Writing and connection with nature, from the small (and slow) to the vast.
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If you have heard me speak about nature, books, and how I started writing, I may well have cited one of the first books that resonated with me, The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating, by Elisabeth Tova Bailey (Green Books). It’s a small but perfe...
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Louise Kenward is a writer, artist, psychologist & editor of the anthology 'Moving Mountains: writing nature through illness and disability'. She was Writer in Residence with Sussex Wildlife Trust (2021-2022) & co produced Disturbing the Body (2020).
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