Episodios

  • Mackem Pride (June 2025)
    Mar 17 2026

    All right? In June 2025, we celebrated Pride month in glorious style.

    This episode includes poems from the four feature sets that night, including On Being a Thing and Northern Lights by Scotters, Me, They, Them and My Sundered Land by Just Think Phil, What Do You Mean, Bill? and Tuesdays by Auburn Langley, and Esther’s Baby and Love Song For a Moderate by AJ McKenna.

    Thanks to all of our fabulous featured poets, to everyone who celebrated Pride on the open mic with us, and to Pop Recs for giving us the run of the place again. Legends all.

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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  • Rue Collinge (May 2025)
    Mar 13 2026

    In May 2025, the wonderful Rue Collinge shared some poems from her collection, How to Train Your Dragon (published by Verve Poetry Press).

    Our open mic was as superb as ever. This episode features I Didn’t Know by Bobby Darling, The Emperor’s New Glucose by Pip McDonald, Eulogy for a Wealthy Monarch by The HellPoet, and Genital Inspectors by our very own James Whitman. And from Rue’s headline set, we have Body Language, It's Better for the Environment, and the properly gorgeous Moon Cakes.

    Thanks to Rue and Verve Poetry Press for choosing us for this cheeky pre-launch, to our glorious open mic heroes, and to Pop Recs for hosting our shenanigans every month.

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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  • King Ink x Born Lippy (April 2025)
    Aug 22 2025

    In April 2025, we hosted the first of two collaborative events with Born Lippy. Three poets from each night went head to head, and the winners...? Poetry!

    From Born Lippy, we had Hold Thoughts by Lydia Bruce, Back in Blyth by Tommy23, and Blackouts from the irrascible Donald Jenkins. And from King Ink, we had Entrails by Helen Rogers, Willem Dapoem by The Hellpoet, and Penelope, Bearer of Great Enmity by our very own James Whitman.

    Thanks to everyone who came out to make this such an electric event - the atmosphere was pure buzzing all night. Thanks to all of our featured poets, and to our hosts with the most poets packed into medium size venue I've ever seen, Pop Recs!

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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  • Robin Moss (March 2025)
    Aug 21 2025

    In March 2025, we hosted a launch event for Robin Moss. Robin’s latest pamphlet, Learning to Count on the Fingers of Two Hands is available from Mudfog Press.

    Our open mic turned out in force, and we have four podcast debutants in this episode. From the open mic, we have My Island by Vinci, The Shape of It by Pip McDonald, Get Together by Marcella Martin, and Daisies in Bloom by the ever-dapper Bobby Darling. And from Robin’s headline set, we have Learning New Languages, Sex in the 1960s, and the absolutely barn-storming Sliding.

    Thanks to Robin and Mudfog Press for choosing us for their launch, to our brave open mic first-timers, and to Pop Recs for being the greatest venue in our city by the sea.

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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  • Lisette Auton (February 2025)
    Aug 20 2025

    In February 2025, we were joined by children's author and dead canny poet, Lisette Auton. We’d met Lisette at one of Steve Urwin's infamous Writing Marathons, and she’s one of those poets who just straight-up first drafts beautiful, authentic, human poetry.

    Our open mic was as eclectic (and busy) as ever. From the night, we have an untitled piece by Barrie Hall, Disguises by Jose Maria Covas Lima, Shit Goggles by Sky Shone, and Eggy Bread by Rachel Emmott. And from Lisette, we have Top Deck Warrior - Queen of the North, What Would Frida Say?, and the absolutely barn-storming Second Best Room.

    Massive thanks to everyone who came out to see us, to our many open mic word-mongers, and to Pop Recs for hosting us from sundown into the wee hours.

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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  • Helen Wilko (January 2025)
    Aug 19 2025

    Throughout the summer of 2024, Helen was Poet in Residence at Sunniside in Sunderland. And in January, she launched a pamphlet of the poetry she wrote during that residency. Woohoo!

    From the night’s buzzing open mic we have an untitled piece by Jack Wallace-Hunter, Table Water by Lizzie Lovejoy, a wee rap by Donald Jenkins, and Unhappily Married by Nina Mackie. Plus, from Helen’s pamphlet, we have Sunniside Up, Half of this is not Law, and What Do We Make in Sunderland Now?

    Thanks so much to everyone who came along to support Helen’s launch event, to all of our many contributors, and to Pop Recs for being the best venue for spoken word in the city.

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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  • Festive Fare (December 2024)
    Aug 18 2025

    We weren’t able to record an episode in December, due to James being laid low with lurgy. Sad times.

    But... James never throws any audio away, so we have a couple of festive poems to tickle your baubles. First, we have Festive Fare by AJ McKenna, then Steve Urwin revisits his Ridiculous Resolutions.

    Thanks, as always, to Pop Recs for hosting us throughout the year, to all of our many, many contributors, and to everyone who came out to celebrate with us, whatever their winter holds.

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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  • Pauline May: In Memoriam (November 2024)
    Jun 20 2025

    In November we lost one of our longest-standing community members, when Pauline May passed away. We all miss Pauline a great deal, and at the top of this episode, we wanted to commemorate her by sharing one of the poems from her pamphlet, Planets, Plants, and the Taste of Salt.

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    The remainder of the episode is the same poetry shenanigans you'll be used to by now. From a lively open mic, we have Capitalist King by Auburn Langley, The Distance by Aaron Wright, Shouting Geronimo by Cath Mills, Apocalypse and Verdant by Barry Hall, Our Home by Rachel Emmott, and an early version of The Failing Leaders' Club by Aidan Clarke.

    Thanks, as always, to Pop Recs for hosting us, to all of our many contributors, and to everyone who came out to pay their respects. At times like this, it is both humbling and a great comfort to be part of such an incredible community.

    Until next time, toodle-oo!

    King Ink's podcast is hosted by Helen Wilko and produced by James Whitman.

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    18 m