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Are slugs poetic? What can the poet laureate learn from a giant snail, and from the experience of being slimed on? Simon Armitage has written a lot about animals in the past, but always at a distance. He wants that to change - to feel that he has captured the spirit of an animal, and done it justice in a brand new poem. Molluscs present particular challenges for poets - though not for the award winning Sharon Olds, whose poem 'The Connoisseuse of Slugs' makes unusual and intimate connections between slugs and humans. Contributors: Sharon Olds ( her poem is 'The Connoisseuse of Slugs' ) Dr Isabel Galleymore - (her latest poetry collection is 'Baby Schema' ) poet and lecturer at the University of Birmingham Sam Aberdeen - ZSL London Zoo Lively worm - Blue Peter Garden, Mediacity Relaxed worm - Blue Peter Garden, Mediacity Giant Tiger Land Snail ( Sam the snail) at ZSL London Zoo Produced by Faith Lawrence Mixed by Sue Stonestreet
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