In a very special Halloween episode, Dylan hosts a nail-biting game of Trick Or Treat with Charlie and guest Liana Valentina where they have to guess which poems are user-submitted (treat) and which are actually written by ai (trick)! Poems featured...
Dylan and Charlie swap roles for an episode in a fun reverse special… but can they keep up the act for the whole episode? Poems featured in this episode To My Best Friend by Maggie Bowyer I Eat My Peas With Honey by Anonymous Life is good by...
In this exciting season finale, Dylan and Charlie explore “Nothing Gold Can Stay” by Robert Frost, “O Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman and another classic poem from Dylan. Poems featured in this episode Nothing Gold Can...
Merry Christmas everyone! Who will win the best poem of 2021 as awarded by the I Hate Poetry cast? Charlie, Dylan, and Jack return for part two of our Christmas Special where they look at five Christmassy poems to see which is the best. Featuring...
In the first of our two-part Christmas special, Dylan Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Poetry Past (Charlie). The festive friends explore the poems ‘Yuletide Blessings’ by Lady Ravenhill and ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas’ by Clement Clarke...
Dylan and Charlie introduce special guest Maggie Bowyer (rather awkwardly) as the trio explore “Words, Wide Night” by Carol Ann Duffy and “Afterparty” by Maggie Bowyer herself! Dylan also writes an interesting “poem...
In this spooky episode, Dylan and Charlie read and analyse some terrifying user submitted poems! Dylan also surprises you with his own special nail-biting poem. Poems featured in this episode Dead Poetic by @goldencurlboyThe End Of October by...
Dylan and Charlie explore “The Red Wheelbarrow” by William Carlos Williams (so good they named him twice) and “Composed upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802” by William Wordsworth. Charlie then ambushes Dylan with a...
Dylan and Charlie are back at it again with user submitted poems and they are pleasantly surprised with the submissions they get! Poems featured in this episode I Point It at My Quiet Self by I.D. BrannanThe Siren Song by J. Daniel CruzIf our eyes...
Dylan and Charlie look at their first Shakespear sonnet “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” and analyse “What would I give” by Christina Rossetti. Dylan also writes a new poem called “The four rules to...