Docherty. We also feature a brand new Halloween track - the Erlking - by a great friend of the Forest and the podcast, White Heath. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle. Produced by Colin Fraser of Anon Poetry Magazine http://www.anonpoetry.co.uk and @anonpoetry. Email: splpodcast@gmail.com2010-10-3030 minScottish Poetry Library PodcastScottish Poetry Library Podcast[SPL] July 2nd: Kei MillerThis week our producer Colin Fraser comes from behind the microphone and takes the podcast reigns to introduce the SPL poet of month, Kei Miller, who appeared at last week's West Port Book Festival. We took a recording of his special event in Edinburgh Books where a captive audience was dazzled by Kei's breathtaking performance of his work. Kei is reading from his astounding new book "A Light Song of Light" which will be available to buy sometime later this month. Produced and presented by Colin Fraser. Special Guest Star: Ryan Van Winkle. Music by Ewen Maclean. Twitter: @byleaveswelive...2010-07-0234 minWest Port Book Festival PodcastsWest Port Book Festival Podcasts[West Port] Kei MillarKei Miller reads from his astonishing new collection of poems A Light Song of Light, and from his latest novel, The Last Warner Woman. Kei is a Jamaican poet and novelist who combines a velveteen voice with a playful imagination. His first collection was There is an Anger that Moves and he is editor of New Caribbean Poetry (both Carcanet, 2007).2010-06-2729 minStanza Poetry Festival PodcastsStanza Poetry Festival PodcastsStAnza Podcast 2010 19th MarchIn Friday's edition of the StAnza Festival podcast, we feature an excerpt from Thursday's StAnza lecture by Grevel Lindop as well as choice selections from the Younger Poets' Showcase event featuring Swithun Cooper, Catriona Lexy Campbell and Andreas Unterweger. We also have the pleasure to include another of Brian Johnstone's Director's Cut events featuring Grevel again - this time with his poet hat on - and award winning poet Jean Sprackland. StAnza podcast supremo Al Innes catches up with our artist in resident Jay Bernard and we finish up with the StAnza writer in residence Kei Miller reading from his...2010-03-1934 minStanza Poetry Festival PodcastsStanza Poetry Festival Podcasts[StAnza 2010] Opening Night, Wednesday 17thWe celebrate St Patrick's Day on the opening night of the 2010 StAnza festival with Irish poets Anne Marie Fyfe and Moya Cannon, Irish musicians Dordán and poet/musician/critic Cahal Dallat and add a Caribbean twist from Jamaican poet Kei Miller.2010-03-1840 minYou Can Get Any Full Audiobook in Fiction, Contemporary of Your ChoiceYou Can Get Any Full Audiobook in Fiction, Contemporary of Your ChoiceThe Same Earth Audiobook by Kei MillerListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://audiobookspace.com/freeTitle: The Same Earth Author: Kei Miller Narrator: Clare Benedict Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins Language: English Release date: 03-31-09 Publisher: Audible Studios Genres: Fiction, Contemporary Publisher's Summary: After spending her adult years in England Imelda Richardson returns to the small village of Watersgate, Jamaica. The village is still dominated by the Evangelical church and a Pentecostal fervour threatens to sweep both sinners and the righteous away. ©2008 Kei Miller (P)2014 Audible, Inc. Contact me for any questions: inforeq17@gmail.com2009-03-318h 29