
Occasional micro-essays on poetry/writing, contemporary rural experience and belonging, ancestry, place and practices of care, repair and solidarity across human and other-than-human worlds. Poetry & Creative Non-Fiction. Chaotic Good.
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I love water, I write about it often and swim outdoors all year round. I said in the opening poem to my last collection that when I die the chemical signature in my bones will bear the Thames and Severn, Churn and Frome, the marrow of uplan...
‘When a caterpillar is ready for the next stage of its life, it finds a quiet and safe place and spins itself into a cocoon or chrysalis. Then, the caterpillar releases digestive enzymes and dissolves itself. It disintegrates into a goo. If...
I have a new poem over on eche, a new journal run by Rebecca McCutcheon, a poet I admire and trust with my work, someone I see working hard to make a beautiful thing. eche is a middle english word meaning to make something more, or make it...
I’ve been thinking a lot about rebalancing lately. Not in the grand, midlife‑crisis-overhaul sense, but in the quieter, reflective way a writer has to keep adjusting her lens. A kind of internal horizon‑scanning.
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I was on a road trip recently with a group of artists, one of those journeys that swoops between ranting, laughter, high fat snacks and the familiar lament that the same organisations seem to receive the same funding again and again; and th...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Winner of the Geoffrey Dearmer and Laurie Lee Prizes, JLM Morton is a poet and nonfiction writer based near Stroud in Gloucestershire, England.
Dialect is a writer and literature development collective providing immersive learning, sharing and publication opportunities to writers in rural / small town / remote and edgeland places.
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