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Writer of fiction and nonfiction, retired teacher, lover of nature, explorer of the world.
✍️ Writer | Writing Coach. PhD in Creative Writing. Former interior design consultant. Growing vegetables in the Scottish Borders.
Naturalist, community archivist, accidental historian.
|| writer || outdoor advocate || homestead manager || retired backpacking guide || Stacy writes about the environment and how to develop one's own nature-placed relationship. She wants readers to be inspired to be outside.
I am a Geordie writer living on the South-East Coast of Australia. My work has been shortlisted for the 2025 Bridport Short Story Prize, featured on the BBC and in literary magazines such as Litro and Beyond Words.
Artist and forest dweller, addressing ecological grief through the sensuous relation of inner and outer landscapes.
Colorful, award-winning writer, artist, and all around bird nerdy former zookeeper, who prefers the company of non-human animals.
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