
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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Always, I am preoccupied with story. What do we need to tell? How do we build the layers and nuance that makes a fiction we’ve plucked from the air, from lived experience, from the spark of a place or a person or a little known fact, become...
The sky is grey. Heavy and full, it presses down, a lid with no sense of ending, no sense of all the blue sky that must be up there, somewhere, if you go high enough. This week it has rained, and I have been indoors too much, working in a s...
I went for a walk to the sea and the tide was on its way out. When I started the water was close and blue and rippling and I resisted trekking over shifting shingle to the edge, to take a photo that adequately expressed the shapes of the wa...
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Feminist fiction, nature writer and carer searching for the wild wonder of the everyday. Fascinated by the sea, stories and moments of care. Trying to make space for the quiet, creative things, big and small. \ud83c\udf0a
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Jess is a queer, disabled writer and performer.
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