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Mainstream publishing has a problem and Mancunians aren’t having any of it. Meet the radical writers and DIY-publishers who transformed the literary scene of Manchester from 1977-2010, providing a platform to marginalised writers whose stories were being perpetually overlooked. The Hard Pressed podcast features interviews with creatives that shaped a lively spoken word and print scene, plus striking readings that convey the true lives of Manchester’s people past and present. Hosted by Heena Patel & Radhaika Kapur. Title music by Jowonio A Cultureword production The Hard Pressed heritage project is funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks To National Lottery Players. Follow us: @cultureword Visit our website: www.hardpressedmcr.co.ukCopyright 2025 Cultureword Art Sciences sociales
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    • Hard Pressed: Panshine Press
      Oct 15 2025

      Panshine Press was set-up in the late 1990s by Jan Whalen and Suzanne Batty who wanted to address the poor representation of women in poetry publications – both on the editorial and writing side. In this episode you’ll hear what contemporary Manchester poets Ella Otomewo and Roma Havers make of Rain Dog and other Panshine publications, including their favourite pieces, alongside a commentary on the state of poetry publishing today.

      Hosted by Radhaika Kapur and Heena Patel

      Episode credits: Title music by Jowonio

      The Hard Pressed heritage project is funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks To National Lottery Players

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      23 min
    • Hard Pressed: Just Lately, I Realised
      Sep 22 2025

      The 1948 British Nationality Act gave the status of Citizen to people residing in the Commonwealth countries, encouraging many to move to the UK, seeking a better life. Just Lately, I Realised, published by Gatehouse Books in 1985, captures stories of the West Indian migrants who had settled in Greater Manchester during this period. In this episode contemporary writer Daniella Edwards describes the striking experiences captured in the book alongside her evocative poem-response Dear Gran.

      Hosted by Radhaika Kapur and Pete Kalu

      Episode credits: Title music by Jowonio

      The Hard Pressed heritage project is funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks To National Lottery Players

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      24 min
    • Hard Pressed: The Representation Ripple Effect
      Aug 28 2025

      A first-hand account of the profound impact that indie presses have. Writer Neil Campbell went from browsing magazine’s in Manchester’s Central Library to a decades long writing career – all catalysed by the city’s small presses. This episode is a frank discussion between Neil and Cultureword’s Pete Kalu.

      Warning: Contains strong language.

      Episode credits: Hosted by Radhaika Kapur. Title music by Jowonio

      The Hard Pressed heritage project is funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks To National Lottery Players

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      40 min
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