27 episodes

An exploration and celebration of Northern England. Podcasts and blogs about landscapes, heritage, hidden corners, tall tales, yomping, poetry, song and those places on your doorstep, often overlooked, but full of intrigue and wonder.

Episodes 1 to 20 were borne out of lockdown and took advantage of periods of freedom to record on location.
You can find blogs and bonus material https://ko-fi.com/28daleslater

Episodes 21 to 35 are talks by writers at the Moorforge Book Flood.

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An exploration and celebration of Northern England. Podcasts and blogs about landscapes, heritage, hidden corners, tall tales, yomping, poetry, song and those places on your doorstep, often overlooked, but full of intrigue and wonder.

Episodes 1 to 20 were borne out of lockdown and took advantage of periods of freedom to record on location.
You can find blogs and bonus material https://ko-fi.com/28daleslater

Episodes 21 to 35 are talks by writers at the Moorforge Book Flood.

Follow us on facebook and twitter for updates:
https://www.facebook.com/28DalesLater
https://twitter.com/28Dales

    Ep 24: David Mark - Crime & Crime Again

    Ep 24: David Mark - Crime & Crime Again

    A revealing, personal and sometimes hilarious talk by master of dark fiction, David Mark.

    David spent more than fifteen years as a journalist, including seven years as a crime reporter with the Yorkshire Post - walking the Hull streets that would later become the setting for the Detective Sergeant Aector McAvoy novels.

    He has been championed by such industry luminaries as Val McDermid, Peter James, Mick Herron and Martina Cole. His work has been translated into several languages and his debut novel was an Amazon and Sunday Times bestseller.

    He has written eleven novels in the McAvoy series: Dark Winter, Original Skin, Sorrow Bound, Taking Pity, Dead Pretty, Cruel Mercy, Scorched Earth, Cold Bones, Past Life, Blind Justice and the forthcoming Flesh and Blood. His first historical thriller, The Zealot’s Bones, was a Sunday Times Book of the Year. With publishers Severn House, he has written the critically-acclaimed thrillers The Burying Ground, A Rush of Blood, Borrowed Time, Suspicious Minds, Cages and The Whispering Dead.

    Dark Winter was selected for the Harrogate New Blood panel (where he was Reader in Residence) and was a Richard & Judy pick and a Sunday Times bestseller. Dead Pretty was long-listed for the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger in 2016, as was Cold Bones in 2019.

    David’s Radio 4 drama, A Marriage of Inconvenience, aired in 2017. His first novel has been adapted for the stage and was a sell-out smash in Hull. He has also written for the theatre and has contributed articles and reviews to several national and international publications. He is a regular performer at literary festivals and is a sought-after public speaker. He also teaches creative writing.

    • 51 min
    Ep 23: White Ghosts by Katie Hale

    Ep 23: White Ghosts by Katie Hale

    Katie Hale is the author of a novel, My Name is Monster, and two poetry pamphlets. She is a former MacDowell Fellow, and winner of the Palette Poetry Prize, Munster Chapbook Prize, and Prole Laureate Competition. Her short fiction has been longlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award. Katie also runs Dove Cottage Young Poets for Wordsworth Grasmere, and is a Core Team Member of the Writing Squad. In 2022, she won the Northern Writers’ Award for Fiction for her second novel – and her debut poetry collection, White Ghosts, comes out with Nine Arches in March 2023.

    In this engrossing Book Flood talk, Katie reads a selection of revealing, unflinching poems from White Ghosts. A work tracing maternal lines and difficult legacies of slavery and whiteness interwoven into the fabric of America. 

    Content warning: contains strong language and references to slavery and gun violence.

    • 20 min
    Ep 22: What The Trumpet Taught Me by Kim Moore

    Ep 22: What The Trumpet Taught Me by Kim Moore

    David Watson gives a summary of the activity at Moorforge Viking Settlement before we settle down in the longhouse with tea and scones to listen to writer Kim Moore's talk. She even brought her trumpet, and then answered questions from Annie Wilson, Sean McGhee, JM Newsome, David Watson, Steve Wharton, William A Young and Caroline Gilfillan.

    Kim Moore’s first pamphlet If We Could Speak Like Wolves was a winner in the 2011 Poetry Business Pamphlet Competition, and went on to be shortlisted for the Michael Marks Award and the Lakeland Book of the Year. Her first full length collection The Art of Falling (Seren 2015) won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize. Her second collection All The Men I Never Married was published by Seren in 2021 and her first non-fiction book What The Trumpet Taught Me was published by Smith/Doorstop in May 2022.

    She is the co-director of Kendal Poetry Festival and hosts a monthly reading series for Wordsworth Grasmere as well as running regular writing workshops for young people and adults.

    • 35 min
    Ep 21: Welcome to the Book Flood

    Ep 21: Welcome to the Book Flood

    28 Dales Later is back - with a twist! We're bringing you a selection of author talks and interviews which were recorded at the Book Flood, a 9-day book fair held at Moorforge Viking Settlement from 22-30 October 2022. This short episode features an introduction to the Book Flood and Moorforge by Steve Wharton, followed by an abridged recording of the talk by Tom Ashton (Lemonade, The Hostiles) which also has contributions from Alan Cleaver (Corpse Roads of Cumbria) and William A Young (Ghosts of the Forest: The Lost Mythology of the North).

    Stayed tuned for a flurry of episodes before Christmas with talks by:

    Kim Moore (What The Trumpet Taught Me, All The Men I Never Married)

    Kathryn Warner (Sex & Sexuality in Medieval England)

    Katie Hale (My Name Is Monster, White Ghosts)

    Caroline Gilfillan (Hail Sisters of the Revolution)

    David Mark (McAvoy crime series, Piece of Mind)

    William A Young (Ghosts of the Forest: The Lost Mythology of the North)

    Ian Cumpstey (Warrior Lore, Lord Peter and Little Kerstin)

    Kathleen Jones (A Passionate Sisterhood, Travelling to the Edge of the World)

    Karen Babayan (Swallows and Armenians)

    Clare Cooper (Milestones of Motherhood)

    Graham Smith (DI Harry Evans and DC Beth Young series)

    Helen Haraldsen (Amber's Pony Tales)

    • 8 min
    Ep 20: No Possibility Of A Walk (Lancashire/Cumbria)

    Ep 20: No Possibility Of A Walk (Lancashire/Cumbria)

    Steve Wharton visits the Brontë's school at Cowan Bridge, the inspiration for Lowood in Jane Eyre, before walking to Casterton and finding out more about life in boarding schools. Features interviews with Sedbergh School Deputy Head Lotte Tulloch and Steve's friend and ex-boarder Toby Gregory. 

    • 24 min
    Ep 19: Golden Miles - an interview with photographer Henry Iddon (Blackpool/Lake District)

    Ep 19: Golden Miles - an interview with photographer Henry Iddon (Blackpool/Lake District)

    Natalie Wilson talks to Blackpool based photographer Henry Iddon about some of the many series and projects he has created. In this podcast we delve into his home town, Reasons to be Cheerful, Spots of Time (Lake District by Moonlight) and Henry's ongoing photo series, A Place to Go. 

    You can find Henry's work at henryiddon.com 

    • 12 min

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