🎧 Baptizing the Imagination with Malcolm Guite


Hello Reader,

We have *quite* the treat for you today on the Read-Aloud Revival Podcast.

Poet, songwriter, and academic Malcolm Guite joins us to share his new retelling of the classic King Arthur stories, Galahad and the Grail, which he's published with our friends over at the Rabbit Room Press.

We chat all about the adventures that went into the making this book as well as Malcolm's own path to becoming a poet in his fifties. This episode is one you won't want to miss.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why Malcolm chose to write this story in ballad form
  • How woodland walks inspire Malcolm’s writing and why he knew it was time to “take up the tale”
  • What elements of Biblical stories Malcolm wanted to restore in this book

Listen to the episode:​ Baptizing the Imagination with Malcolm Guite

You can also watch the episode on YouTube here.

xo, Sarah Mackenzie


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