POTM Episode 6 – Samuel Wagan Watson; Simon Armitage; Dominque Hecq; Tusiata Avia; Merlinda Bobis
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In this, our last episode of Poetry on the Move for 2016, we offer readings taken in and around the various events at the Poetry on the Move Festival recently hosted by the University of Canberra. We’ll hear another reading from poet-in-residence, Simon Armitage towards the end of the program, but we’ll also hear readings from fellow poet-in-residence Tusiata Avia and other guest poets, Dominque Hecq; Merlinda Bobis; and Samuel Wagan Watson.   This episode hosted by: Niloofar Fanaiyan
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