The joy of poetry – podcast 43

Hello and welcome to the Falkirk Libraries podcast with Lynne and Tanya

Today’s episode is all about our love of poetry.  All of the books mentioned can be found on our library catalogue

What we have been reading and listening to:

Tanya has been reading and listening to:

  • Mindfulness in Knitting by Rachael Matthews
  • How to Raise a Feminist by Allison Vale

Lynne has been reading:

  • Anna Mazzola – The Storykeeper
  • WTF podcast with Marc Maron

New and forthcoming adult books:

  • Agency by William Gibson
  • Tidelands by Philippa Gregory
  • A Little Hatred: Book One (The Age of Madness) by Joe Abercrombie
  • The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
  • So Lucky by Dawn O’Porter

New and forthcoming children’s titles:

  • Oi! Puppies by Kes Gray (0-4 yrs)
  • Hubert Horatio: How to Raise Your Grown-Ups by Lauren Child  (5-7 yrs)
  • Amelia Fang and the Lost Yeti Treasures by Laura Ellen Anderson (7-9 yrs)
  • We Are The Beaker Girls by Jacqueline Wilson & Nick Sharratt (Illustrator) (9-11yrs)
  • The Places I’ve Cried in Public by Holly Bourne (Teen)

DVD recommendations

  • The Queen’s Corgi (PG)
  • John Wick Parabellum (15)

Our Reading Agony this week:  ‘I’ve been asked to speak or say a poem at my aunt’s funeral.  Help!’

  • Lament : Scottish poems for funerals and consolation by Lizzie MacGregor
  • Poems and readings for funerals by Julia Watson
  • In loving memory : a collection for memorial services, funerals and just getting by by Sally Emerson
  • The good funeral guide by Charles Cowling (a chapter on how to write a tribute)

Staff quote of the day ‘Have I said anything hilarious this week?  Probably’

Our Discussion was all about National Poetry Day on 3rd October (look out for the multi-lingual postcards).  We discussed our favourite poems and why poetry is wonderful.  Tanya read Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll  and Lynne raved about Edwin Morgan (and lots more)

Did You Know?  There are poetry collections in all our libraries, but it’s well worth a visit to Grangemouth Library which has a special poetry collection which is pretty amazing.

Coming soon in October, we’ll be running some Big Climate Conversation discussions around climate change and what Scotland can do about it in our libraries – these will feed into the Scottish Government’s climate change work.  Keep your eyes open on social media or drop us a line if you’d like to get involved if you’re in the Falkirk area.

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Poetry and love – podcast 16

Hello and welcome to the Library Love Podcast with Tanya, Anna and Vikki, today we were talking about our favourite poetry.  All the books mentioned can be requested in our library catalogue.  Though as always we started with a look at what we have all been reading recently:

Tanya –
• Reni Eddo-Lodge, Why I’m no longer talking to white people about race
The Fortunately Podcast (BBC Podcast)
Vikki –
• Murial Spark, The Ballad of Peckham Rye
Black Out by Ragnar Jonasson (3rd Dark Iceland Series)
Anna –
• Daniel O’Mally, The Rook
The Adventure Zone (Podcast)

New and forthcoming adult books:
• Lady Antonia Fraser, The King and the Catholics: The Fight for Rights 1829
• Jo Nesbo, Macbeth
• Stephen King, The Outsider
• Kate Mosse, The Burning Chambers
• Horowitz Anthony, Forever and a day

New and forthcoming children’s books:
• Tom Fletcher & Greg Abbott, There’s a dragon in your book (0-5)
• Robert Winston, Science Squad (5-8)
• Liz Pichon, Tom Gates: Biscuits, Bands and Very Big Plans (9-12)
• Natasha Farrant, The Children of Castle Rock (9-12yr)
• Matt Killeen, Orphan Monster Spy (teen)

DVD recommendations:
• Star Wars – The Last Jedi (12)
• Kingsman Golden Circle (15)
• Trollhunters – Tales of Arcadia: Series one (PG)

Our Reading Agony this week:
A library user asked us ‘I’m getting married and I’d like some good poems for the ceremony’
We have some great books to look through, how about:
100 favourite Scottish love poems by Conn, Stewart.
The world’s favourite love poems by Bushrui, Suheil B
The Picador book of love poems by Stammers, John.
Or just type ‘love poems‘ into your libraries’ catalogue and see what pops up – there’s loads of choice and you can have a lovely time reading them.

Staff quote of the Podcast:
‘I’m dreading coming in next week with my new glasses’ (in case we criticise her choice)

Our Discussion – We talked about some of our favourite poems and poets. Tanya loves Benjamin Zephaniah’s work particularly performed by him and would strongly recommend listening to Talking Turkeys which you can find on YouTube.  Some of the other collections and poets mentioned were:
Scars upon my heart : women’s poetry and verse of the First World War, Catherine Reilly
And Still I Rise, Maya Angelou
She walks in beauty, Caroline Kennedy
Silly Verse for kids, Spike Milligan
A book of Bosh: lyrics and prose of Edward Lear, Edward Lear
Selected Poems, Jenny Joseph

To find information about National Poetry Day and lots more poetry related information go to the Scottish Poetry Library

Did you know?
We have lots of knitting and craft groups in our libraries, these are free and you get a cuppa and a comfy seat and a chance to craft in company with some lovely people and perhaps borrow a craft book or two.
Please see our website for details for days and times.

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