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WORDS & WANDERINGS

Emily Wilkinson

Creative inspiration, landscape love and earthy goodness beyond the binaries

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  • Emily Wilkinson

    Emily Wilkinson is a writer, artist, walker and dreamer. She is often found in quiet places, the spaces between and wandering the Welsh hills.

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