
For lovers of music, poetry, and the Crack-that most Irish of nouns. Quotidia is that space, that place, where ordinary people lead ordinary lives. But where, from time to time, they encounter the extraordinary.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 70 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicSociety & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

Welcome to the 14th Podcast of 2023. It is now July, dry for some but such abstinence or even temperance is not to be found in the bounds of this Letter from Quotidia- or indeed in its author who struggled manfully through the last podcast process ba... more
At the alder-darkened brink/Where the stream slows to a lucid jet/I lean to the water, dinting its top with sweat,/And see, before I can drink,//A startled inchling trout/Of spotted near-transparency,/Trawling a shadow solider than he./He swerves now... more
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Welcome to the eleventh podcast of 2023 in the Letters from Quotidia series. I conclude my tribute to my former student, friend, and collaborator, Mark Dougherty, who died much too young in a Belfast hospital on Christmas Day,... more
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Welcome to the tenth podcast of 2023 in the Letters from Quotidia series. I continue my tribute to my former student, friend, and collaborator, Mark Dougherty, who died much too young in a Belfast hospital on Christmas Day, 20... more
Welcome to the ninth podcast of 2023 in the Letters from Quotidia series. I continue my tribute to my former student, friend, and collaborator, Mark Dougherty, who died much too young in a Belfast hospital on Christmas Day, 2020. I present here two... more
Letters from Quotidia ‘cast 8 2D Baby, Bold O’Donohue/Reilly’s Daughter, Stolen Folk Song Sonnet, Scots of the Riverina
Welcome to the eighth podcast of 2023 in the Letters from Quotidia series. I’ll start with a song I co-wrote with Mark Dougherty,... more
Welcome to the seventh podcast of 2023 in the Letters from Quotidia series. Are you old enough to remember the first Terminator movie? Released in 1984 (and does that year ring any bells for you?) It tells of the point, in the year 2029, when the Art... more









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