Walking piece details
Cost | Free |
Lydia Kennaway reads selected poems from her book, ‘A History of Walking’.
Cost | Free |
Lydia Kennaway reads selected poems from her book, ‘A History of Walking’.
1 Sep, 2021
14 Dec, 2021
Where is your home? Is it your birthplace? Is it the place you share with your family? Lydia Kennaway muses over the meaning of 'home' in anticipation of our upcoming writing competition.
2022-09-26 18:00
Online
Lydia Kennaway talks with poet, walker, runner and climber Helen Mort. They recite poetry, and discuss their work.
2022-08-29 18:00
Online
Anita Roy joins Lydia Kennaway as her guest in the sixth instalment of Footloose, discussing the History of Walking.
2022-03-28 18:00
Online
Lydia Kennaway reads poems from her pamphlet A History of Walking, and talks to poets and other writers about words and walking. This month's guest is Antony Dunn
2022-06-27 18:00
Online
Lydia Kennaway reads poems from her pamphlet A History of Walking, and talks to poets and other writers about words and walking. This month's guest is Jake Morris Campbell
2022-02-28 19:00
Online
Lydia Kennaway reads poems from her pamphlet A History of Walking, and talks to poets and other writers about words and walking. This month's guest is James Morgan Nash.
28 Apr, 2024
Shortlisted in the Neighbourhood Narratives writing competition - Little Forest by Jamie Derkenne
2022-05-30 18:00
Online
Lydia Kennaway reads poems from her pamphlet A History of Walking, and talks to poets and other writers about words and walking. This month's guest is Malika Booker.
28 Apr, 2024
Shortlisted in the Neighbourhood Narratives writing competition - Carrying the Trees to Clark Park - Ann de Forest
2021-09-26 15:30
Online
The Write About Walking showcase event introduces the shortlisted authors of the walk · listen · create / Sound Walk September writing competition, and includes readings of their poetry and prose.
2022-04-25 18:00
Online
Lydia Kennaway reads poems from her pamphlet A History of Walking, and talks to poets and other writers about words and walking. This month's guest is Emma Storr.