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Wild Quiet Folk

Bonnie Radcliffe, Catriona Knapman

An escape into the wild world around us, celebrating the curious, the quiet and the overlooked. A nature diary and record of wild walks and wild swims, threaded through with folklore, feminism and an endless quest for learning.

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Latest Issues

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Walk With Me: Catriona Knapman

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The Falling, the Leaves, the Conkers

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Authors

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  • Bonnie Radcliffe

    Writer, wild swimmer, carer and novice nature noticer, searching for the wild wonder of the everyday. Fascinated by the sea, stories and the words that build them. Trying to make space for the quiet, creative things, big and small. \ud83c\udf0a

  • Catriona Knapman

    Inspired by journeys, creative process and beautiful prose. Fuelled by oat milk flat whites and kind coffee shop owners. Find me at: 'Notes from Saving the World', a publication connecting our personal stories to our global story.

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