Knife by Sarah-Jane Dobner
Bend down and pinch a ripple of skin. It’s warm and springy, taut to the body. The post Knife by Sarah-Jane Dobner appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleLosing Your Place by Sue Clifford and Angela King
Questing for local distinctiveness must err towards the inclusive and welcoming, it is not about designating areas more beautiful or more derelict or worthy of grants. The post Losing Your Place by Sue...
View ArticleSeasonal Rituals by Philip Strange
These late autumn starling displays have also become, for me, part of the seasonal rituals of Cogden Beach The post Seasonal Rituals by Philip Strange appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleThe Seven Mile Straight by Carrie Rhys-Davies
I am forty two years old and it’s a vividly hot afternoon early in September 2021. The post The Seven Mile Straight by Carrie Rhys-Davies appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleEarth Tongue by Sammy Weaver
I notice a cluster of russett brown, muscular tongues poking just above the grass, then more and more. The post Earth Tongue by Sammy Weaver appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleThe Unfinished Estate by Tim Edensor
With her dogs, and it was rumoured, a particularly vicious goose, she patrolled the estate in an archaic automobile. The post The Unfinished Estate by Tim Edensor appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleA Manifesto for Chesil by Sarah Acton
I acknowledge memory in multiple dimensions, where the collective power to make change lies. I will gather, collect, create, unafraid of storms that will pass through. The post A Manifesto for Chesil...
View ArticleSailing By (One) by Jeremy Boyce
When it’s lively like that you need the vision of Nostradamus just to steer through the Hokusais. The post Sailing By (One) by Jeremy Boyce appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleCommute of the Cormorants by Angela Evans
Notwithstanding the Dysynni valley’s scenic beauty, it is as much the result of human intervention as it is natural forces. The post Commute of the Cormorants by Angela Evans appeared first on Little...
View ArticleStepping Around Uneven Ground by Karen Jane Cannon
Knowledge is not necessarily about ‘seeing’ everything, but about knowing somewhere. The post Stepping Around Uneven Ground by Karen Jane Cannon appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleCasting by Fish Fischer
Sunlight shone through the tree canopy, bouncing and scattering in a random pattern, casting golden and green patches of light on the river. The post Casting by Fish Fischer appeared first on Little...
View ArticleCircling Home by Laura Parker
Encircled by magic. No wonder the land has held me in its thrall. The post Circling Home by Laura Parker appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleGranite is the hardest word by Jennifer Hunt
Granite stacks surround these islands, shape-shifting with the tide. The post Granite is the hardest word by Jennifer Hunt appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleProtected: The Sensory Attunement Coracle by Ryan Powell
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: The Sensory Attunement Coracle by Ryan Powell appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleLost Gardens: a time traveller’s itinerary by Fiona Davison
I spend my time diving into accounts of old gardens and, more often than not, these gardens have not survived the passage of time intact. The post Lost Gardens: a time traveller’s itinerary by Fiona...
View ArticleSix New Poems by Daril Bentley
The profession and art of direction as by flash of fish in the sea. How flawless synchronized swimming in the air is done. The post Six New Poems by Daril Bentley appeared first on Little Toller Books.
View ArticleProtected: A Year of Cows by Sarah Morgan (Part One)
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. The post Protected: A Year of Cows by Sarah Morgan (Part One) appeared first on Little Toller Books.
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