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Acclaimed writer Sally Bayley lives on a narrowboat, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature, sustained by reading and writing. In this series, she invites us into her life, showing us how books can have the power to change our lives. Sally has recently been diagnosed with an auto-immune disease, but this is not a misery memoir podcast; she shows us how literature and connection to nature can console and give courage and insight even in the most difficult times. This podcast series is produced by BAFTA and Emmy Award winning producer Andrew Smith

A Reading Life, A Writing Life, with Sally Bayley Sally Bayley, Andrew Smith

    • Arts

Acclaimed writer Sally Bayley lives on a narrowboat, surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature, sustained by reading and writing. In this series, she invites us into her life, showing us how books can have the power to change our lives. Sally has recently been diagnosed with an auto-immune disease, but this is not a misery memoir podcast; she shows us how literature and connection to nature can console and give courage and insight even in the most difficult times. This podcast series is produced by BAFTA and Emmy Award winning producer Andrew Smith

    Pond Man Beneath the Date Palm Tree

    Pond Man Beneath the Date Palm Tree

    This week Sally is experimenting with location and atmosphere for her character Pond Man. She asks her friend Dylan, to come and join her, as they improvise their way into Pond Man's world. This episode celebrates the value of creative collaboration and experiment.  
    Music by D. Gwalia.
    Produced by D. Gwalia.
     

    • 12 min
    Mary Crow

    Mary Crow

    “She glanced up at the great broken tower-columns of the vanished nave of the Abbey Church….” 
    This week, Sally continues to read John Cowper Powys’ 1932 novel A Glastonbury Romance, dwelling on the character of Mary Crow, whose form gives shape to the flat Glastonbury plain. Join her for reflections on visual art, our search for meaning through symbolic structure, and our deeply human need for form and rhythm. 
    More information on Powys can be found here: https://www.powys-society.org/JCPowys.html
    The guitar piece (05:28) is by D. Gwalia. 
    This episode was produced by Lucie Richter-Mahr. 
    Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

    • 19 min
    Cloud Patterns

    Cloud Patterns

    “On this particular day the weather conditions had assumed a cloud-pattern…”
    This week, Sally continues to read John Cowper Powys’ 1932 novel, A Glastonbury Romance, asking: how does writing produce depth and dimension? And what role do images play in our creative and emotional lives? Join her on a spring morning by the river for reflections on craft, inspiration, and literature as a visual language. 
    Note: in Greek mythology, Clytemnestra traps and murders her husband, king Agamemnon, by tangling him in a net. More information on Powys can be found here: https://www.powys-society.org/JCPowys.html
    The original piano piece (08:47) is ‘Monday’ by Paul Sebastian. The original guitar piece (14:53) is by D. Gwalia. 
    This episode was produced by Lucie Richter-Mahr. 
    Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

    • 17 min
    A Glastonbury Romance

    A Glastonbury Romance

    ‘There’s no life that frees anyone so completely from unhappiness as does the mystic life…’
    This week, Sally has been reading John Cowper Powys’ 1932 novel, A Glastonbury Romance. Join her for a meditation on attachment, possession, desire, and being with others.
    More information on Powys can be found here: https://www.powys-society.org/JCPowys.html
    The wonderful piano music in the opening section is by Paul Sebastian.
    This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen.
    Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Paul Clarke, and Maeve Magnus.

    • 17 min
    Pond Man's Day, Pond Man's Night

    Pond Man's Day, Pond Man's Night

    "What is it this material life we find ourselves captured by?" 
    This week Sally is developing her character, Pond Man as she considers the opening line of James Joyce's experimental epic, Ulysses, and the tradition of ritual - secular and religious - in everyday life. In the tradition of Joyce, we observe Pond Man across the length and breadth of his day as he prepares to sleep. 
    This episode was edited and produced by D. Gwalia.
    The guitar music is by D. Gwalia. 
    The opening and exiting voice is Emma Fielding. 
    Special thanks to Andrew Smith, James Bowen, Lucie Richter-Mahr, Kris Dyer, Violet Henderson, and Maeve Magnus.

    • 18 min
    Pond Man

    Pond Man

    ‘You see, I go and live with Pond Man when the pain becomes too much…’
    This week, we join Sally at home, as she tries to live with a pain that has become familiar with the help of imagination, community and her young neighbour Maeve. Follow her as she escapes the everyday through the figure of Pond Man, an inhabitant of her latest work, seeking solace in the world of her forthcoming novel (2025), Pond Life.
    The wonderful piano music in the opening section is by Paul Sebastian.
    This episode was edited and produced by James Bowen.
    Special thanks to Andrew Smith, Violet Henderson, Kris Dyer, and Maeve Magnus.

    • 21 min

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