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In Conversation with Martin MacInnes
First in our series of interviews between writers, artists, thinkers and policy-makers is this in-depth discussion between writers Clare...
The Forever Missing: a review of Infinite Ground by Martin MacInnes
As the title of the debut novel by the Scottish writer maybe suggests, Infinite Ground is an endlessly searching look at surfaces and the...
Steps along St Cyrus Coastline
Only accessible by foot are a series of uninhibited fisherman’s cottages, barns and ruins scattered in the shade of the cliff – almost...
Means of Escape
Means of Escape is a response to relocating to West Wales and setting up a market garden where a simpler and more honest life might be...
Review - The Outrun
Across literature, islands often emerge in spaces that are Romantically remote, far-flung and distant, bubbling at the edges of our...
New Poems
WOODWORLD Branches fade and reappear. Traffic noise drifts in and out of a hedge of mist. A buzzard flares grasps a branch settles...
New Poems
ATTICUS ATLAS People often remark, how sad, how awful, when I tell the life-cycle of the Atlas moth, Atticus Atlas. Once emerged from the...
The Power to go on Foot
Round Table reflections on the launch of Fede: The Power to go on Foot. 1. How did you get into walking as a creative process? I became...
An Anthropology of Presence?
The following article is an attempt to understand the correlation between natural processes and writing. I was introduced to the topics...
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