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Saddle Stories
Poems and prose about cycling, nature, and sustainability. Brought to you by Cultureword.
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Episodes
Riding Back to Myself 25.11.2025 2:40
Tanya muses on how cycling has taught her that she has the right to take up space; and how to move through the world on our own terms.
The Best Days of My Life 25.11.2025 3:01
Souravi Sarkar shares a tender short story about her childhood memories cycling in India; and how that time is now a symbol of innocence and lack of inhibition.
My Lane 25.11.2025 1:29
'My Lane' is a poem by Emma Roy-Williams about the frustrations of being a cyclist in a car centric world.
Cornwall Adventure 25.11.2025 2:59
'Cornwall Adventure' by Elaine Okoro is a short story about the freedom and feelings of youthfulness than cycling can give us, regardless of age and changes to mobility.
Do you ‘just’ ride a bike or is it something more? 25.11.2025 2:51
'Do you ‘just’ ride a bike or is it something more?' is a short story and memoir by writer David Edwards about how the bicycle can accompany us through the ups and downs of life, preparing us for both physical and mental battles.
My Bike Was 25.11.2025 1:56
'My Bike Was' is a poem and soundscape created by Clare Ramsaran. This immersive piece combines the writer's memories and reflections of cycling through life with the ambient sounds of a cycle down a canal.
I Like Your Bike 25.11.2025 0:49
'I Like Your Bike' is a poem about the simple joys of cycling by Anna Walsh.
La Bicicletà è Femminile 25.11.2025 27:59
La Bicicletà è Femminile / The Bicycle is Feminine is a delicately woven short story by Eileen Pun featuring ' I want yan story - na better better story - wey my people know well well- Lyrics from “Mr Oga” written and sung by Chris Obehi.
Three Poems 25.11.2025 3:07
'Journey', 'Cycling in China', and 'Pedalling' are three poems by Amy Lai which follow the writer's relationship with cycling across time and continents.
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