Emily Berry's exploration of agoraphobia.
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Emily Berry's exploration of agoraphobia.

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Richard Barnard's setting of my poem 'Aura', performed by the Gesualdo Six and Matilda Lloyd
Poet Emily Berry explores the music and mystery of Connie Converse.
Jennifer Lucy Allan serves up 90 minutes of ear-bending sounds for adventurous listeners
A collaboration between me and musician/sound designer Owen Duff, at 0.47
Award-winning poet Emily Berry joins us to consider the work and troubled life of Anne Sexton . We focus on her brilliant second collecti

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Sleep Worlds is a new bedtime story app to help you fall asleep beautifully. It currently features stories co-written by me, Joe Dunthorne, Katharine Kilalea, Julianne Pachicho and Kandace Siobhan Walker. Voiced by actors, beautifully animated by No Ghost Studio, free to download from the app store.
An interview with me in the Montenegrin daily Pobjeda <3
I wrote about the gym Kieser Training for the London Review of Books blog

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Portrait by my dear friend Sarah Beth Lundblad <3
interview in Tank Magazine
My publisher invited me to make a playlist to accompany my new book Unexhausted Time. More info here

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Book summary A collection of otherworldly screenshots taken in remote locations in Google Street View,  Jacqui Kenny’s photo series The Agoraphobic Traveller was initially conceived as a distraction from her struggles with anxiety and agoraphobia.
Now published here in print for the first time, the series takes on a new dimension as dispatches from a voyage into the individual and collective unconscious, accompanied by a specially commissioned essay by poet Emily Berry, who considers the ways in which the imagination, fuelled by (and often fuelling) our limitations, both imprisons us and sets us free.
Many Nights is a book about a meeting between fellow travellers on their journey through the life of the mind.
In this episode of Time Lost, Romy Day Winkel spoke to UK-based poet Emily Berry. In response to our prompt about unpublishability, Emily sent us some fragments of her dream transcripts. In conversation, Romy and Emily discuss the plot-heaviness of dreams, narration, whether or not Tom Cruise listens to this podcast, and the influence of Freudian psychoanalysis on Emily’s work.