Rose Condo Writer | Performer | Poet
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A few highlights of my journey so far:
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How to Starve an Artist review
Buxton Fringe, July 2024
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ChapelFM, February 2024
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BBC Radio Leeds, January 2024
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How to Find Where You Belong Book Launch
Flapjack Press, November 2023
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Creative Tourist, October, 2023
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How to Starve an Artist coming to Theatre Deli in Sheffield!
Book tickets at this link for November 2023
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Chorlton Book Festival feature
Creative Tourist, August 2023
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Review: How to Starve an Artist
Charlotte Hall, Mancunian Matters, May 2023
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Review: The Empathy Experiment 2.0
Kerry Ely, Oldham Library, April 2022
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The Empathy Experiment 2.0 at Wigan Old Courts
Creative Tourist, December 2021​
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Stephen Walker, Buxton Fringe, July 2021​
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Have Poems Will Travel: Celebrating International Poetry Day
Feature on CBC Manitoba's Up To Speed, March 2021
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Salford poet hosts online event for 'World Poetry Day'
Feature in Salford Now, March 2021
World Poetry Day - awritersfountain
Nina Lewis, March 2021
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Check out my new blog: Notes from an empath
Every Monday in February 2021​
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Recording of Live Stream Book Launch for After the Storm
Flapjack Press, November 2020​
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Rose Condo live stream book launch
Feature article, Creative Tourist, November 2020​
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After the Storm - debut poetry collection being published
Flapjack Press, November 2020
Look Closer: The Found Fiction Podcast
October 2020
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The People's Republic of Mancunia released by Flapjack Press
Northern Soul, September 2020​
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I Am Loud podcast, September 2020
Review (online): The Geography of Me
Gill O'Donnell, Craven Herald, August 2020
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Yorkshire Festival of Story Feature, August 2020
Online Theatre Review: The Empathy Experiment
Northern Soul, July 2020​
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Yorkshire Rose reacts poetically to Covid-19
Yorkshire Bylines, June 2020
Guest Spot on Waffle - the bite sized podcast
Rossendale Radio, May 2020​
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Guest Spot on Hannah's Bookshelf
North Manchester FM, November 2019​
Stylist Magazine London, June 201 9
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Blog Post by Kirsten Luckins, June 201 9
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Is Empathy Facing Extinction? Are Mobile Phones to Blame?
Greater Manchester Fringe Blog, May 201 9
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Blog Post by Kirsten Luckins, May 2019
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Why I've arranged live captioning for my poetry show in Harrogate
Limping Chicken Blog, April 2019
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Just Write Speaks: April showers - Podcast Recording
Bunbury Podcasts, April 2018
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Strength in Division: Long Division Festival Preview
Simon Widdop, May 2018
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The Democracy of Presence, PechaKucha Presentation
The Media Centre, Huddersfield, February 2018
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You Are Here published in The London Reader Magazine
Wish You Were Here Edition, December 2017
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Pudding - Guest Blog for Dead Good Poets
December 2017
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Guest Spot on Love The Words with Peter Spafford & Maria Stephenson
Chapel FM, Leeds, October 2017
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Support Spot - Say Owt & Apples Snakes Present Shane Koyczan
All Saints Church, York, May 2017
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Thoughts on Rose Condo's How To Starve An Artist
Review by Emma Whitehall, April 2017
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How To Starve An Artist - The Film
Pre Production Plans launched in January 2017
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Say Owt Slam Podcast - September 2016
Hosted by Stu Freestone and Henry Raby
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Guest Spot on Fab Radio with Evidently - July 2016
Hosted by Kieren King and Ella Gainsborough
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Four Star Broadway Baby Review of 'Desert Bloom'
Brighton Fringe Review by Oliver Lugg​
Spoken Word: Meet the Women Who Speak Without Interruptions
Feature in documentary by Grace Eliza Phillip
Guest Spot on Fab Radio with Evidently - December 2015
Hosted by Kieren King and Ella Gainsborough
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National Poetry Day Performance - Live from Worktown
Recorded by Gareth Preston
Sheffield Poetry TV: Sharrow Festival Poetry Slam
Recorded by Rex Davis
Review of 'The Stanza' at Chillingham Pub, Newcastle
By Vic Watson
Click above for the performance that earned me top spot in Manchester!
Click above for the performance that earned me top spot in Newcastle!
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Psst! Mystery poetry gig discovered in Yorkshire front room
By Julian Jordan, Write Out Loud
Storytelling is the new Comedy
By Lynne Parker, Red Magazine
By Kirsten Luckins
In Conversation with Matt Haig
Huddersfield Literature Festival