#488: Jonathan Edwards, Award-winning poet on why rejection hits writers so hard

#488: Jonathan Edwards, Award-winning poet on why rejection hits writers so hard

Collected: The Podcast · 2025-07-19
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Award-winning poet Jonathan Edwards delves into the Royal Literary Fund’s sound archives with host Julia Copus, using other writers’ reflections to explore his views on the role of teachers, what happens when a poem really lives and why rejection hits writers so hard.

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