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28 Aug, 2023

The Privilege of Walking and Writing: A Journey Down the Street and Across the World 

During the past many summers, I’ve explored the relationship between walking and writing. As Kathleen Rooney, our flâneuse laureate of Chicago, wrote “A walk is almost never the fastest way to get somewhere. But both walks and poems can afford a more textured and deep experience of space and time.”

Source: The Privilege of Walking and Writing: A Journey Down the Street and Across the World | Newcity Lit

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Stuck, A. (2023). The Privilege of Walking and Writing: A Journey Down the Street and Across the World . walk · listen · create. https://walklistencreate.org/2023/08/28/the-privilege-of-walking-and-writing-a-journey-down-the-street-and-across-the-world/

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earl-footed, hurdle-footed, club-footed

As in “He’s got feet like an earl-footed turnip” (said of someone who walks with his feet turned out). from the Dictionary of Newfoundland English (University of Toronto Press, 1982).

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