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.
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly |
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The beach is busy, even the quiet one where, at low tide, the chalk caves are slimed with green and knobbles of white stick up through the sand like knuckles. Today, the tide is right in, pressing against those chalky cliffs, covering the e...
Often I only have ten minutes by the canal. Often it seems it might not be worth it, that I can get only so far, so why bother at all? Today I feel this way, tired in the early morning, before the busy day begins, but still I walk along the...
Last week I handed in my novel and since then I have been itchy. I am not good at the in-between times, even the times between drafts. There are so many possible things I could do that it paralyses me and yet, at the same time, I know I nee...
This week I went back to the canal. It hasn’t changed and yet it has; it is not the same place it was when I left it in March, but it is a reminder of the place I first came, in early summer last year. The Himalayan balsam is back, big pink...
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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
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