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Field Notes is an ongoing series of works by Autumn Richardson & Richard Skelton, each aiming to enshrine an aspect of a particular place within a single poem or small collection. Volume One collects poetry written between 2009 and 2011, from areas across England, Scotland and Ireland, including the Burren (County Clare), St Helen's Wood (East Sussex), Tentsmuir (Fife), Ulpha Fell (Cumbria), and the West Pennine Moors (Lancashire). Over the course of its pages, Field Notes immerses the reader in each environment, revealing something of what is unique to each place, whilst also hinting at the underlying connections that exist between them.…mehr

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Field Notes is an ongoing series of works by Autumn Richardson & Richard Skelton, each aiming to enshrine an aspect of a particular place within a single poem or small collection. Volume One collects poetry written between 2009 and 2011, from areas across England, Scotland and Ireland, including the Burren (County Clare), St Helen's Wood (East Sussex), Tentsmuir (Fife), Ulpha Fell (Cumbria), and the West Pennine Moors (Lancashire). Over the course of its pages, Field Notes immerses the reader in each environment, revealing something of what is unique to each place, whilst also hinting at the underlying connections that exist between them.
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Autumn Richardson is a Canadian poet and publisher. Her work grants quiet attention to the natural world, filtered through a prism of ecology, botanical medicine, mythology and esoteric philosophy. Contemplating landscapes as diverse as the vast northern boreal forests of Canada, the otherworldly karstic plateaus of western Ireland, the arid mountainous regions of Spain, and the ecologically devastated uplands of northern England, she lifts the occult or unseen to the reader's attention. In 2009 she co-founded Corbel Stone Press - one of the UK's foremost small presses dedicated to writing about landscape and nature - with her husband, the UK artist Richard Skelton. Her poetry and translations have appeared in numerous literary journals, pamphlets, anthologies and exhibitions in Canada, the UK, and internationally.