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Social Imagining

Matt Lloyd-Rose

Social Imagining is a letter by Matt Lloyd-Rose exploring care, community, ecology and the role of imagination in social change.

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#28 Lighting the path forward

Dear friends,

I’m in my little study in Cyprus on a bright, breezy morning. In the valley below our house, the olives are being harvested, tarpaulins spread out below the trees while the fruit is shaken from the branches.

It’s a few month...

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#27 What gives me hope

Dear friends,

It’s the summer and I’m travelling and working on my next book.

But in a little gap, I wanted to send a note about what gives me hope, at a time when we are - understandably - focused on how much is broken in our society a...

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#26 The people in the background

Dear friends,

I recently watched a film with one of the most unpromising concepts imaginable. It’s an 18-minute compilation, made up entirely of a background actor’s brief and inconsequential appearances on screen. There’s no narrative, ju...

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#25 Three sparrows were sighted in Tokyo

Dear friends,

Within the last few minutes, the following things happened:

The international space station passed over Turmi, Ethiopia.

An ice breaker ship named Nikolai Chiker departed from the port of Mariel, Cuba.

A goldfin...

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#24 The patterns in the rocks

Dear friends,

My daughter recently did a unit at school about rocks. As part of it she had to write the story of a stone, from its formation to its ultimate erosion.

She called her protagonist Pablo the Pebble and, in her telling, his lif...

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  • Matt Lloyd-Rose

    Matt Lloyd-Rose is the author of 'Into the Night: A Year with the Police' (Picador, 2023), a Radio 4 Book of the Week, and has worked as a carer, teacher, police officer and in leadership roles across the charity and social sectors.

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