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Write and Walk With Me with Michael Lee Richardson
- Di: Michael Lee Richardson
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Available during Festival Fortnight, this specially pre-recorded podcast will get you up, out and about, with guided instructions on where to walk, what to do, and things to notice that you can use as inspiration in your writing.
Whether you live out in the countryside or in the middle of the city, download the podcast and follow the instructions to gather inspiration for a piece of writing – which you’ll be able to complete once you get home.
This podcast is designed to get you off the beaten track and to notice things you wouldn’t normally notice – but don’t worry, you’ll be able to go at your own pace and pause when you need to.
Michael Lee Richardson is a writer and youth worker based in Glasgow. Michael’s short film, My Loneliness is Killing Me – directed by Tim Courtney – won a BAFTA Scotland Award in 2018. It has been shown on BBC Scotland, and at film festivals around the world. Michael’s new short, Who I Am Now – directed by Jack Goessens – tells the story of two trans refugees who have found their families and themselves through football. Michael currently has film and television projects in development with Kindle Entertainment, Balloon, Projector Pictures, Tigerlily and Bombito. Michael’s radio drama, The End of the World, aired on BBC Radio Scotland in November. Michael is passionate about telling rich, authentic stories about queer and working class lives and culture. Outside of writing, Michael likes 80s makeover montages, witches, and going to the shops.
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