We are a small organisation run by volunteer writers and producers (Tabitha Potts and Martin Nathan) hoping to benefit the writing community. Hosted by Tabitha Potts and Martin Nathan open to established, new and emerging writers in the English language. Listen to a short story or interview on the 1st of each month at 12:00am. Bite-size short fiction for writers and readers everywhere. His novel – A Place of Safety is published by Salt Publishing.Ī monthly podcast dedicated to celebrating the literary short story and all things bookish. His short fiction has been published by Tangent Press, HCE and Grist and his poetry has appeared in Finished Creatures, Erbacce and Aesthetica. Martin Nathan has worked as a labourer, showman, pancake chef, fire technician, and a railway engineer. She also runs Master the Art, a training consultancy that helps people communicate with more confidence, influence and authority in the workplace and beyond. She trained as part of the Battersea Arts Centre’s Development Theatre Company, working with directors such as Paul King, Steven Canny and Phil Wilmott. Marie O’Shea is a short story writer living on the Beara Peninsula. Her work has appeared in, ‘Popshot’, ‘The Galway Review’, ‘The Blue Nib’, ‘The Caterpillar Magazine,’ ‘Literary Mama’ and ‘Storgy’.Ĭatherine Allison is a voice artist and actor living in SE London. ![]() As the young female curator is interviewed by a journalist, we start to suspect there is more to his paintings than meets the eye. Visit megaphone.The scene is a retrospective exhibition of the work of a famous male artist. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Twitter- for all other Two Shot Podcast links - linktr.ee/twoshotpod We'll give you some bonus videos, photos, podcast audio and other bits and bobs. If you enjoy the podcast and want to donate we'd absolutely love that! Go to and give us a quid or two. If you want a TSP badge then have a listen here and see how you can get one. Many thanks to Radio Times, the BFI & Richard E. We're so sorry to let you down but this is unavoidable. Either way, we can't thank Connor enough for sharing an hour with us and with you. A bit of bad news here about the live show at the BFI - We’re so sorry to say that due to a personal issue, we’ve had to pull out of the Radio Times festival on April 14th. ![]() ![]() Or, conversely, it might be exactly what you need to hear. If you're feeling a bit fragile, it might be worth leaving listening until you feel a bit better. You might've seen him in the films VS. or The Vanishing. He's a great actor who really inhabits his work and the future looks so, so bright for him. Craig gives a little warning in the intro of this week's podcast as some of the subjects we touch on are pretty heavy. He really doesn't hold too much back.You might know Connor from the hit Netflix show Sex Education where he plays the character Adam Groff. You'll hear him talk about boxing, on-set breakdowns, not fitting in with your big brothers and being poor. He then proceeded to pour his heart out onto the table and share with us his incredible story of love, loss, passion and paranoia. Connor showed up to meet us in Soho looking unflappably cool and wearing one of the loveliest pairs of boats we've ever seen. It's our 83rd and it's a chat with an actor called Connor Swindells. How are you? We do hope you're alright. We've got another episode of the Two Shot Podcast for you this week. This is The Two Shot Podcast, with the wonderfully open, Connor Swindells. You never know, you may relate to some of the topics that come up during the conversation.Įnough now. Let’s get on with it shall we? This was a fantastic episode and so great to meet Connor. It’s an episode that goes deep and you’ll get to know Connor after spending some time with him. We’re sure you’ll be knocked out by the performances and will have fallen all in love with the characters again. One stand out will be Adam Groff played by this week's reissue guest CONNOR SWINDELLS. Apart from Sex Ed, you’ll have seen Connor as part of the incredible ensemble cast of BBC’s VIGIL that has just completed its run. ![]() Now, no doubt, you’ve either binged through Sex Education season 3 on Netflix or you’re taking your time. It’s that time of the week to stop what you’re doing, pop your feet up & take some time to dive into someone else’s life for an hour or so.Įvery now and then we think it’s important to highlight past episodes that you may have missed that we feel are important listening. Even ir you’ve heard this before, it’s worth another listen.
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