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Paul Kingsnorth in conversation with Charles Foster: a podcast
A conversation between Paul Kingsnorth and Charles Foster, to mark the publication of Savage Gods.
August 19, 2019My Plan by Paul Kingsnorth
I’m a writer, and to me this has always been a calling, a duty. It’s always been my guiding light, my personal mythology.
June 27, 2019Paul Kingsnorth in conversation with Charles Foster
Hear the prize-winning writer Paul Kingsnorth read from and speak about his new book, Savage Gods.
May 8, 2019Paul Kingsnorth – The Bay
This week Paul Kingsnorth offers us a very modern vision of Morecambe Bay. Paul is a writer who lives in Ulverston, Cumbria. Among other books, he is the author of Real England, a…
November 29, 2013
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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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