
26's regular podcast about the central but often neglected role that words play in our lives. Recorded by Bloomsbury Institute, WWM is a popular show on Bloomsbury Radio. 26writersgroup.substack.com
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Translation removes language barriers. It opens up a world of literature that would otherwise be denied to most of us. But how easy is it to turn words written in one language into the words of another – while preserving their essential meaning and s... more
When nature is under stress, words are no longer just tools of communication; they become catalysts. Stories can stir empathy, and the right words can shape the world we want to protect. What happens when we stop telling the stories that put us to sl... more
A special episode discussing 26 Bridges, and 26’s upcoming appearances at The Bloomsbury Festival – the 26 Bridges Auction on Thursday 16 October, and our annual Wordstock Festival on Saturday 18 October. Featuring Sam Gray, Stuart Delves, Jo Lilford... more
3 writers, 2 plays, 1 book. What binds them altogether is writing about deeply personal stories - surviving Covid, fathers separated from sons, when dementia strikes. That’s when the weight of every word matters. Barra, Katherine and Alastair find a ... more
When we write, we write in, from, about a place. Often the place itself, its atmosphere, becomes almost a character in the story. In this episode we hear from four writers for whom place is always an essential element of writing, whether a novel on P... more
This episode of “Why Words Matter” explores the importance of words in music – whether libretti, song texts, or the language we use to instruct and analyse. Hosted by writer and opera producer Max Parfitt, the episode features two writers and two mus... more
This episode of "Why Words Matter" explores how crucial words are in education, particularly within universities. Hosted by Paul and Carolyn Gentle from Invisible Grail (a company that works with universities on leadership development), the episode f... more
Sophie Gordon, 26’s Chair, hosts this episode with guests panellists - Danny Wright, Creative Director at Campaign Against Living Miserably. Danny has worked as a copywriter and creative director in the charity sector for over 15 years.Kaye Brennan o... more
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