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In Her Element
Women and the Landscape – An Anthology
2008
First Published
4.10
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266
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Twenty original voices explore their personal connections to the landscapes that shaped their lives; with nature serving as a healer and a teacher, this is a book about the unique bond with the natural world that grows over time spent in the company of wild things. In some stories, that bond is felt just for a moment: dolphins following a woman's sailing boat around the coast of Pembrokeshire; the arc of of red kite's tail feathers; a full moon over water; reaching the summit; the feeling of snow; or discovering stalactites underground. Others share their tales of a bond which has deepened over the years: walking a familiar mountain in all its seasons; a lifetime's work researching one of the rarest treasures, the Snowdon lily; rediscovering the land after a diagnosis of MS; memories of life by the sea on Anglesey; a love affair with climbing that started in childhood; and saying goodbye to the headland after 50 years of farming. This book brings a feminine perspective, with both new and established voices, to contemporary nature writing in Britain.
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Authors

Christine Evans
Author · 2 books

Christine Evans has published six collections of poetry. Cometary Phases was Welsh Book of the Year in 1989 and her Selected Poems won the inaugural Roland Mathias Prize in 2005 with praise for her 'fresh eye and boldness of metaphor, a sense of living on the threshold of other worlds.' She has also published prose in the form of landscape pieces and stories for children, and was commissioned to write a year's journal and an extended account of a solitary journey to St David's in midwinter. Born in west Yorkshire, Evans came as a teacher of English to Pwllheli, her father's birthplace, almost forty years ago and has lived on the Llyn Peninsula ever since. She had an interest in learning Welsh from an early age, having picked up a few words from her grandmother. In 1969 she married into a family which had farmed on the island of Bardsey (Ynys Enlli) for many generations. She began writing poetry suddenly during maternity leave in 1976, and her first book was published seven years later. She is an experienced writing tutor, regularly teaching courses at Ty Newydd and on Bardsey Island, where she spends half the year with her fisherman husband and son. Her life there is usually too busy and briskly physical to allow for much writing. but she feels that she draws on its imagery of light and water through the winter months at her desk.

Jay Griffiths
Jay Griffiths
Author · 8 books
Jay Griffiths was born in Manchester and studied English Literature at Oxford University. She spent a couple of years living in a shed on the outskirts of Epping Forest and has travelled the world, but for many years she has been based in Wales.
Elaine Walker
Author · 1 books
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