Season two of The Amplify Project is here

Black literature podcast launches new season with BAFTA Nominated screenwriters and award-winning authors

Patricia Cumper and Pauline Walker host The Amplify Project

THE AMPLIFY Project have announced the highly anticipated launch of Season two of its groundbreaking podcast.

Following the success of the inaugural season, The Amplify Project continues on a mission to champion diversity and promotes some marginalised voices within the literary community with a new 10-episode season, that sheds light on powerful narratives from renowned writers across stage, page and screen in Britain, and provide listeners with invaluable insights into the experiences, creativity, and cultural significance of Black writers.

Hosted by seasoned literary enthusiasts and award-winning writers; playwright, author and director, Patricia Cumper MBE and writer and creative producer, Pauline Walker, the pair dive deep into the minds and works of influential Black British writers, delving into their inspirations, writing processes, and the impact of their stories on society.

Season two features an impressive lineup of esteemed guests, including award-winning writers, emerging literary talents, and thought-leaders who have left an indelible mark on British literature and writing.

Guests for season two include Ben Tagoe (screenwriter), Dean Atta (poet), Dreda Say Mitchell MBE (award-winning and internationally best-selling author), Inua Ellams MBE (poet and playwright), Leone Ross (novelist, journalist and academic), Roy Williams OBE (playwright), Theresa Ikoko (BAFTA nominated screenwriter and award-winning playwright) and Yomi Sode (award-winning writer).

Additional guests will appear on a one-off special “Titans” episode, during UK Black History Month, featuring trailblazers and renowned Black British writers who have paved the way and influenced so many others.

Cumper, MBE, said: “We are thrilled to bring back ‘The Amplify Project’ for a second season and continue our mission of celebrating the voices of Black authors.

“We firmly believe in providing a platform for Black authors to share their stories, ideas, and contributions to literature.

“By doing so, the podcast aims to foster inclusivity, inspire aspiring writers, and engage a global audience in thought-provoking conversations about race, culture, and the transformative power of literature.”

Co-host and producer, Walker added: “In a time when diversity and representation matter more than ever, this podcast provides a platform for authentic, enlightening conversations that bridge the gap between readers and authors.

Guests for season two include Dean Atta

“We believe that through these dialogues, we can foster empathy, understanding, and appreciation for Black literature and the profound impact it has on society.”

Hazel Edwards, South East Area Director, Arts Council England, said: “We’re delighted to be supporting the second season of The Amplify Project, thanks to National Lottery players.

“The podcast series provides an important platform to champion diversity through the voices of Black British writers and the lens of Black literature.

“I’m excited for what the second season will bring and the powerful role it has in driving inclusivity and understanding, as well as hopefully inspiring a whole new generation of writers.”

The Amplify Project Season two will be available on all major podcast platforms from July 27.

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