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Mark Hearld
Born in 1974, Mark studied illustration at Glasgow College of Art and then completed an MA in Natural History Illustration at the Royal College of Art. Taking his inspiration from the flora and…May 8, 2012Michael Morpurgo
MICHAEL MORPURGO is one of Britain’s best-loved authors and served as Children’s Laureate between 2003-2005. War Horse (1982), his story of survival during the First World War, is now a highly acclaimed…May 8, 2012Carol Klein
CAROL KLEIN is a lifelong plant lover and gardener. She trained as a fine artist and worked as a teacher before setting up her own nursery. She began exhibiting at Royal Horticultural…May 8, 2012Ed Kluz
ED KLUZ grew up in the wilds of the Yorkshire Dales, where ruined abbeys and castles stirred an early interest in English Romanticism. Influenced by such artists as John Piper and Barbara…May 8, 2012David Inshaw
DAVID INSHAW is one of Britain’s leading contemporary artists, whose paintings, etchings and drawings are often set in the downlands of southern England. His work is in many private and public collections,…May 8, 2012Robert Macfarlane
ROBERT MACFARLANE is author of The Wild Places (2007) and Mountains of the Mind (2003), which won the Guardian First Book Award and the Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year Award.…May 8, 2012John Lister-Kaye
JOHN LISTER-KAYE is one of Scotland’s best-known naturalists and conservationists. He founded the Aigas Field Centre in 1977, and has served as Chairman of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds…May 8, 2012Kate Lynch
KATE LYNCH lives on the Somerset Levels. Her drawings and paintings of rural life document willow-growers, basket-makers, peat-diggers, bee-keepers and shepherds. She is an elected member of The Royal West of England…May 8, 2012
About
THE CLEARING is an online journal published by Little Toller Books that offers writers and artists a dedicated space in which to explore and celebrate the landscapes we live in. Our contributors are encouraged to go forth and find distinctive visions that startle us, rural or urban, modern or prehistoric, industrial, post-industrial, fantastical, natural, political, however they come. But each must be meaningful, surprising, felt.
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The editors welcome original submissions in written, audio and visual genres. Submission should reflect The Clearing/Little Toller’s concern with the natural environment, but within this broad subject-matter we encourage a diversity of interpretation and approach.
If you’d like to submit work to The Clearing, please email theclearing@littletoller.co.uk. Please refer to the submission guidelines. While we receive many submissions we will get back to you as soon as we are able.
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