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Hanna Randall

Hanna Randall

Hanna is a fiction writer and PhD researcher at the University of Sussex. She holds an MA in Japanese Studies from SOAS, trained as a costume maker at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and has worked as a professional costume maker in the UK and New Zealand for many years. Her agent is Elise Dillsworth at The Elise Dillsworth Agency.

Her PhD research uses walking, psychogeography and storytelling to explore neuroqueer experiences of urban space to ask how neurotypical space might be adapted to better suit neuroqueer and neurodivergent needs.
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plodge

The Scottish and English word plodging has been wading through the lexical muck and mire since the late 1700s, and it refers to icky, slow, molasses-type walking. Plodge is probably a variation of plod. This word isn’t totally out of use, as a 1995 use from British magazine The Countryman illustrates: “Northbound Pennine Wayfarers, plodging through the interminable peat-bogs of the North Pennines.” Even if you have a spring in your step, it’s tough to skip merrily through the peat-bogs. Credits to Mark Peters.

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