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Waymaking

An anthology of women's adventure writing, poetry and art
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
296 Seiten
Englisch
Vertebrate Publishing Ltderschienen am04.10.2018
Waymaking is an anthology of prose, poetry and artwork by women who are inspired by wild places, adventure and landscape. With contributions from a variety of adventurers, it is an inspiring and pivotal work published in an era when wilderness conservation and gender equality are at the fore.mehr
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KlappentextWaymaking is an anthology of prose, poetry and artwork by women who are inspired by wild places, adventure and landscape. With contributions from a variety of adventurers, it is an inspiring and pivotal work published in an era when wilderness conservation and gender equality are at the fore.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-910240-75-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum04.10.2018
Seiten296 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 177 mm, Höhe 223 mm, Dicke 30 mm
Gewicht745 g
Artikel-Nr.47551414
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction by Melissa HarrisonPart 1 VICINITYI Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath Drake1. Lost in the Light by Tara Kramer2. Iceberg by Deziree Wilson3. Steinbock by Anja Konig4. untitled 1 by Krystle Wright5. Enchantment Larches by Nikki Frumkin6. Mountains of the Mourne by Penelope Shuttle7. Fairfield from Wansfell by Paula Dunn8. Eglwyseg by Jean Atkin9. Affric by Alison Grant10. Moses Trod i-vi by Pam Williamson11. Murmuration by Judy Kendall12. Brimmerhead Farmhouse by Paula Dunn13. Last night I dream we walk up to the point by Imogen Cassels14. To Reach Green Before Dark by Lilace Guignard15. La Fuente by Kari Nielsen16. Titcomb Bay by Lizzy Dalton17. Los Glaciares by Caroline Eustace18. Mountain guide dog by Tami Knight19. She Collects Islands in the Wild Wild Sea by Paula FlachII Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath DrakePart 2 HEART & SOULIII Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath Drake20. A Child in These Hills by Solana Joy21. Squamish by Jen Randall22. Rewilding by Lee Craigie23. Leaving for the edge of the world by Kathleen Jones24. This Ocean Sings by Alexandra Lewis25. To Follow by Claire Carter26. Cayton Bay by Genevieve Carver27. Running by the Quay by Evelyn O'Malley28. Straggle by Allison Williams29. Falling by Jo Croston30. Climber by Hazel Barnard and words by Camilla Barnard31. No-self by Hazel Findlay32. Memory 10 by Libby Peter33. By the Way by Sarah Outen34. There is No Substance But Light by Heather Dawe35. When I Lived in a Small by Alyson Hallett36. Ken the Cross-dresser by Tami Knight37. Oh by Paula FlachIV Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath DrakePart 3 WATERV Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath Drake38. Snow by Bernadette McDonald39. untitled 2 by Krystle Wright40. Through the Snow by Judith Brown41. Ski tracks by Tami Knight42. Counterflow by Jen Benson43. Ystradfellte Tree Reflections by Nick Davies44. Aqueous by Mab Jones45. untitled 3 by Krystle Wright46. Taking the Plunge by Anna Fleming47. Waterfall Series No.5 by Nick Davies48. Diabaig by Jen Randall49. Thirsty by Tami Knight50. Turkey Blue by Sandy Bennett-Haber51. She Collects the Puddles and Lakes She Swims Each Year by Paula Flach52. Llanerch Wake by Nick Davies53. Stormy Mount Baker by Claire GiordanaVI Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath DrakePart 4 UNIONVII Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath Drake54. Running on the Roof of the World by Lily Dyu55. Out There by Ruth Wiggins56. She Collects the Trees She Climbed in the Month of September by Paula Flach57. Bouldering by Kathryn Hummel58. Bouldering at Ardmair Beach by Deziree Wilson59. Snails by Tami Knight60. The Grampians by Jen Randall61. Saying Something by Leslie Hsu Oh62. untitled 4 by Krystle Wright63. The Climb by Helen Mort64. Mad Hatter's Gully in Winter by Deziree Wilson65. Unmapping by Katie Ives66. Unshod to Meet the Flints by Polly Atkin67. She Always Collects Her Starter Number in Stones Along the Trail by Paula Flach68. The Wilderness by Anna McNuffVIII Snapshots from the Camino de Santiago by Cath DrakeAcknowledgementsA Note of Thanksmehr

Autor

Helen Mort is a writer, trail runner and climber who lives in Sheffield. She teaches creative writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and has published two poetry collections with Chatto & Windus. Her latest, No Map Could Show Them, explores the history of women's mountaineering. She has been shortlisted for the Costa prize and the T.S. Eliot prize, and in 2014 won the Fenton Aldeburgh First Collection prize. Her first novel is forthcoming from Chatto in 2019. She is also the author of Lake District Trail Running and has written for Alpinist and Climb. In 2017, she was a judge for the Man Booker International Prize, and chair of judges for the Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature. Claire Carter is a writer, filmmaker and creative consultant, based between Sheffield and North Wales where she climbs, runs, and swims. She is the Artistic Director of Kendal Mountain Festival and the Engagement Officer for the Outdoor Industry Association. She has juried for Telluride Mountain Festival, Krakow Mountain Festival and SheExtreme Festival among others, and continues to work on the BMC's Women in Adventure competition. Her first film, Operation Moffat, codirected with Jen Randall, followed the life of the first female British mountain guide and won twenty-one international festival awards. Claire sits on the Nature Connection Index Academic Group, and is investigating how the arts can contribute to our connection to nature and allied empathy through her creative and corporate work. Heather Dawe is a writer, painter, cyclist and runner and lives in Yorkshire with her partner and young family. A data scientist who has founded a leading healthcare analytics consultancy, her first book, Adventures in Mind, was published in 2013 and her second, A Bicycle Ride in Yorkshire, in 2014. Heather's paintings and prints have been exhibited publicly around the north of England. She finds inspiration in the time she spends running and cycling in the mountains and other wild places. As her daughters grow she increasingly shares adventures in the hills with them. Camilla Barnard is an editor for Vertebrate Publishing and loves to climb, walk and generally be immersed in the outdoors. She is a keen dotwork illustrator and also enjoys practising yoga, reading and experimenting with various art mediums. She has worked on many of Vertebrate's most successful titles including There is No Map in Hell by Steve Birkinshaw and The Magician's Glass by Ed Douglas.