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Recito poemas que me encuentro en las bibliotecas públicas, y los acompaño con entrevistas a sus autores, siempre que se dejen (y sigan vivos). Lo mezclo bien mezclado con ambientes sonoros y músicas, tanto ajenas como propias. A veces hay sorpresas.

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Leemos poemas de "Los ojos del pelícano" comentados por su autor, Fernando Valverde. Su libro fue encontrado y tomado en préstamo en la biblioteca pública Casa de las Conchas, Salamanca. Música de stbl. Descúbrelo en stbl.bandcamp.com Producc... more

Recitamos "Tranquilamente hablando", poema que Gabriel Celaya dejó escrito en 1947. Producción, música y locución de Miguel Espigado.

En este capítulo especial Miguel Espigado hackea su propio pódcast para presentarnos “Alguien muere, nadie se enamora”, su nueva novela, aquí convertida en una aventura sonora. Se lo ha currado pero que un montón. Si os quedáis con ganas de más, podé... more

Leemos poemas de Leña comentados por su autora, Eva Vaz. Música de Hang Massive. Descúbrelos en: www.youtube.com/@HangMassive Producción, diseño sonoro, locución y guion de Miguel Espigado.

Leemos poemas de La noche que dejó de ser un animal comentados por su autora, Silvia Abad Montoliú. Músicas de Dex 1200 y Soara, Grabaciones de campo de SFX Producer. Producción, diseño sonoro, locución y guion de Miguel Espigado.

Leemos poemas de Lo seco comentados por su autora, Isabel Bono. Músicas de Lynda Blair, So Vea, Raymond Grouse, Gavin Luke y Bjurman. Grabaciones de campo de Inspector J y Dobroide. Producción, diseño sonoro, locución y guion de Miguel Espigado.

Leemos poemas de Detener la primavera comentados por su autora, Martha Asunción Alonso. Músicas de Stable Mechanism, Sunfish Grove, Patrik Almkvisth, Hanna Lindgren, Franz Gordon y Smartface. Producción, diseño sonoro, locución y guion de Miguel Espi... more

Leemos poemas de Detener la primavera comentados por su autor, Yago Rey. Músicas de Moorland Songs y Silver Maple. Producción, diseño sonoro, locución y guion de Miguel Espigado.

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